Tappin' Out
Mario · Other Songs - Mario
A silhouette that'd make the whole world wanna make love
Fill me up, with your lovin'
So why the hell would I go out and try to get more
Oowoo, I'm makin' love to an angel
There's somethin' so dangerous 'bout the way you love
Ain't nobody patient like me
So take this lovin' right here
Gon' act like I'm tryin' to put something in the middle
Break your body down little by little
I know you feel me holdin' tight girl, cold and let go
Get your second win, here we go again
[Chorus]Ain't no tappin' out, on me
Ain't no referee tellin' they way till 3?
Ain't no tappin' out, on me
You say you a bad girl, so show me a bad girl
It's alrite
Stay in the fight
We got all night
You sayin' we steady baby, no tappin' out till you later
Round two, look at the time it's
Round two, you're so dam fine and, in
This room, moment of silence
Dayum, lookin' at you
I'm gonna pray to god that you'll never fall
And even though you're an angel,
there's somethin' dangerous about your love
Baby don't give up on me
Oh baby
[Chorus]Ain't no tappin' out, on me
Ain't no referee tellin' they way till three?
Ain't no tappin' out, on me
You say you a bad girl, so show me a bad girl
It's alrite
Stay in the fight
We got all night
You sayin' we steady baby, no tappin' out till you later
We can fuss, we can fight or whatever
But we gon' end up makin' love
While I'm pullin' on your hair, you bite the cover
Don't try to run from this love that we make
I know just how much your body can take
[Chorus]Ain't no tappin' out, on me
Ain't no referee tellin' they way till three?
Ain't no tappin' out, on me
You say you a bad girl, so show me a bad girl
It's alrite
Stay in the fight
We got all night
You sayin' we steady baby, no tappin' out till you later
About Tappin' Out
Mario's "Tappin' Out" stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of soulful R&B and pop sensibilities, capturing the late 1990s and early 2000s sound that defined his career. The track features Mario's characteristic smooth vocal delivery, layered with lush instrumentation that emphasizes the groove and emotional depth typical of his discography. As part of his broader catalog of romantic ballads and upbeat dance tracks, the song reflects his ability to craft melodies that resonate across generations, often serving as a staple in dance clubs and radio rotations alike. Released during a period where Mario was solidifying his status as a leading voice in contemporary R&B, the recording showcases his versatility in both vocal performance and songwriting. While specific album placements may vary in different releases, the song remains a defining piece of his artistic output, illustrating the polished production values and heartfelt lyrics that became hallmarks of his work. It continues to be celebrated for its enduring appeal and its role in shaping the landscape of modern soul music.
