She Got Me

JC Chasez · Schizophrenic [2004]

Came in on a rocket ship

The middle of the night

Coloring the stratosphere

A beauty by her side

She was so hypnotic staring in her beams of light

It was so mysterious- was something that I liked



What you do to me I can't explain

You're so good

It's a gamble that I have to take

What am I supposed to do?

Girl I can't deny



She was driving through space and time

I've been trapped on this world of mine

Came down from nowhere

You're blowing my mind



Yeah



She was such a find

It's like she was designed

And you knew there's nothing left to perfect her

Waiting on a sign

I was tied in a bind

It'd be nice if I could release all the pressure

Striving to survive while staying alive

Coping with the pains of her pleasure

This night I crossed the line

They can call what they like

But I knew there was nothing left but to get her



What you do to me I can't explain

You're so good

It's a gamble that I have to take

What am I supposed to do?

Girl I can't deny



She was driving through space and time

I've been trapped on this world of mine

Came down from nowhere

You're blowing my mind



Cause I've been waiting paitient for

a love that's mine oh mine

Floating over galaxies of light



She was driving through space and time

I've been trapped on this world of mine

Came down from nowhere

You're blowing my mind



Yeah

Oh, she got me

Oh, she got me



She got me

(repeat)



She walked right into my life

(repeat)

She Got Me

Released on the 2004 album Schizophrenic, "She Got Me" stands as a defining track in JC Chasez's early solo career, marking his transition from boy band fame to a more mature solo artist. The song exemplifies the mid-2000s R&B and hip-hop fusion that characterized his work during this era, blending smooth vocal delivery with rhythmic beats typical of the genre. As part of Schizophrenic, a collection of tracks showcasing his individual artistry, the recording reflects the polished production standards of the time while maintaining the emotional vulnerability that became a hallmark of his discography. The track remains a notable song in his catalogue, representing the specific musical landscape of 2004 and his evolution as a performer.