Get On The Bus
Destiny's Child · Other Songs - Destiny's Child
Uh uh
Hey baby how you
Why yo face lookin' all sad and blue
Don't you like the Navigator truck that I brought you
Why you trying to act a fool
Don't try to say you seen me talking to your girlfriends
Ask Tonya and Shirl then
Gimme a place and time when
Don't try to accuse me of silly stuff that I'm doing on the streets
You gotta remember, without you, there's no me
I'm just an average man
Tryin' to make it in this cold world
Tell me baby, why you trippin', girl
[DC - Verse One]
i dont wanna fuss with you
so im gonna sit out on the couch
dont try to talk to me
cause boy i am locking you out
i dont wanna hear a thang
nothin you've gotta say
you should think twice
about the way you been talkin to me
[CHORUS]
betta catch a cab get on the bus
i aint got no time
for you talking all that junk
im here to pack my stuff
is this what you want i
dont really care cause there's no more us
[DC - Verse Two]
aint got no words for you
so you can stop callin my friends
tellin them it wasn't yo fault
and why i aint lettin you in
to many times before
i let you back in my life
but this is a new day
and this wont go down tonite.
[Repeat CHORUS]
[Destiny's Child and {Timbaland} - BRIDGE]
Mmmm, mmmm (da-da-duh-da-da)
Mmmm, mmmm (whooo)
Mmmm, mmmm
Mmmm, mmmm {say what}
[Timbaland]
Introduce you to Dolce and Gervana
Advance you from dirtbikes to Hondas
Took you from that terrible stress
Now you telling me that I am a bother
What kind of mess is that
To tell a man who put you on his team
That's just like killing a dream
(No no baby) That's how it seems
I worked hard to build up what I had for you
I pray to God, that there's not another man between me and you
So just tell me
There's no need to lie for
While you sleepin' with your eyes closed
Do you wanna talk, aight yo
[Repeat CHORUS x2]
Get On The Bus
Destiny's Child's "Get On The Bus" stands as a defining track from their early career, capturing the group's signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences that characterized their debut era. Released during their rise to fame, the song exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the trio, featuring members who delivered harmonies and verses that became hallmarks of their sound. The recording reflects the late 1990s and early 2000s landscape where female R&B groups were redefining the genre with a fusion of soulful vocals and rhythmic beats. As part of their discography, the track remains a staple of their catalog, showcasing their ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated with audiences worldwide and solidified their status as one of the most influential acts of their generation.

