Don't Pull Out On Me Yet
TLC · Fanmail
Well if you don't
I think after this song
You will
We got tonight all alone baby
No distractions no if and or maybes
Lately we haven't had to time to
Do the things we usually do
I've been thinking bout something
Real special for you
And I want you to be good to me too
Yeah
I love it when you touch me
Feelin' so good that it must be
Right for you to love me
And do all the things that I wanna see
I had a long day and my tension is strong
Need a release baby you turn me on
Whatever you do just don't stop
So oh oh oh
Chorus:
So don't go too fast
(So don't go fast)
Make it a night that I won't forget
Gotta make it last
(Gotta make it last)
Livin' the love that I haven't seen
Awoke from the past
(Woke from the past yeah)
Tonight is the night that you won't regret
So baby just don't pull out on me yet
But when you satisfy me
I can tell it when you know my body
Holdin' me closer to you
Ain't gon' wait let me do what I do
See I get a funny feelin'
That makes me wanna share it
Over and over again
I love it when you touch me
Feelin' so good that it must be
Right for you to love me
And do all the things that I wanna see
I had a long day (had a long day)
And my tension is strong (tension is strong)
Need a release baby you turn me on (you turn me on)
Whatever you do just don't stop
So oh oh oh
Chorus
Baby baby baby
Chorus
About Don't Pull Out On Me Yet
"Don't Pull Out On Me Yet" stands as a defining track from TLC's 1999 album *Fanmail*, showcasing the group's signature blend of R&B, hip-hop, and funk that dominated the late 90s. Released during the height of their commercial success, the song features the group's signature harmonies layered over a driving, bass-heavy groove that became a staple of their discography. It exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the trio, with each member contributing distinct vocal textures to create a sound that was both polished and authentically raw. The recording captures the era's shift toward incorporating rap verses within R&B frameworks, a hallmark of TLC's evolution from their earlier work on *CrazySexyCool*. As a key component of their catalog, the track remains a cultural touchstone, reflecting the group's enduring influence on contemporary music and their ability to craft anthems that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.
