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All Night Long (Feat. LiL Wayne) - Robin Thicke



     
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(All night long I wait)Yeah, hey, mama
Kick time at the bed, I'm coming over
Got something to show you
Behold your ass
I's wanna hold you, just hold you tight
Like a four-leaf clover, I be goin' through
Your flowers, baby, your garden's open
A sight for sore eyes
Good lord, I'm focused
'Cause I can hardly notice anything other
Than the woman with the face of my future baby motherI'm a big man, she's a big girl
Put on them heels, put on that skirt
She wants to get naughty; we can get bad
She's a good girl with the good girl dance
I'm ice cream, she's a hot swirl
We can get married and live in our world
Let's play rough; we can get wild
I could go home, but I'll stay

Cheat but I won'tSo I go by Weezy
Love me or leave me
I hate to leave her
I think I need her
She's such a teaser
Such a diva
I could park right here, baby; fuck the meter
Do it to me, baby, I could be your receiver
Call me in the last minute, I could be your reliever
Call me at the last minute, I be that evenin'
Late night, early morning, maybe this evenin'She ain't no stunt, she ain't no philly
I wanna get mad, but then not really
She's so fly; I could get mine
But I do it much better with her by my side
Love's all right
We gon' get blitzed tonight
All my girls wanna make that money
All my thugs wanna take that money
All night long I'm a milk that honey, so[Chorus]
All night long I wait for your lovin', babe
All night long I wait to tear you to pieces
All night long I wait for your lovin', babe
All in the day and whenever you get, all night longAll night long I wait
To see you naked
And watch the sunrise in your face
All night long I wait for you to play
And let my open arms take you awayYeah, yeah, yeah, she said she wanna be the one I get next to
Yes, boo, let's do dat
Who dat? You dat
When I want to be the one, I get next to
Let's move; get you to the crib
Now I see you as the
One I wanna give sex to
Sex you
Sexy you
You sexy devil you
Angel, lookin' like you're single
Thank you
Have yourself a drink
I drink too, saw you when I came through
Now I can't do nothin' if it ain't you
It's Wayne, boo, I don't do what them lames do
I come at you from a whole 'nother angle
Now, one time for the ladies in the high skirts
Two times for the ladies in the tight jeans
Three times for the ladies who ain't got no panties on
Let's go home[Chorus: x2]All night long I wait for your lovin', babe
All in the day and whenever you get, all night long
All night long I wait for your lovin', babe
All in the day and whenever you get, all night long
Songwriters
DANIELS, ROBERT LOUIS/THICKE, ROBIN A/GASS, JAMES/CARTER, D.Published by
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Robin Charles Thicke (born March 10, 1977 in Los Angeles, California) is a Grammy award winning American R&B singer-songwriter, producer and actor signed to Pharrell's Star Trak label. The son of actor Alan Thicke released his debut album A Beautiful World in 2003. He has gone on to release 2006's The Evolution of Robin Thicke, 2008's Something Else, 2009's Sex Therapy, and 2011's Love After War. He is married to actress Paula Patton, and they have a son Julian Fuego, born in April of 2010.

Before his days as a singer-songwriter, Thicke had written songs for 3T's "Sexual Attention" (from 1995's Brotherhood, which Thicke shares co-writing credit with one half of The Underdogs, Damon Thomas), Color Me Badd's "Sexual Capacity" off the groups 1996 album, Now & Forever. Brownstone's "Around You" (from 1997's Still Climbing) and collaborated with Jordan Knight, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on several songs in Knight's 1999 album Jordan Knight.

In 2000 Thicke went to work on material for his debut album, initially entitled Cherry Blue Skies. The album focused more on blue-eyed soul, than his pop-offerings for other artists. Mixing in influences from British funk outfit Jamiroquai and sounding like his blue-eyed contemporary, Canadian neo-soul singer, Remy Shand, the album was tipped for huge things and to be released in the fall of 2002.

Later on that year, 2002 Thicke released the video and lead single "When I Get You Alone". The track was very distinctive, sampling Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven", which itself sampled Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. The video was quite unlike anything around at that time. It featured an unshaven Thicke, with long, grungy hair, as a courier racing through the streets of Manhattan of a bicyle. It received some rotation on MTV 2 and BET's "Rated Next" and was spun moderately on urban radio. On the Hot 100, it reached #29 quite quickly, before falling out the chart just as fast. Globally, the song was quite popular, peaking at #17 in Australia, #15 in Belgium, #15 in Italy, #8 in New Zealand and #5 in the Netherlands.

The moderate success was enough to signal the re-release of the album, with its name changed to A Beautiful World, with a few extra songs. It received very little promotion, despite the release of a second single "Brand New Jones". The album debuted at #152 in the Billboard 200 and sold a mere 59,000 copies. Whilst the album did not sell well, its was received well by some critics and peers, such as Trevor Nelson and Lil' Wayne (whom he collaborated with on Weezy's Carter II album), as well as many fans.

CURRENTLY:
In 2005, Thicke appeare on the remix of Will Smith's international hit, "Switch".

In 2004 Pharrell Williams asked Jimmy Iovine, CEO of Interscope, “What are you doing with Robin Thicke?” A few months later, Robin was recording his first single “Wanna Love You Girl” with Pharrell in Miami, as a newly signed artist on Pharrell’s label, Star Trak Records. This explosive, smash single immediately attracted the attention of radio and club DJs across the country. The first single, "Wanna Love U Girl" (featuring Pharrell) did very well on urban radio in the UK [2], hitting #5 on Trevor Nelson's BBC Radio 1 "Soul Nation" chart.

Now appealing more to the mainstream, in an attempt to further recreate himself, Robin cut off his trademark long hair for his Hype Williams directed video, which was personally added to TRL, by Thicke himself, on November 7 2005.

The Evolution of Robin Thicke is the second solo album from the critically acclaimed, Grammy award winning songwriter, producer. The album is a timeless work of art. With a voice of purity, passion and soulfulness, Robin brings to life the stories and emotions of the last two years of his life. Admittedly, those two years have been a tumultuous ride of ups and downs.

The Evolution of Robin Thicke is filled with incandescent magic. It is an album that tells the tales of love, loss, temptation, redemption and finding hope when all the odds are against you. “My greatest desire with this album was to write songs that were completely honest and sing them with the emotion I was feeling when I wrote them, so that whoever listens to my music is brought as close to my experiences and life as possible.”

With this intention, Robin created songs such as, “Lost without You” (the second single). An instant classic, this song is about Robin’s insecurities and his need to be desired and loved. With sweeping vocals over rhythmic Spanish guitar, this song takes you away and makes you sing along.

On the psychedelic, “High School Man” is where Robin infuses rock and hip-hop and poetically admits “I’m a hater” as he hates on those with more success than him realizing, ironically, he just wants what they have.

Finishing off The Evolution of Robin Thicke is the hopeful and encouraging “Thank You.” On this gospel inspired, piano ballad Robin sings, “maybe I’m the one who never gets up ‘till he falls,” making the discovery that he has to be thankful for everything that comes into his life…the tears, the joy, the failures and the successes.

Always carrying a heavy heart, Robin taught himself to play piano at the age of twelve so he could have an outlet to express himself. By the age of fourteen, he could play anything he heard on the radio. At sixteen, with no formal training, Robin began professionally writing and producing music for recording artists like Brandy and Brian McKnight. Over the years he has amassed dozens of gold and platinum records with artists including Usher, Mary J. Blige, Michael Jackson and Christina Aguilera.

Reflective, redemptive, passionate and etched with a soulfulness that is undeniable, The Evolution of Robin Thicke is an imaginative and heart-felt album that you cannot help but be moved by, bob your head to and smile throughout.

In 2005, Thicke guested on the remix of Will Smith's international hit, "Switch". After being signed to The Neptunes label, Star Trak, he began work on his sophomore album entitled The Evolution of Robin Thicke. The first single, "Wanna Love U Girl" (featuring Pharrell) did very well on urban radio in the UK [2], hitting #5 on Trevor Nelson's BBC Radio 1 "Soul Nation" chart. Now sounding more mainstream, in an attempt to further recreate himself, Robin cut off his trademark long hair for his Hype Williams directed video, which was personally added to TRL, by Thicke himself, on November 7 2005.

The album was released on October 3rd, 2006 and includes songs with Lil Wayne and Faith Evans, as well as Pharrell. The song "Got 2 Be Down" featuring Faith Evans was recently leaked (June '06). There will be two to three more videos released before the album comes out. Lately, there was a Busta Rhymes remix video shot for "Wanna Love You Girl," a Lil’ Wayne feat Robin Thicke "Shooter" video, and Robin has released the video for "Lost Without You," making that song the official 2nd single of the album.

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