Do You Want To

Xscape · Off The Hook

Never should have kissed you
Never made that call
I told myself, in love I shouldn’t fall
Would have been a pleasure just to know your name
Look at me, silly me, now I’m back in love again

And there’s nothing you can tell me, nothing I can do
I just hope that you’re in love with me
The way that I’m in love with you

Do you want to, like I want to be in love with you
Say you do
Do you want to, like I want, want to make love to you
Say you do

Never understand it
Love it takes control
I ask myself, girl should you let it go
That would be too crazy
Love without you now
Hate to think, ever think, you won't be around

Now there’s something you can tell me
Something you can say
Promise me you’ll stay with me
Until my dying day

Do you want to, like I want to be in love with you
Say you do
Do you want to, like I want, I wanna to make love to you
Say you do

Now my damned emotions have completely come over me
I’m into you I’m loving you too deep, oh yes I am

Should have seen it coming
Now my heart’s beating much too weak
Can’t control, I can’t let go
Of you baby, you baby, you oh!

Do you want to, like I want to be in love with you
Say you do
Do you want to, like I want, I wanna to make love to you
Say you do

Did it feel good to you baby, like it felt good to me(to be in love with you)
Oh, say you do
Do you want it again, baby, baby, cause I want it right now
Oh, wanna make love to you

Do you want to, like I want to be in love with you
Say you do
Do you want to, like I want, want to make love to you
Say you do (repeat until end)

Do You Want To

Released on the 1986 album Off The Hook, "Do You Want To" is a defining track by the American R&B group Xscape. As part of the group's early discography, the song exemplifies the smooth, soulful sound that characterized their work during the mid-1980s. The recording features the group's signature vocal harmonies and a polished production style typical of the era's contemporary R&B and pop music. It stands as a representative piece of their body of work, showcasing their ability to blend romantic themes with a sophisticated musical arrangement that appealed to audiences seeking high-quality soul recordings from the time.