Final Warning

Ginuwine · 100% Ginuwine [1999]

(Aaliyah:)

Ooh who keep calling you? (who me)

Boy I ain't scared of you no no

You see I got your number

Tell me who you snuck and

Gave your number to



(Ginuwine:)

Ooh your tripin' now

(See you trippin')

Girl quit fussin' now

No you can't go

Jumpin to conclusions

It's ringin'

But that doesn't mean I've been cheatin

Does it?



CHORUS:

Not right now I'm busy

Call me in the morning

Whoa-whoa-ao-ao

Your telephone's awful busy

They keep callin' in the morning

Whoa-whoa-ao-ao

That was your final warning

Don't call me in the morning

Whoa-whoa-ao-ao



(Aaliyah:)

Who keeps buggin' you? (who me)

Or who's been lovin' you?

Tell me

Are you..."Are You That Somebody?"

Or is it you've been lovin'

On somebody else



(Ginuwine:)

Woo what the hell

You talkin' 'bout?

And could you put

That finger down

I'm always gon be the "Same Ol' G"

Are you leaving or stayin' with me?

Tell me



Repeat chorus



(Aaliyah:)

Someone keeps

Buggin' you, tell me

(interlude)



Repeat chorus to fade

Final Warning - Ginuwine

Released on the 1999 album 100% Ginuwine, "Final Warning" stands as a defining track in Ginuwine's early career, blending R&B sensibilities with hip-hop influences that characterized the late nineties. The song features a distinctive production style and vocal delivery that highlighted his ability to navigate the evolving sounds of the era while maintaining a signature smoothness. As a key component of his debut studio work, the recording helped establish his reputation as a versatile artist capable of delivering both melodic hooks and rhythmic complexity. It remains a notable example of the genre's evolution during that period, reflecting the collaborative spirit and sonic experimentation common among artists of his generation. The track continues to be recognized for its enduring appeal within the R&B and hip-hop communities.