Ooh Baby

Mario · D.N.A. [2009]

Verse 1:

hold on

don't say nothing I just wanna make sure that your eyes are working

and what goes on here

only concerns the two of us

cause it's only the two of us

and I feel like it's 'bout time for me to show you all girl

all the freaky things that I'm thinking baby



Hook:

your clothes are all off

and my bed is right there

besides your high heels all you're wearing is your hair

and I could break it down for you if you not scared

like oh, oh, oh baby

pleasure principle can you work it in the chair

and I can get you right

with your legs up in the air

now I could break it down for you if you not scared

like oh, oh, oh baby



Verse 2:

it's been so long

since somebody put it on ya like I'm 'bout to put it on ya

but let's make one thing clear

the things I'm 'bout to show you I already know you gon' love

and it's gonna be so fine for me to break you off girl

because I know just what your body needs baby



(Repeat Hook)



Bridge:

I wanna hear your body say my name, say my name

and you gon' be so happy that you came to get it baby

so gon' get outta them clothes go head and (go down....??)

I'm dedicated to pleasing you

I know you're ready baby



(Repeat Hook)

Ooh Baby

Mario's "Ooh Baby" serves as a standout track from his 2009 album D.N.A., showcasing his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a period where he was refining his sound beyond his earlier Eurodance roots, the recording captures a polished, contemporary production style characteristic of late 2000s English-language pop music. The song reflects Mario's ability to craft melodic hooks that appeal to a broad audience, fitting seamlessly within the discography that established him as a versatile artist capable of navigating both dance-oriented and mainstream pop territories. As part of this era's output, the track exemplifies the smooth vocal delivery and rhythmic precision that defined his work on D.N.A. and surrounding releases.