Got To Give It Up [2002 Remix From The I Care 4 U

Aaliyah Haughton · Other Songs - Aaliyah

Come on

I used to go out to parties
And stand around, ohho
Cause I was too nervous, mmmm mm
To really get down, come on, oh
But my body, hehe
Yearns to be free, ehhh
I went off on the floor so, heh
Somebody would choose me, hey yeah
No more standing, oh no
Upside the wall, ohhhhhyeah
Now I got myself together, baby, aha
And IÂ’m having a ball, baby
Long as your groovinÂ’, ha
ThereÂ’s always a chance, hey
Somebody watchinÂ’, uh
Might wanna make romance, ehhyeah (go on girl)
Move your body
Ooooh, baby, and dance all night, uhuhhhhhhh
To the groovinÂ’
Feel all right, ha, wooo
Move your body
Ooooh, and move your feet
Cause the DJ's groovinÂ’
Ohhh, and it sounds so sweet, oh, come on
Baby just party, aha
On and on, hey hey
Cause this party is jumpinÂ’, ohhh
Till the break of dawn

BRIDGE
Sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby, baby

You can have me when you want to babe, ohhh yeah
This is such a live party baby, whoo
GoinÂ’ crazy in this place tonight, oh yeah
And the feelinÂ’ is oh so right yeah
Oh, the fellas in here are so fine, so fine
When your movinÂ’ your body, oh oh
Boy, your blowin my mind, you know, you know it

[2x]
Sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby,
Sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby, sexy baby, baby

Oh, oh baby
Mmmhmhmmmmhmhm

Got To Give It Up [2002 Remix From The I Care 4 U]

This remix reimagines Aaliyah's signature R&B sound, blending her smooth vocal delivery with a contemporary electronic beat that defines the early 2000s dance-pop landscape. Released as part of the 'I Care 4 U' project, the track highlights her ability to transition seamlessly between soulful ballads and high-energy club tracks. The production emphasizes her breathy, emotive tone, creating a fusion of classic neo-soul aesthetics and modern hip-hop influences that became a staple of the era's radio rotation. As a standalone recording, it stands as a testament to her versatility and enduring appeal within the genre, showcasing a polished version of her artistry that resonated with audiences seeking both emotional depth and rhythmic drive.