Leave The Club
Chris Brown · Boy In Detention [2011]
Chorus:
I'mma make your body love when you leave the club
Oh, all I really want you to do is scream my name
And nobody else , love me girl!
Cause you got,
Who is she? She got a special type of perfume
And her bags Balenciaga, its full of tricks look at her move.
I feel guilty, cause I ain't offered her no seat in VIP yet
Girl I know you wanna drink, just dance for me?
You not gonna regret cause I ain't got ones all i got is hundreds,
Girl you look so amazing when you do it!
There's no better time to play my music, for her! Huh, I bet you!
I can feel you looking my way
like my body's all alone and you're in a daze, oh!
You think you gonna take me home,
You know I'm thinking it too
It's on my mind!
Cause I aint got ones all I got are hundreds
Don't look so amazing when I do it
Why we're still wasting time, let's do it
Get your car!
Chorus:
I'mma make your body love when you leave the club
Oh, all I really want you to do is scream my name
And nobody else love me girl!
Cause you got,
Can you love,
Yes I can love you!
I want you!
Baby I want you, too!
Do you love me?
I can love you
Can you love? Yeah!
Yes I do! Do you love me!
And Baby we can do it all night
Till the morning girl i'll let you ride like a rodeo
And when you're ready to go im outside,
I got the glasses, I got the liquor,
I got the green, I brought the swisher
Chorus:
I'mma make your body love when you leave the club
Oh, all I really want you to do is scream my name
And nobody else just love me girl!
Cause you got,
Thanks to madailui
Leave The Club
Chris Brown's "Leave The Club" serves as a pivotal track on his 2011 album *Boy In Detention*, marking a significant evolution in his sound. Released during a period where Brown was navigating the complexities of his public image and personal life, the song blends R&B with pop sensibilities to explore themes of emotional detachment and moving on from a relationship. The recording features Brown's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of smoothness and raw vulnerability, which became a hallmark of his work during this era. As a key component of his discography, the track reflects his ability to transition from boy band aesthetics to a more mature, soulful style that resonated with a wide audience. It stands as a testament to his growth as an artist, capturing the sentiment of walking away from a situation that no longer serves one's well-being.
