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Tell me what you like boy, tell me what's your name
I don't need you to buy me a drink
I got my own cash, and I got my own crew
So tell me what you drinkin', baby, I'll buy it for youI'm lookin' like the, ssh! What's up over there?
I don't know who you with, but it's poppin over here
I came to get it crackin', but you actin' all cool
So tell me what would happen if I told youBaby I want you
Don't be shy, just reply if you want to
'Cause I got it, got what you need right here
So come on, baby, tell me what I wanna hearShawty wus up? Tell me how you want it
Shawty wus up? I'm a put it on ya tonight
I'm a keep it hummin' tonight
So tell me nowShawty wus up? Tell me how you need it
Shawty wus up? We could guard a secret tonight
And you gon' find out tonight, tonight, tonightY'all over there lookin' like top models
We over here sippin' on pink bottles
You keep flirtin', and I can't take it
'Cause the body on you make me wanna see you nakedNow what's your favorite place to be kissed?

Just point to it, damn I knew it
Mwah, girl, you taste like chocolate
Mwah, I'll be there, don't you stop usBaby I want you
Don't be shy when I reply that I want to
'Cause you got it, got what I need right here
So baby, let me tell you what you want to hearShawty wus up? Tell me how you want it
Shawty wus up? I'm a put it on ya tonight
I'm a keep it hummin' tonight
So tell me nowShawty wus up? Tell me how you need it
Shawty wus up? We could guard a secret tonight
You gon' find out tonight, tonight, tonightShawty whassup? Have you ever in your life been with a diva?
All the chicks wanna be ya, but a one in a million like Aaliyah
Pushin' to see ya, I'm flyer than a motha
Just like I keep it shaved up like the head of Amber RoseP-p-pose, lights, camera, action
You try to focus, but you know I'm a distraction
They ain't really rappin', them bitches are actin'
Bet you tried to anchor in my ship 'cause you the captainAhoy mate! It's 32 like rum, come get a taste
Eat me 'til my legs shake
'Cause you got one bite, one flight, one night
Since you said you hungry, let me satisfy your appetiteShawty wus up? Tell me how you want it
Shawty wus up? I'm a put it on ya tonight
I'm a keep it hummin' tonight
So tell me nowShawty wus up? Tell me how you need it
Shawty wus up? We could guard a secret tonight
You gon' find out tonight, tonight, tonightWell baby let me just ask you a question. Do you need me?
Said I need you
Well do you want me?
Yes I want youDo you want me tonight?
I want you tonight
Do you want me tonight?
You know I want you tonightDo you like this?
Said I like this
And can you get this?
I can get thisWell can you get it tonight?
I'm gonna get it tonight
Can you get it tonight?
I'm gonna get it tonight
Songwriters
DUPRI, JERMAINE / WILLIAMS, CEDRIC / AUSTIN, JOHNTA / CARPENTERO, BRITTANYPublished by
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Dondria Nicole Fields never had to send a demo tape to an A&R. She never stood in line to audition for “American Idol,” nor has she ever joined a girl group to get her foot in the door. Nope. Dondria, So So Def’s newest R&B singer with a stunning voice, got her big break in the music biz with the help of a $15 webcam and YouTube, the popular video-sharing website. But if you ask her, all of this – her online discovery, record deal and newfound music career – happened simply by accident.

“Before 2006, I had never heard of YouTube,” says the Texas native, who was introduced to the site by a friend. “I went up there to watch a fight that had happened at my school. I didn’t know people were singing on it.”

On a whim, Dondria bought a webcam and decided to upload a singing video of her own. Her choice: an a cappella version of Musiq Soulchild’s “Love.” Within two weeks, the video earned over 1,000 views and garnered tons of encouragement from visitors. Inspired, Dondria began searching for instrumentals that she could videotape herself singing along to. At the request of her rapidly growing online fan base, she posted various clips of herself covering songs from “Diary” by Alicia Keys to Rihanna’s “Unfaithful.”
However, it was her stirring rendition of Ciara’s “Promise” – which received over a million views – that took the budding singer from homebound diva to a complete Internet sensation.

“I thought to myself, ‘Wow, I really have something here,’” remembers Dondria of the overwhelming response to the video. “I didn’t get on YouTube to get a record deal. I was just having fun. But when I saw the feedback I was getting, I realized that a lot of people really liked my voice.”

One of those people happened to be So So Def CEO Jermaine Dupri, who tried for several weeks to connect with Dondria on both YouTube and MySpace. Thinking Dupri’s messages were from an impostor, Dondria initially ignored them. “I would get emails all the time from people claiming to be this or that. Most of the time, when I’d blow them off, they’d never hit back. But Jermaine persisted, so I called him up one day and the rest is history.”

Dupri flew the singer and her mom to Atlanta for what Dondria thought was a session with Jagged Edge to make a YouTube video. However, Dupri surprised the young artist by offering her a contract.

“JD was so extra cool,” she recalls. “He just walked over to me, and asked if I was ready. My answer was, ‘I was born ready.’” Officially signing with So So Def in 2007, Dondria, then 20 years old, had a record deal.

And to think, merely a year prior, the Southern songbird was just another small town girl from Sachse, Texas who got her start in music at the age of four by singing in church. “My entire family sang, but I didn’t get passionate about singing until middle school when my choir teacher suggested I take voice lessons.” Dondria took voice lessons, competed in talent shows and over the years studied the likes of Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Etta James. She even spent a year at Tarleton State University as a music education major.

All of these experiences prepared Dondria for her long-awaited debut album Dondria vs. Phatfffat. Channeling her natural talent and years of training, Dondria pours her heart and soul into her first single, “You’re the One.” Written and produced by Dupri and veteran songwriter/producer Bryan Michael Cox, “You’re the One” is a timeless throwback to classic R&B and the perfect track to showcase Dondria’s range and vocal maturity.
“Dondria is like a young Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey or Alicia Keys,” says Dupri. “There is nothing that the girl can’t sing.”

Longtime Dupri collaborator and singer/songwriter Johnta Austin also sings her praises. “Dondria has a soulfulness that is just crazy,” says Austin, who recorded a duet with Dondria entitled “Crazy About Your Love.” “There hasn’t been a voice like hers since SWV. When we were working together, I was impressed by how natural she was.”

Her debut album released August 17th, 2010, Dondria vs Phatfffat – (“Phatfffat” is a nickname she picked up in college as a contrast between her skinny physique and ravenous appetite for food) – features a diverse mix of soulful ballads, real R&B and straight up dance records.

“I’m so in love with this album,” Dondria gushes. “You can play it from start to finish without stopping. I love the feedback I’ve been getting from my fans.”
If you haven’t purchased your copy of the album yet, you are missing a treat. Dondria updates a number of online pages daily with content – from a cappellas to covers to silly behind-the-scenes moments – and really leverages the power of the Internet to maintain her relevance and grow her million-plus fan base.

Subsequently, Dondria’s keen understanding of social networking coupled with her raw talent and charisma set her apart in the music industry and is a sure sign that this rising star will be around for a long time.

“As an artist, you need to utilize every aspect of putting yourself out there,” says Dondria. “YouTube made it so easy. It allowed me to show the world the ‘real me’ – my real voice, pitch and presence. Now, with So So Def, I have the opportunity to become a real R&B artist and live a dream. And I’m loving every minute of it.”

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