Come And Fuck With Me

Omarion · Other Songs - Omarion

Come and fuck with me. I really wanna meet you girl,

I really wanna know your name.



Come and talk to me. I really wanna meet you girl,

I really wanna know your name.



You think you know me but really you don't know me,

help make your mind. Fuck what them haters say .



You look so sexy, you really turn me on.

Blow my mind everytime I see your face.



I've been watching you for so very long,

trying to get my nerve built up and be so strong.

It's the first time we together and im trying to not

stare. Cause you're the kinda lady with soo much ass.

I keep my thoughts together for the very next day,

cause when I see you lady I forget what to say.

Your body and hair, such a beautiful tone.

The way you dress and walk it really turns me on yeah.

Ohh girl it turns me on. Come on, come on, come on, come on.



Come and talk to me my lady I really wanna meet you,

can I talk to you? I really wanna know you.



Come and talk to me my lady I really wanna meet you,

can I talk to you? I really wanna know you.



There you are again, the same smile each day,

I wanna know what it is to make you feel this way.

I wish I could grab you and tell you what it means

to me, to see you walkin by my way it really makes

my day. Before I go to sleep and dream about you ,

I'm a single man, I hope that you are single too.

Come and talk to me. Come and talk to me.



whip cream babay oil spank you cause you spoiled ima

get you wet wet wet. girl ima get you wet

Come And Fuck With Me

Omarion's 'Come And Fuck With Me' stands as a defining track of his mid-2000s R&B catalog, showcasing his signature blend of soulful vocals and rhythmic hip-hop sensibilities. Released during a period where he successfully bridged the gap between traditional R&B and emerging hip-hop influences, the song exemplifies the genre's shift toward more explicit, confident lyricism. The recording features Omarion's characteristic smooth delivery layered over a beat that emphasizes groove and swagger, reflecting the era's focus on sexual confidence and urban romance. As part of his broader discography from that era, the track remains a staple of his live performances and digital releases, illustrating his ability to craft memorable hooks that resonate with audiences seeking both emotional depth and rhythmic drive.