Released: August 13, 1985

Featuring: Miami Sound Machine

Songwriter: Rafael Vigil Joe Galdo Lawrence Dermer

Producer: Emilio Estefan

Primitive love
I want what it used to be, primitive love

No modern love, it's all a hustle
What's done is done, now it's my turn to have some fun
You're much to sly, don't give me alibis
I don't want to know, I don't want to know

Primitive love
I want what it used to be
I want it, primitive love
Primitive love, I want what is used to be
I want what it used to be, primitive love
I want, I need, primtive love

You don't have to worry , I don't want your money
I don't have to think, right now you've got me at the brink
This is good-bye for all the times I cried
Don't want no more, don't want no more

Primitive love
I want what it used to be
I want it, primitive love
Primitive love, I want what is used to be
I want what it used to be, primitive love
I want, I need, primitive love

Is it right, or is it wrong?
Primitive drums call me backward into stone
Pack up and leave, I'm not yours to deceive
Don't want you no more, don't want you no more

Primitive love
I want what it used to be
I want it, primitive love
Primitive love, I want what is used to be
I want what it used to be, primitive love
I want, I need, primitive love

Gloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman.

A contralto, she started her career as the lead singer in the group Miami Latin Boys, which later became known as Miami Sound Machine.

Gloria experienced worldwide success with “Conga” in 1985. The song became her signature song and led to the Miami Sound Machine winning the grand prix in the 15th annual Tokyo Music Festival in 1986.