T.T.P
Usher · All About U
(you you) you should be looking for a (OH)
Oooh oooh ooh
OH OH yeah
T.T.P. (no no no)
Oooh (nooo) oooh
(you you) you should be looking for a
Oooh oooh ooh
OH OH yeah
T.T.P
Somebody tell me, why do people stay in situations that 'll never work?
And bout you wanna leave and you can't wait to get even,
but deep inside it really hurts.
You never should've ever got in the mix,
you never understand 'till you go thru it.
All the right things to say, the wrong things to do.
Why you out and tryin to pick and choose?
(CHORUS)
You should be looking for a T.T.P.
Now that I know the difference
that's all I'm tryin to be with.
Somebody that keeps it all and together now (hey)
I'm living better since I found the total package.
(2x)
I used to be young and dumb
and always wanted to run
in the streets cause I thought that was where it was at.
But it wasn't, all it did was leave a brother in the cold
Nowhere to go,
I caught myself slippin,
thinkin I was the lick.
I was trippin,
tryin to come tip to tip
I thought it was the way to be happy,
untill somebody took time to tell me yeah
CHORUS
(So so so) So So many people think
they got it but they don't have a clue.
You gotta have more then just somebody for me to be
talkin 'bout you oh
(Take take) Take it from me
We playin the game, your day will come
when you gotta stop what you doing, start looking for the one.
Don't stop
Keep looking fellows
Don't stop
Got to get it, get it
All and together now (hey)
Keep looking fellows
Don't stop
Got to get it, get it
Don't stop
Keep looking fellows
Tryin to be with somebody that keeps it
Get it, get it
Don't stop
Keep looking fellows
Don't stop
You should be loooookiiing
CHORUS repeat 'till end
T.T.P
T.T.P stands as a notable track from Usher's early discography, appearing on the 1994 debut album All About U. This recording captures the R&B singer during his formative years, showcasing the smooth vocal delivery and rhythmic sensibilities that would later define his career. The song reflects the polished production values typical of mid-nineties urban contemporary music, establishing a foundation for the artist's subsequent evolution. While Usher would later achieve massive commercial success with albums like Confessions, this early work remains essential for understanding his initial artistic direction. The track contributes to a broader catalogue that demonstrates his versatility and enduring influence within the genre, marking a significant moment in his transition from a promising newcomer to a global superstar.

