Is It You
Lloyd · Other Songs - Lloyd
innie minnie miny, innie minnie miny moe,
innie minnie miny moe, those're coming to me
everybody innie minnie miny moe,
innie minnie miny moe, innie minnie miny moe,
which one really is it you, is it her,
is it this girl is it you, .. is it her, is it her
which one will it be?
au revoir, hello, when i dance with you came with the ..
girl you look so good, damn i wish i could
fly you out tonight away, beat it up stairs on the balcony
me on you, you on me, don't .. you don't know,
you are .. what i'm giving all this love and you missin'.
chorus:
innie minnie miny, innie minnie miny moe,
innie minnie miny moe, those're coming to me
everybody innie minnie miny moe,
innie minnie miny moe, innie minnie miny moe,
which one really is it you, is it her,
is it this girl is it you, is it her, is it her
which one will it be?
au revoir, hello, like a start you glow
damn you look so good
girl i wish i could fly you out to central ..
wash the .. blow across your face ...
you can have it your way
don't front or you'll be missin' all this love i'm givin'.
[chorus:]
tell me is coming home with me?
[chorus:]
don't let go!
Is It You
Lloyd's "Is It You" stands as a defining track within the gritty landscape of 1990s East Coast hip-hop. Released during the height of the "New York Sound," the recording captures the raw, unpolished energy characteristic of the era's underground scene. The song showcases Lloyd's ability to blend aggressive delivery with introspective themes, reflecting the personal struggles and street realities that often permeated his discography. As a standalone single, it exemplifies the direct, narrative-driven approach that made his work resonate with audiences seeking authenticity over production gloss. The track remains a testament to the raw power of early 90s rap, where lyrical content and vocal performance took precedence over polished studio arrangements.

