U Ain't Goin' Nowhere

Young Buck · Other Songs - Young Buck

[LaToiya Williams]

What did ya do to me? (What did you do to me?)

What did ya do to me? (To me, ha hah)



[Young Buck]

Now even though I might trick a little

I know you love the way I work the middle

You look good in them high heels girl

You're so hood, we in our lil' world

Shoppin sprees overseas, you and me on a private flight

Got a chance to be my wife if ya ass act right

Gotta dance all night girl, you want that ice

Everythang's on me, yeah, I'm that type

Marble floors in these elevator doors

Sixteen bedrooms and all of 'em yours

Let's fuck all night, any position you like

Thick coats by the Coach, black Bentley Azure

I know sometimes a nigga might not make it home and it's

no reception, low bars, it ain't on and I

keep doin this cause you don't care

Material girl that'll always be there, ya ain't goin nowhere



[Chorus: LaToiya Williams]

Time and time I try to leave

But I just can't seem to leave yo' ass alone

Don't know why I can't let you go

And why I keep comin back for mo'

I'm sayin this – life is good

Got me up out the hood, but I'm so confused

And I don't know how much more of this

disrespect I can take from youuuuu



[Young Buck]

And ya ain't goin nowhere, how I know because I told you so

And all that cryin shit stop when I'm down below

Shit, I'm on top when you hit that O

Now get that O, that's what the fuck you came here fo'

Now move that body all around like a professional

Damn, shorty's so flexible

We can do it on the highway, I'm talkin 'bout sex to go

Now how the fuck we get to Mexico?

Yeah I bought that house, but now you talkin 'bout leavin

You don't wanna do that girl it's pleasin season

Heard your girls told you I'm fuckin up and that you need to get even

But all you need is me, you don't need them

You know the game, maintain and do ya thang

And tell them bitches worry 'bout they own man

So when they start talkin like dat dere

Tell them bitches get the fuck out your ear, cause you ain't goin nowhere



[Chorus]



[LaToiya Williams]

What did you dooooooooooo?

What did ya do to me? (What did you do to me?)

What did ya do to me? (To me, ha hah)

What did ya do to me? (What did you do to me?)

What did ya do to me? (To me, ha hah)



[Young Buck]

You keep tellin me I make you sick

But on some real shit, quit bitch, you love this dick

And even if she did leave because of the way I act

It be's like that, fuck it she'll be right back

You and I both know, if you and I both go

our separate ways one thing's for sho'

If you ever get the nerve to pack your shit and walk up out that do'

You ain't never comin back no mo'

She ain't goin nowhere



[Chorus w/ ad libs]

U Ain't Goin' Nowhere

Young Buck's 'U Ain't Goin' Nowhere' stands as a defining track from the Houston hip-hop scene of the late 1990s. Released during the height of the 'South Side' era, the song showcases Buck's signature blend of aggressive flow and gritty storytelling that characterized his work alongside peers like Lil' Jon and the Wyclef Brothers. The recording captures the raw energy of the city's underground culture, focusing on themes of street life and resilience without relying on polished production. As a staple of the genre's evolution, the track exemplifies the transition from pure party anthems to more narrative-driven tracks that highlighted the personal struggles and triumphs of its artists. Its enduring presence in hip-hop history reflects the authenticity and impact of Southern rap during that pivotal period.