Released: May 6, 2003

Featuring: JS (Johnson Sisters)

Songwriter: R. Kelly

Producer: R. Kelly

[Ron Isley]
....Yeah...Bring your ass on in here
..I got something for you...

[Verse 1 - Ron Isley + (JS)]
Busted, It's 2 o' damn clock in the morning, where you been?
(Baby didn't you get my 2-way
I was with my girlfriend)
You are lyin', I called Kiesha and Tanya
And they were both at home
(But I didn't say them though)
Well they're the only friends I know
Girl you better
(Wait before you get all upset here's the truth)
Talk to me
(I was with my girl when she got some bad news)
And...?
(Her man cheated, had her upset and confused)
But baby what's that got to do
With you coming in at 2?
(I'm telling you, now she was so upset
She asked me to stay with her)
Well why didn't your ass just pick up the phone and call me?
(I was gonna do that but it slipped my mind I'm sorry)
(But I'm telling you the truth)
Yeah, well I got something for you...
Tell me what's her name? (Sharon)
Where does she live? (Uuummm...)
Her man's name? (Billy)
She got kids? (I think one or two)
She got kids? (Baby yes, no)
That's one thing I got to know
How the hell is she your friend
If you don't know if she got kids?

[Chorus 1 - Ron Isley + (R. Kelly)]
Go upstairs (Busted)
Pack your bags (Cause you busted)
While you at it (Busted)
Call a cab (Cause you busted)
It's obvious (Busted)
You played around (Cause you busted)
Go upstairs and get your shit
And get the fuck up out of here now

[Verse 2 - Ron Isley + (JS)]
(Frank please here me out)
Ain't nothing to talk about
(I can explain everything)
Right now I want you out this house
(Baby please one more chance
Let me tell you where I've been)
Well quit wasting my time
And say what's on your mind
(Fine, me and some girlfriends we went dancing
Me, Shaniqua, Shaquan, and Robin)
Well if ya'll were going shopping
Why didn't you just check in?
(I was but then I thought
My cellular was off)
Now earlier (hmmm) you said dancing (uhhh)
But when I just asked (hmmm) you said shopping (uhhh)
Tell me which one you were doing?
(Oh baby I must be confused)
Yeah right you real confused
Tell me where you been? (Dancing)
Dancing where? (Uuummm...)
The name of the club? (Kisses)
What time it end? (I think one or two)
What time it end? (Three, four)
Here's one thing I got to know
At first you say dancing
But now you say shopping

[Chorus 1 - Ron Isley + (R. Kelly)]
Go upstairs (Busted)
Pack your bags (Cause you busted)
While you at it (Busted)
Call a cab (Cause you busted)
It's obvious (Busted)
You played around (Cause you busted)
Go upstairs and get your shit
And get the fuck up out of here now

[Verse 3 - Ron Isley + (JS)]
(Baby I'm a victim of circumstances) oohhhhh...
(Why you don't believe me, I don't understand it)
Trying to slick a can of oil who you think you fooling
Now get on out my face (Baby)
Before I catch another case (Wait)

[Chorus 2 - Ron Isley + (JS) + {R. Kelly}]
Go upstairs {Busted}
Pack your bags (I don't wanna)
{Cause you busted}
While you at it {Busted}
Call a cab (A cab for what)
{Cause you busted}
Its obvious {Busted}
You played around (No I'm not)
{Cause you busted}
Go upstairs and get your shit (No)
And get the fuck up out of here now

[Outro - Ron Isley + (JS)]
(Noooooo. Innocent, innocent, innocent, I'm innocent)
Noooo. You guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty
(Ohhhh now wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute)
Go upstairs and get your shit
And get the fuck up out of here now
(Tell me, where am I suppose to go from here)
Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn

The Isley Brothers

The Isley Brothers are an American musical group originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, originally a vocal trio consisting of brothers O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley. The group has been cited as having enjoyed one of the “longest, most influential, and most diverse careers in the pantheon of popular music”.

Alongside a fourth brother, Vernon, the group originally performed gospel music until Vernon’s death a few years after its original formation. After moving to the New York City area in the late 1950s, the group had modest chart successes during their early years, first coming to prominence in 1959 with their fourth single, “Shout”, written by the three brothers. Initially a modest charted single, the song eventually sold over a million copies. Afterwards the group recorded modestly successful works for a variety of labels, including the top 20 single, “Twist and Shout” and the Motown single, “This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)” before recording and issuing the Grammy Award-winning hit, “It’s Your Thing” on their own label, T-Neck Records.