Don't Call Just Text

Toni Braxton · Other Songs - Toni Braxton

I've been waiting for this moment

Now I'm finally goin' been on my mind all day

And I ain't heard from you but I'm so cool I'm about to do my thing

So I'm leaving now and I'm thinking now it's

goin' be a late now for me

So don't blow me up I know u want some you ain't gon' drive me crazy



You know I'm not at the house

Been telling you all week tonight I'm going out

So baby if you want me you know how to spell it out

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text

You know the music's too loud

Don't know what you're saying can't figure it out

I wanna talk but just not now

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text me



Yeah you know me

'bout now I'm sipping something in the VIP

Oh yes I'm rocking that thang in the back of my wish you was watching me

And there you go sending a picture text tryna turn me on

You just can't let go lemme do me and I'll do you when I get home



I know you wait up while I'm at this club

You can't steal my phone at all

Even when it's in this house



You know I'm not at the house

Been telling you all week tonight I'm going out

So baby if you want me you know how to spell it out

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text

You know the music's too loud

Don't know what you're saying can't figure it out

I wanna talk but just not now

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text me



You know I'm not at the house

Been telling you all week tonight I'm going out

So baby if you want me you know how to spell it out

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text

You know the music's too loud

Don't know what you're saying can't figure it out

I wanna talk but just not now

Don't call just text, don't call just text, don't call just text me

Don't Call Just Text

Toni Braxton delivers a soulful ballad that explores the tension between communication methods in modern relationships. Recorded as part of her extensive discography, the track exemplifies her signature ability to blend R&B and pop sensibilities with raw emotional vulnerability. The song reflects on the shifting dynamics of intimacy, contrasting the immediacy of text messaging with the weight of a direct phone call. As a staple of her catalog, it showcases her mastery of vocal phrasing and her capacity to convey complex feelings of longing and hesitation without relying on explicit lyrical declarations. The recording stands as a testament to her enduring influence in the genre, capturing a specific moment in musical history where technology began to redefine personal connection.