Stickwitu

Pussycat Dolls · The Pussycat Dolls (2005)

Ohhh.. Oh Oh..

I don't wanna go another day
So I'm telling you, exactly what is on my mind
Seems like everybody is breaking up
And throwing their love away
But I know I got a good thing right here
That's why I say (Hey)

Nobody gonna love me better, Imma stick wit u forever
Nobody gonna take me higher, Imma stick wit u
You know how to appreciate me, Imma stick wit u, my baby
Nobody ever made me feel this way, Imma stick wit u

I don't wanna go another day
So I'm telling you, exactly what is on my mind
See the way we ride, in our private lives
Ain't nobody gettin' in between
I want you to know that, you're the only one for me (one for me)
(What I'm sayin' is)

Nobody gonna love me better, Imma stick wit u forever
Nobody gonna take me higher, Imma stick wit u
You know how to appreciate me, Imma stick wit u, my baby
Nobody ever made me feel this way, Imma stick wit u

And now, ain't nothing else I can need
And now, I'm singing 'cause you're so, so into me
I got you, we'll be making love endlessly
I'm with you (baby I'm with you)
Baby you're with me (baby you're with me,oh yah)

So don't cha worry about
People hanging around
They ain't bringing us down
I know you, and you know me
And that's all that counts
So don't cha worry about
People hanging around
They ain't bringing us down
I know you, and you know me
And that's, that's why I say (Hey)

Nobody gonna love me better, Imma stick wit u forever
Nobody gonna take me higher, Imma stick wit u (come on)
You know how to appreciate me, Imma stick wit u, my baby
Nobody ever made me feel this way, Imma stick wit u

Nobody gonna love me better, Imma stick wit u forever
Nobody gonna take me higher, Imma stick wit u
You know how to appreciate me, Imma stick wit u, my baby
Nobody ever made me feel this way, Imma stick wit u

Stickwitu

Stickwitu stands as a defining track from the Pussycat Dolls' self-titled 2005 debut album, capturing the group's signature blend of R&B and dance-pop. The recording showcases the ensemble's tight harmonies and polished production, hallmarks of their early commercial success. As part of a catalogue that includes hits like Buttons and Don't Cha, the song reflects the band's ability to craft infectious, radio-friendly anthems. The track emphasizes themes of loyalty and commitment, delivered through the group's characteristic vocal interplay and rhythmic drive. This work remains a staple of mid-2000s pop culture, illustrating the Pussycat Dolls' impact on the genre during their peak years. The song's enduring presence in their discography highlights its importance within their broader musical legacy.