Roll Witchu

Janet Jackson · Other Songs - Janet Jackson

spoken bridge:

roll it, stop

roll it, stop

roll it and drop

baby now rock it with me



oh baby, oh baby pop

follow my directions

you will be okay

roll with it roll with it stop

when you do it right

you'll see it on my face



gotta

1 let it drop

2 make it hot

3 don't you stop

'till you hit that spot tonight

let's go on let it rock

ready or not

come on baby ride on it

come on lay that vibe on it



chorus:

can i just roll withchu

out on the floor witchu

oh the sexy way you move

layin' it down

takin' it slow witchu

like when the flow is smooth

keepin' it inside the mood

layin' it down

love everything you do

wanna do it all night witchu

and truly go home with you

layin' it down

can i just roll withchu

out on the floor witchu

oh the sexy way you move

layin' it down



roll baby, roll with it drop

that extra little thing that you do

it drives me crazy

now roll with it, roll baby drop

doing different moves that keep driving me insane

close in 4 let it rock

5 on top

6 don't you stop

'till you hit the spot tonight

let's go and let it rock

ready or not

come on baby, ride on it

come on lay that vibe on it



chorus



spoken bridge



anytime we're dancin'

ain't no holdin' back

our bodies start to react

just let go and be free (i get the feelin)

when you're dancing close to me (keeping the rhythm)

i feel you all over me

you make me feel so right

when you're holding me tight

roll with it, wanna roll witchu

baby tonight



i wanna roll witchu

dance slow witchu

i wanna roll witchu

get low witchu

baby



chorus

About Roll Witchu

Janet Jackson's "Roll Witchu" stands as a defining track from her 1986 debut album, *Control*, showcasing her early mastery of R&B and new jack swing. The song features her distinctive vocal delivery, blending soulful emotion with a rhythmic, dance-oriented production that became a staple of mid-80s pop music. As one of her most recognizable hits, it helped establish her reputation as a powerful vocalist capable of commanding attention in the club and on the radio. The track reflects the era's shift toward more rhythmic, groove-based pop while maintaining the emotional depth characteristic of her work. Its enduring popularity highlights Jackson's ability to craft songs that resonate across generations, cementing her status as a pioneer in contemporary R&B.