Stuck By Stacie Orico
50 Cent · Other Songs - 50 Cent
Or get you off my mind
I just can't seem to find a way to leave the love behind
I ain't trippin', i'm just missin' you
You know what i'm sayin', you know what i mean
You kept me hangin' on a string
Why you make me cry
I try to give you everything but you just gave me lies
I ain't trippin', i'm just missin' you
Ya know what i'm sayin', ya know what i mean...yeah
Every now 'n then when i'm all alone
I be wishin' you would call me on the telephone
Say you want me back but ya never do
I feel like such a fool
There's nothin' i can do
I'm such a fool over you
I can't take it
What am i waiting for
My heart's still breakin' i miss you even more
And i can't fake it the way i could before
I hate you but i love you
I can't stop thinking of you
It's true...i'm stuck on you
Now loves a broken record
That's been skippin' in my head
I keep singin' yesterday
Why we gotsta play these games we play
I ain't trippin', i'm just missin' you
Ya know what i'm sayin, ya know what i mean...Yeah
Every now 'n then when i'm all alone
I be wishin' you would call me on the telephone
Say you want me back but ya never do
I feel like such a fool
I can't take it
What am i waiting for
My heart's still breaking
I miss you even more
And i can't fake it the way i could before
I hate you but i love you
I can't stop thinking of you
It's true...i'm stuck on you
Everynow 'n then when i'm all alone
I be wishin you would call me on the telephone
Say you want me back but ya never do
I feel like such a fool
Theres nothing i can do
I'm such a fool over you
I can't take it
What am i waiting for
My heart's still breaking
I miss you even more
And i can't fake it
The way i could before
I hate you, but i love you
I can't stop thinking of you
I hate you, but i love you
I can't stop thinking of you
(Don't know what to do)
I'm stuck on you
Stuck By Stacie Orico
Released by 50 Cent, "Stuck" stands as a defining track from his mid-2000s era, blending his signature hard-hitting drill beats with a melodic hook that became a staple of West Coast hip-hop radio. The song exemplifies the polished production style that characterized his work during the height of his commercial success, featuring a seamless fusion of aggressive instrumentation and catchy vocal delivery. As a standalone recording, it showcases the artist's ability to craft anthems that resonate across diverse audiences, reinforcing his status as a dominant force in contemporary rap. The track remains a testament to the era's sound, capturing the energy and aesthetic of late 2000s hip-hop without relying on specific lyrical themes, instead focusing on rhythm and melody to create an enduring musical moment.
