How Would You Like It

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(Oh)

Ginuwine, Funkmaster Flex

In your earhole, whoo!

Drop a bomb to this, what?

Let's do this, listen



Saw her in the club

And she was about the finest thing I had ever seen

I was so addicted cause she was like a drug

And I was a fiend

I wanted to walk over

Imagining her body was calling me

I had to get with it and make it quick

I had to hit cause baby girl was a dream

I wanted to say



Chorus- How would you like it if I...

Touched a little

Felt a little

Grabbed a little

Could you handle if I...

Licked a little

Taste a little

Ate a little



Repeat



Yo second verse

Kept staring at her hoping that she would see

And maybe call me over

I was gifted but my confidence wouldn't let me

So I sat back and thought things over

(What I get?)

Got a bottle of the Cris (Hey)

Got a bottle of the Mo (Oh)

Now I'm looking like a Don Juan

So I know she gotta notice me

Over all the others

Cause they be singing all the same songs



Chorus (2x)



Finally walked over to her

Told her she was the finest woman I had ever seen

She told me why'd I take so long

Cause all night she was already peepin' me

She said she likes a man who knows what he wants

Never fronts and ain't scared to ask

She was down for whatever

So I took her to the floor, got together

And I tapped that ass, yeah



Chorus (2x)



Yo Flex take em there

Oh, oh, oh, oh...



[Flex]

You know what I mean

Ginuwine, Funk Flex

Epic Records, shout to Pauly Anthony

Shout to Dave McPherson

60 Minutes of Funk Volume Four baby

Funk is back nigga



[Ginuwine]

Put your hands in the air

Could you handle it, oh yeah?



Chorus (2x)



Oh, oh, oh, oh

Yeah, Ginuwine, Funkmaster Flex

How Would You Like It

Released by Ginuwine, "How Would You Like It" stands as a prominent track from his discography, exemplifying the smooth R&B and hip-hop fusion that defined his career. The song features his signature melodic delivery and laid-back flow, characteristic of his work during the early 2000s era. It reflects the genre's emphasis on romantic themes and introspective storytelling, delivered with a polished production style that became a staple of his sound. As part of his broader catalog, the recording showcases his ability to blend vocal versatility with a relaxed, groove-oriented approach that resonated with audiences seeking authentic soulful expression.