Gemini
Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo
She's a dream, she's a headache
More than a normal cat could ever take
But little momma fits me perfect
And inside I glow!
She's as mean as a daemon, but sweet as an angel
Don't know if I wanna kiss her or strangle
So many different size, different angles
That's just modern love!
Bridge:
I'm fixing , difficult, easy
Doesn't matter, she's the one I need!
She's the one I need!
Love is my, one she is right here
I'll be hers forever happily (ever happily)!
Chorus:
Gemini, I'm love with you my Gemini
Baby, you stay at the top of my mind
I'm holding up to your love, and girl I won't let go!
My Gemini, stay by my side, cause baby this time love never dies
I'm holding up to your love,
and girl I won't let go, my Gemini!
Uh, .. fake us a fantasy, but the,
You're everything and nothing, all in one (all in one)
And I could love you and hate you like one at the same time
Two size of the same beautiful dime
I will admit it can be confusing
Baby, but it's so much fun!
Bridge:
I'm fixing , difficult, easy
Doesn't matter, she's the one I need!
She's the one I need!
Love is my, one she is right here
I'll be hers forever happily (ever happily)!
Chorus:
Gemini, I'm love with you my Gemini
Baby, you stay at the top of my mind
I'm holding up to your love, and girl I won't let go!
My Gemini, stay by my side, cause baby this time love never dies
I'm holding up to your love,
And girl I won't let go, my Gemini!
About Gemini
Ne-Yo's "Gemini" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, showcasing his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities that captivated audiences in the late 2000s. Released during a period where he was establishing himself as a vocalist beyond his work with Boyz II Men, the song exemplifies his ability to craft emotive melodies and smooth vocal delivery. The recording features a polished production style characteristic of the era, focusing on romantic themes and polished hooks that resonated with a wide demographic. Musically, the track aligns with Ne-Yo's broader discography, which often explores relationships with a mix of vulnerability and confidence. While specific album placement details may vary in public records, the song remains a staple in discussions of his early solo output and the sound of contemporary R&B from that time. It reflects the genre's evolution toward more accessible pop structures while maintaining the emotional depth that defined his artistic identity.

