Everyday & Everynight

Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex

You know what I'm saying?

60 Minutes of Funk Mix Tape flavor

Funk master Flex comin' at you, know what I'm sayin'?

Check out this Yvette Michelle joint it's kinda hot y'all

Make it bounce ghetto style



I'm crazy for you Mr. DJ

I just wanna get to know your name



I, can remember

The very first time that I saw you



I'm crazy for you Mr. DJ

I just wanna get to know your name



I, can remember

The very first time that I saw you

We were at a club, music bangin'

I gotta know your game and all about you, that's all



Every night, every day, every time I hear you play

Can't get you off my mind

Every night, every day, I just wanna see your face

Get you off my mind



I'm crazy for you Mr.DJ

I just wanna get to know your name

Maybe we could go out on a date

Crazy for you Mr.DJ!



Boy there ain't nothin' wrong

As far, as I, can see yeah

Your music's mesmerizing, you got me fantasizing

Bout your love it feels so good to me yeah



Now I've got the chance

To satisfy all your needs yeah

You got me soakin' wet this night you won't forget

I can make you, a happy man!



I'm crazy for you Mr. DJ (crazy for you Mr. DJ)

I just wanna get to know your name (I just wanna get to know your name)

Maybe we could go out on a date (oh, crazy for you Mr. DJ)

Crazy for you Mr. DJ! (Crazy for you bay-bay!)



I'm crazy for you Mr. DJ

I just wanna get to know your name

About Everyday & Everynight

Funkmaster Flex's "Everyday & Everynight" stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of funk, hip-hop, and soulful vocals. Released during the peak of his solo career, the track exemplifies his ability to weave intricate musical arrangements with catchy hooks that have become staples in the genre. The recording showcases his mastery of layering multiple vocal melodies and rhythmic patterns, creating a dense yet danceable soundscape that defined the late 1990s and early 2000s club and radio landscape. As a key figure in the New Jack Swing and hip-hop evolution, Flex utilized this type of production to bridge the gap between traditional R&B and modern rap. The song reflects the era's emphasis on high-energy performances and complex vocal harmonies, cementing his reputation as a prolific and influential artist whose catalog continues to resonate with audiences seeking authentic, groove-heavy music.