Uh, uh, uh
Pimpstress in the house
C'mon, yeah
Here we go

’Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
’Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself

Mirror mirror on the wall
Who's the baddest bitch of them all
Show the world why I reign
The dame with game, no shame
Gonna do my thang

'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
And it's something I just can’t help
’Cause I'm too sexy for you
I’m too sexy for myself
I love myself, I know you feel me

Mirror mirror what do you see
My banging body have you down on your knees
Watch out now
Picture perfect in еvery way
You know I got it going on
Have mercy on mе, 'cause....

'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I’m too sexy for myself
Hell, I got it going on
'Cause I'm too sexy for you (Don't hurt yourself)
I'm too sexy for myself
Too much for me, yeah

Damn
Mirror mirror you can't front
I see your staring at me, know what you want
You like?
Turn from the mirror, did a double take, yeah
Man's at the door, got a date it's getting late, yeah

'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
Uh, love me
'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
No shame in my game, well

Show the world why I reign
I'm the dame with game
I'mma do my thang while it make it swing
Pimpin' the scene, gettin' the green
Make it cream

Show the world why I reign
I'm the dame with game
I'mma do my thang while it make it swing
Pimpin' the scene, gettin' the green
Make it cream
Wettin' your dream

I am way too sexy for this shirt
Sexy, so sexy
Too sexy for these shoes
Sexy, so sexy
It's alright to feel yourself
It's okay to love yourself
It's alright to feel yourself
It's okay to love yourself

'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
Too sexy
'Cause I'm too sexy for you
I'm too sexy for myself
Hahaha, no for real, for real, I'm too sexy for this song

Adina Howard

Adina Howard is an R&B singer best known for the provocative 1994 hit “Freak Like Me” from her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?

She resurfaced with “(Freak) And U Know It” in 1997 that was supposed to herald her sophomore album for Elektra/EastWest, Welcome To Fantasy Island. The release was ultimately shelved.

After a seven year hiatus, she returned as an independent artist with The Second Coming, featuring new songs along with previously released tracks like “Crank Me Up” featuring Missy Elliott (from Welcome to Fantasy Island) and the Jamie Foxx duet “T-Shirt and Panties.”