Released: March 23, 2004

Songwriter: Usher Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis Iz Avila James “Big Jim” Wright Bobby Ross Avila

Producer: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis

[Intro: Usher]
Ooh, yeah baby yeaah
Uhhuhhuhhuhhmmm
Yeaah babe
Ooh, ooh
Oh, yeah
Listen up, I got a story to tell
Check it out now
And I know you can identify with this one
Yeah yeah yeah, oh
Check it out

[Verse 1: Usher & girl]
Figured I'd hit it and quit it just one night
Got so good to me doubled back twice, I
Must've been outta my mind
Knowing I don't wanna
I'm about to nut up, what's wrong?
Guess it's too late to turn back now
Can't apologize 'cause that ain't my style
Shorty raining wet, up in my ear talking 'bout
I got what you came for, this here got your name on it

[Chorus: Usher]
Go on and hit it
That's what it's made for
We got protection
That's what it's made for
Boo, why you tripping now?
You know I got it
That's what it's made for
So I can do you like this, baby
So I can freak you like this, baby
Know you ain't felt it like this, baby
Girl I forgot it
But we gon' still get down like this

[Verse 2: Usher]
Game rules, no cap, no cut
But even Superman couldn't turn your love down, I
Slipped up, slipped in
Hey man, what the hell you doing?
Raw dog is a never
I know I know better, hah
Heard her whisper, "don't worry, I'm safe"
Didn't matter 'cause it's already too late
I was lost in the sauce, dead wrong
And I ain't stopping now
Parlaying in the bush again
Didn't think about what I was putting in it

[Chorus: Usher & Girl]
Go on and hit it
That's what it's made for
She said, "You got something on, right?"
That's what it's made for
Boo, why you tripping?
You know I got it
That's what it's made for
So I can do you like this, baby
So I can freak you like this, baby
Know you ain't felt it like this, baby
Girl I forgot it
But we gon' still get down like this
Best stay where you are
That's what it's made for
Player, player, put it down
That's what it's made for
Oh baby turn around
You know I got it
That's what it's made for
So I can do you like this, baby
So I can freak you like this, baby
Know you ain't felt it like this, baby
Girl I forgot it
But we gon' still get down like this

[Interlude: Usher & girl speaking]
I gotta go
Mm-mm, you ain't gotta go nowhere
Look baby I, something's coming up, I gotta--
Mm mm, just get it up one more time. Let me touch it
Again?
Again and again and again
Baby, look--
Come on, you know that's what it's made for
You want me to sweat it out?
I want you to sweat it all out
I'ma get it, baby
Get it, take it
Okay
Take it
I'ma get up inside

[Chorus: Usher]
That's what it's made for (that's what it's made for)
That's what it's made for
Don't trip, I got protection
You know I got it
That's what it's made for
I'm gon' do you like this, baby
Freak you like this
Felt it like this
We gon' still get down like this
That's what it's made for
Oh, player, player, put it down
That's what it's made for
Too late to turn back now
You know I got it
That's what it's made for
Do you like this
Freak you like this
Felt it like this
Girl, I forgot it
But we gon' still get down like this

[Outro: Usher]
And that's only the beginning
God, I might as well just go to sleep here, right
Damn

Usher

With a career spanning over twenty-five years, Usher Raymond has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary R&B. Having sold over 75 million records worldwide, also attaining nine number-one records on the Billboard 100 charts, he is one of the most accomplished R&B singers in the world.

Coming into the scene in 90’s under the guidance of a young Puff Daddy finding his way. It wasn’t until he connected with the up-and-coming producer Jermaine Dupri did Usher begin having his success with his second and third albums, My Way and 8701.

He made an impact with his fourth studio album Confessions that sold 1.1 million copies in the first week and produced four consecutive Billboard Hot 100 number one singles —"Yeah!“, "Burn”, “Confessions Part II”, and “My Boo”. Confessions went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and is the last album certified diamond by a black artist.