Till the Wheels Fall Off

Kelis · Kelis Was Here [2006]

I'm traveling off the cliff just to fall in love with you

I'm serious, I'm serious

And we ain't got no plans on coming back soon

Yeah, I'm serious, I'm serious

I got my bags packed just to hit the road with you

'Cause I'm serious, yeah, I'm serious

And when it gets bumpy I'll be rollin' with you

'Cause I'm serious, yeah, hey baby



Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off



Oh baby, I'm runnin' on metal plates

Oh baby, I'm never gonna walk away

Even though we runnin' on metal plates

Oh baby, I'm runnin' on metal plates



My tank is all empty, but my heart is filled with fuel

I'm serious, oh, I'm serious

I never run from nothing, but I'm running straight to you

I'm serious, I'm serious

And I don't have no plans on coming back soon

I'm serious, I'm serious

I know you scared, but they're coming on soon

It's serious, oh, serious



Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off



Oh baby, I'm running on metal plates

Oh baby, someday we'll see better days

Oh, we'll be running on metal plates

Oh, we'll be running on metal plates



Ridin' shot gun baby

Keep on through

Emergency break off, pedal to the floor

We gonna move

Movin' fast hit the gas, crash

We gonna move

And remember the wheels fall off

Carry me through



Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

Till them wheels fall off

About Till the Wheels Fall Off

Kelis's "Till the Wheels Fall Off" stands as a defining track from her 2006 album *Kelis Was Here*, showcasing her signature blend of R&B, hip-hop, and electronic production. Released during a pivotal era for female artists in the mid-2000s, the song exemplifies her ability to merge smooth vocal delivery with a driving, danceable beat. As part of her broader discography that includes hits like "Milkshake," the recording reflects her commitment to creating music that bridges the gap between mainstream radio appeal and underground club culture. The track remains a testament to her versatility, offering a rhythmic and melodic experience that resonated deeply with audiences seeking a fusion of genres. It captures the energy and confidence of her work during the height of her career, solidifying her status as a key figure in contemporary R&B history.