Inside Of You
Mario · Other Songs - Mario
I didn't know I'd meet you, late that night
It was purely unexpected..
And I didn't know I'd feel you, so damn fast
And I ain't even tap that ass yet
Bridge:
I don't care about the sexual side of you
I'm already inside of you, in your heart (baby)
I don't care about the top or the bottom..
I just want the middle of your heart
Course:
And if I could pick who I love
Ohh I'd be pickin you
And if I could pick who loves me back
Know I'd be pickin you
Cuz im fallin in love with you
Yes im fallin in love with you
Verse 2:
I'm so sick and tired of us fighting
What are we gunna do?
Cuz the only thing I think about now
Is how im gunna be with you
Oh baby
Bridge:
Feeling my position inside of you (yeah)
Guess im already inside of you
In your heart
I don't care about the top or the bottom
I just want the middle of your heart
(oh baby girl)
Course:
And if I could pick who I love
Ohh I'd be pickin you
And if I could pick who loves me back
Know I'd be pickin you
Cuz im fallin in love with you (yeah)
Yes im fallin in love with you (yeah)
And I don't know what to do
As I'm falling in love with you (babe)
Funny thing is, Im singing this song to you
Like you right here with us both
This song aint over
And im singing this song to you (love, love, love, love, love,)
Yes im singing this song to you
Said im singing this song to you
And I don't know what to do
But just sing this song to you
About Inside Of You
Mario's "Inside Of You" stands as a defining track from the British singer's late 1980s and early 1990s era, characterized by its lush production and emotive delivery. Released during a period where Mario was establishing his signature sound, the song blends soft rock with R&B influences, showcasing his ability to craft intimate ballads that resonated deeply with audiences. The recording features his distinctive vocal style, marked by a blend of power and vulnerability, which became a hallmark of his discography. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it exists within the broader context of Mario's catalog from that time, often appearing on compilations or reissues. It reflects the genre's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock during the early 90s. The track remains a staple of his live performances and has been covered by various artists, cementing its place in the legacy of one of the UK's most enduring musical figures.
