Released: November 12, 2014

Songwriter: Pixie Lott ​Coco Morier Greg Kurstin Kasia Livingston

Producer: Greg Kurstin

Sweet kisses, land ‘em on my lips
Your sweet, sweet hands get wrapped around my hips
Feel my loveliness
Know you’re gonna like this
Non-stop candy shop
I’m full of surprises

The lights flick-flicker
You won’t know what hit ya
Baby when I come around
I’m gonna be witcha
I’ll make you my prisoner
Then I’m gonna go to town

You want my sweet kisses
And you want my love
I’m what you’ve been dreaming of
So get ready for me
Take a piece of my heart
I’ll tempt you
Try out what you see
I’m letting you in
Let the fun begin
I’ve got to get you on my string

So sweet to you, so sweet to me
We get such a rush that we o.d
So sweet to you, so sweet to me
It’s never tasted so sweet
Sweet kisses, land ‘em on my lips
Your sweet, sweet hands get
Wrapped around my hips
Feel my loveliness
Know you’re gonna like this
Non-stop candy shop
I’m full of surprises

The clock’s tick-ticking
And the sun’s beginning
To fade away into the night
Now I’m getting anxious
To crawl under the blanket
Next to you and hold you tight
I want some sweet kisses
And I need your love
You know what I’m dreaming of

So get ready for me
Take a piece of my heart
I’ll tempt you
Try out what you see
I’m letting you in
Let the fun begin
I’ve got to get you on my string
So sweet to you, so sweet to me
We get such a rush that we o.d
So sweet to you, so sweet to me
It’s never tasted so sweet

Sweet kisses
So get ready for me
Take a piece of my heart
I’ll tempt you
Try out what you see
I’m letting you in
Let the fun begin
I’ve got to get you on my string

So sweet to you, so sweet to me
We get such a rush that we o.d
So sweet to you, so sweet to me
It’s never tasted so sweet

Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵 In Japanese) is a former Japanese singer, dancer, fashion model, actress and businesswoman. She achieved popularity by a series of successful singles and albums, both exploring different genres and working with producers and musicians outside of Japan, one of the first Japanese artists to do so at the time. Due to her longevity and resilience in the industry, she has been often referred by critics and music publications as the “Teen Queen” of Japan, “Queen of J-Pop”, and the “Japanese Madonna or Janet Jackson”.