Gotta Love It
Aerosmith · Get A Grip [1993]
Any way that you can feel it
You shouldn't try to conceal it baby
You got to make up your mind
Any way I can steal it
Any way you can deal it to me
You know the pleasure's all mine
You gotta love it
You better own it
You gotta love it
And God knows it
You gotta shu uh shove it
I'm gonna make things happen
Goin' 'round'n, 'round'n, round
I wanna say you're a fire cracker
I wanna say you're a switch blade knife
You make sex a career
Comin' down from an all night tripper
Pull your foot from the ruby slipper
'Cause you can't get there from here
You gotta love it
You better own it
You gotta love it
And God knows it
I'm gonna make things happen
Goin' 'round'n, 'round'n, round
That's it
I got thi feeling deep inside my gut
Overwhelming feeling of I know not what
One thing's for sure I ain't got time for those who can't relate
You gotta learn to love the midnight madness
You gotta revel in the good and badness
If yin 'n yang is your thing
What I gotta do to try and reach ya
Is it for real or just a double feature
So let's go throw the I Ching
You gotta love it
You better own it
You gotta love it
And God knows it
I'm gonna make things happen
Goin' 'round'n, 'round'n, round
Gotta Love It
Released in 1993 on the album Get A Grip, "Gotta Love It" stands as a quintessential example of Aerosmith's late-period rock sound. The track blends the band's signature hard rock energy with a polished, radio-friendly production style that defined their approach during the early 1990s. Featuring the iconic vocal delivery of Steven Tyler and the driving guitar work of Joe Perry, the song captures the band's ability to merge anthemic choruses with gritty, blues-inflected riffs. It remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the enduring appeal of their work from the mid-1980s through the 1990s. The recording showcases the collaborative chemistry that made Aerosmith a defining force in American rock music, offering a powerful sonic experience that resonates with fans of classic hard rock.

