Released: September 25, 2002

Songwriter: R. Kelly

Producer: R. Kelly

[Intro]
Now, usually, I don't do this but, uh
Go head on and break 'em off with a lil' previews of the remix

[Verse 1]
Now, I'm not trying to be rude
But hey, pretty girl, I'm feelin' you
The way you do the things you do
Reminds me of my Lexus coupe
That's why I'm all up in your grill
Tryin' to get you to a hotel
You must be a football coach
The way you got me playin' the field

[Pre-Chorus]
So, baby, gimme that "Toot-toot"
And lemme give you that "Beep-beep"
Runnin' her hands through my 'fro
Bouncin' on twenty-fours
While they sayin' on the radio

[Chorus]
It's the remix to "Ignition"
Hot and fresh out the kitchen
Mama rollin' that body
Got every man in here wishin'
Sippin' on Coke and rum (rum)
I'm like, "So what? I'm drunk" (drunk)
It's the freakin' weekend
Baby, I'm about to have me some fun (fun)

[Post-Chorus]
Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce
Bounce, bounce, bounce
Bounce, bounce, bounce
C'mon

[Verse 2]
Now, it's like "Murder She Wrote"
Once I get you out them clothes
Privacy is on the door
But still they can hear you screamin' more
Girl, I'm feelin' what you're feelin'
No more hopin' and wishin'
I'm about to take my key and
Stick it in the ignition

[Pre-Chorus]
So, gimme that "Toot-toot"
And lemme give you that "Beep-beep"
Runnin' her hands through my 'fro
Bouncin' on twenty-fours
While they sayin' on the radio (check it out)

[Chorus]
It's the remix to "Ignition"
Hot and fresh out the kitchen
Mama rollin' that body
Got every man in here wishin' (wishin' now)
Sippin' on Coke and rum (rum)
I'm like, "So what? I'm drunk" (drunk)
It's the freakin' weekend
Baby, I'm about to have me some fun (fun)

[Verse 3]
Cristal poppin' in the stretch Navigator
We got food everywhere, as if the party was catered (catered)
We've got fellas to my left (left)
Honies on my right (right)
We bring 'em both together, we got jukin' all night
Then after the show, it's the after party
Yeah, and after the party, it's the hotel lobby
Yeah, around about four, you gotta clear the lobby
Then take it to your room and freak somebody

[Pre-Chorus]
Can I get a "Toot-toot"?
Can I get a "Beep-beep"?
Runnin' her hands through my 'fro (yeah)
Bouncin' on twenty-fours (c'mon)
While they sayin' on the radio (check it out)

[Chorus]
It's the remix to "Ignition"
Hot and fresh out the kitchen
Mama rollin' that body
Got every man in here wishin' (c'mon)
Sippin' on Coke and rum (rum)
I'm like, "So what? I'm drunk" (drunk)
It's the freakin' weekend
Baby, I'm about to have me some fun (check it out)
('Cause it's the) It's the remix to "Ignition"
Hot and fresh out the kitchen (yeah)
Mama rollin' that body
Got every man in here wishin' (wishin' now)
Sippin' on Coke and rum (yeah)
I'm like, "So what? I'm drunk" (uh-huh)
It's the freakin' weekend (yeah)
Baby, I'm about to have me some fun (c'mon)

[Outro]
Girl, we off in this Jeep
Foggin' windows up
Blastin' the radio
In the back of my truck
Bouncin' up and down
Strokin' 'round and 'round
To the remix
We just thuggin' it out

R. Kelly

Robert Kelly is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, where he first started performing under the “L” subway tracks as a teenager. This led into his first album, Born Into the 90’s, being released in 1992 as a collaboration between R. Kelly and Public Announcement. R. Kelly wrote and produced the entire album, which contained the #1 R&B hits “Honey Love” and “Slow Dance,” along with the Top 10 R&B hits “She’s Got That Vibe” (#7) and “Dedicated” (#9). The following year, Kelly went on to become a solo act.

In 1993, he released his first solo album, 12 Play, featuring the hits “Bump N' Grind” and “Your Body’s Callin'.” He released a self-titled album in 1995 featuring the hits “Down Low (Nobody Has To Know)” and “You Remind Me of Something,” while his 1998 double album, R., featured a string of hits, including “I Am Your Angel” with Celine Dion, “When a Woman’s Fed Up,” and his Grammy Award-winning song “I Believe I Can Fly” from the Space Jam soundtrack.

The success of these albums led to him becoming an in-demand producer in the ‘90s, writing and producing #1 hits for Aaliyah (“Back & Forth”), Janet Jackson (“Any Time, Any Place (Remix)”), Changing Faces (“G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T”), Maxwell (“Fortunate”), and Michael Jackson (“You Are Not Alone”).