Come Over
Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex
Nah youknahI'msayin I'm on my way fo' sho'
Nah well Kejuan and Murph they with me already
And you know Leezy on his way we gonna be out there in a minute
But what's goin on with you though? Cause I hope you ain't frontin
Cause it's too late at night for that y'know?
Nah no doubt though aight?
(here.. we.. come..) Here we come now girl!
(all ov-er.. you..) Baby girl, uhh uhh
[Nelly]
You know I, spend hot shit when need be
Only nigga that can take a still picture in 3-D (What?)
If need be I'm leavin the party with Cindy (Who is that?)
Cocky bowlegged long hairr and Fendi
That ain't nuttin - how bout her twin sister Mindy
I spit game like that, I get brains like that
Butter-soft leather seats, it came like that
If sex was football, I'd be a runningback
I can only get low and I never fumble
Make ya throw ya hands up when I break in the zone
So if it's on it's on, shit I'm takin you home
I got my own doghouse, own thrown, own bone
She like my bizza, my bad, lil' dawg
You Lunatics - and that's what I be sayin bout y'all
Hell, not an M.D. but I'm always on call
And I got a stick for ya guaranteed not to stall
So
[Chorus]
(here.. we.. come..) Here we come now girl!
(all ov-er.. you..) Baby girl, uhh uhh, cause we be
Vokal'd down from the sky to the ground
Sippin Alize, steady puffin on a pound
Hollerin whoa now! Slow down, switch it up
Mami don't frown, go down, heat it up! Hey! (here.. we.. come..)
Full countdown, from the sky to the ground
Sippin Alize, steady puffin on a pound (all ov-er.. you..)
Hollerin whoa now! Slow down, switch it up
Mami don't frown, go down, heat it up-a
Come Over - Funkmaster Flex
Funkmaster Flex's 'Come Over' stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of hip-hop and funk, capturing the vibrant energy of the late 1990s. The track exemplifies his ability to weave complex, syncopated rhythms with catchy hooks that defined the genre during that era. As a key figure in the East Coast hip-hop scene, Flex utilized this recording to showcase his mastery of groove and his capacity to create infectious beats that resonated with audiences worldwide. The song remains a staple in discussions of the period's musical landscape, reflecting the collaborative spirit and innovative production techniques that characterized the work of artists like Flex and his contemporaries. Its enduring appeal lies in its seamless fusion of styles, offering a nostalgic yet timeless listening experience that highlights the artist's significant contribution to the evolution of modern rap and funk.

