Released: January 29, 1998

Songwriter: Prince

Producer: Prince

[Intro]
Eighteen and over over
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)

[Chorus]
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Yeah, baby)
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Yeah, baby)
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)

[Verse 1]
Now wait a minute
This ain't nothing but a little funky mac song
(Come)
All I'm saying is that I wanna smack it all night long
On and on until the early morning
Giving up all you need so you can get your groove on
And as long as I got your attention (Yeah)
There's a couple of new positions that I'd like to mention
(Come)
Did you ever hear the one about the pinwheel? (No)
That's the one where I put your legs behind your head
(Come)
And real dirty like, I'ma spin you around
And grab you by the waist and pump you til I hear my baby say
(Come)
"Oww!"
That's what I know you like
I'm your nigga now about to read your rights
And as sure as I'm a nasty boy
(What?)
My girl, you know you got the right to make plenty noise
(Come)
(Oh!)
'Cause this is your night and I'm going to do you real good
Just like a Kimosabi, Bone Ranger should
Come

[Chorus]
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Come
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)

[Verse 2]
That's what we laying for in the nine-five
As long we know it's safe, we ain't risking no lives (Yeah)
My Doctor's name is Feelgood, making it so I do
And if your name is "Healthy" then it's cool with me and you
Just come
Yeah baby, you should do all that
Come
Yeah baby
Come
(Oh yeah this is gonna be good)
Come

[Chorus]
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over

[Verse 3]
Hi-yo Silver, it's the Bone Ranger, I'll freak you to the marrow
With a little something that I call the wheelbarrow
Walking up on your hands while I straddle your thighs
In goes the truth and out goes the lie
And before the beach gets too sandy
(Uh-oh)
We'll call a wet towel, W.C. is Handy
And it's all nice, coming one, coming twice
And if the Johnny's sick, we'll have to take the trip to Electricity
(Come)
And check out the sights (Check out the sights)
And check out the sights
(Come)

[Bridge]
When I blow that mind, baby
(All night, alright)
I'm going to drive you crazy
(All night, alright)
(Come)

[Chorus]
(Come)
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
Electricity
(Electricity)

[Verse 4]
Plug it in if you dare, plug it in if you dare
This motherfucker's so fast, it eats underwear
So there, my little sweet sugar bear
If that ain't enough to make you throw your hands in the air
Then I'm all gone like the horns in this song
(Oh oh oh oh!)
'Cause I got's to keep you coming til the early morning
(Come)
And if you like that, then you can come back
And if you don't smack and I'm out

[Chorus]
(Come)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you

[Post-Chorus]
When I blow that mind, baby
(All night, alright)
I'm going to drive you crazy
(All night, alright)

[Chorus]
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over, I wants to bone you
(Yeah, baby)
(Come)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
(Come)
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)
Eighteen and over over
(Oh yeah, this is going to be good)

Prince

An American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and actor that produced 22 RIAA-platinum albums during his 40-year career, Prince may be known for one of many different things – his turn as “The Kid” in the iconic film/album/8 ½ minute ballad “Purple Rain”, being the writer behind the acclaimed anthem “Kiss,” rivaling Michael Jackson at the pinnacle of his career, being the inspiration behind censorship laws, or being the artist addressed as an unpronounceable symbol throughout the 1990s—but while many know of Prince, most don’t fully understand the impact his legacy left on this world.

Going by many aliases throughout his life, Prince Rogers Nelson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on June 7, 1958 with his father’s (John L. Nelson) stage name as his own given one. Growing up, Prince suffered from serious epileptic seizures at a very young age, but he had wrote his first composition of many by age seven, and outside of his love for basketball, he wanted music to be his purpose in life. His tumultuous childhood, witnessing alcoholism and abuse, caused him to find refuge in neighbor André Cymone’s home in his teens, where the two competed in local band competitions, leading to Prince’s introduction to Morris Day alongside music with his cousin’s band 94 East, leading him to be courted by record labels and ultimately signed to Warner Bros. Records with complete creative control; at 19, his debut album, For You (1978) was released – Prince played all 19 instruments on the record.

Influenced by the likes of Miles Davis, Rick James, and James Brown, Prince desired to form a music dynasty and after the success of his next albums – the platinum-selling Prince (1979), the sexually-charged Dirty Mind (1980), and politically-motivated Controversy (1981) – he negotiated for the ability to form his own label and manage artists of his own. Prince’s trademark sexual/religious rhetoric within pop-and-dance, funk-rock sound gained him a following, but his opening slates for Rick James and The Rolling Stones were both negatively received and facing bankruptcy, the young artist began to reach for mainstream popularity. Cashing on the drug-influenced doomsday mania of the times, 1982’s 1999 easily achieved that mainstream appeal, landing him on MTV, music charts, and radio stations across the world.