Released: November 15, 2019

Songwriter: Dallas Austin

Producer: Ronnie Wilson Dennis Charles Dallas Austin

Yes, it's me again
And I'm back
Creep
Oh I, oh I, oh I baby
Creep
Oh I, oh I, oh I yeah
Creep
Oh I, oh I, oh I baby
Creep
Oh I, oh I, oh I yeah
The 22nd of loneliness and we've
Been through so many things
I love my man with all honesty
But I know he's cheatin' on me
I look him in his eyes but all he
Tells me is lies to keep me near
I'll never leave him down though
I might mess around it's only
'Cause I need some affection oh
So I creep yeah I
Just keep it on the down low
Said nobody is supposed to know
So I creep yeah
'Cause he doesn't know what I do
And no attention
Goes to show oh so I creep
The 23rd of lonliness
And we don't talk like we use to do
Now it seems pretty strange
But I'm not buggin' 'cause I still feel
The same yeah, yeah
I'll keep giving loving until the day he pushes me away
Never go astray
If he knew the things I did
He couldn't handle it
And I choose to keep him protected oh
So I creep yeah I
Just keep it on the down low
Said nobody is supposed to know
So I creep yeah
'Cause he doesn't know what I do
And no attention
Goes to show
Oh so I creep
I think about us baby all the time
But you know that I'm gonna need some attention
Yeah, yeah can you dig it
Love you forever baby soul & mind
And you gotta know it
You don't give it Imma
Get mine
Oh I, oh I, oh I baby
Oh I, oh I, oh I yeah
Oh I, oh I, oh I baby
Oh I, oh I, oh I yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
So I creep yeah I
Just keep it on the down low
Said nobody is supposed to know
So I creep yeah
'Cause he doesn't know what I do
And no attention
Goes to show oh so I creep
I creep around because I need attention
Don't mess around with my affection
Oh I, oh I, oh I yeah
So I creep yeah I
Just keep it on the down low
Said nobody is supposed to know
So I creep yeah
'Cause he doesn't know what I do
And no attention
Goes to show oh so I creep

TLC

TLC is a trio whose musical repertoire spans over R&B, hip-hop, soul, pop, rock, funk, and new jack swing.

Consisting of Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, rapper-singer Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, and singer Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, TLC found unprecedented success in the 1990s, not only as a musical group, but also for an extensive series of high profiled spats with the law, each other, and with their record label—all of which helped to solidify them as one of the definitive recording acts to emerge during the aforementioned time span.

The group, which is in fact the highest-selling girl group in America with 65 million records sold, is known for tackling important social issues in their music such as AIDS awareness, violence, domestic abuse, anorexia, bulimia, sexism, racism, and homophobia.