Cat Daddy Ro:
Let's make it happen
Let's make it happen, baby
Let's make it happen
Let's make it happen, baby

Chorus:
If we make love tonight
Will it change us for the rest of our lives
(let's make it happen)
(let's make it happen, baby)
If we make love tonight
For the very first time
(let's make it happen)
(let's make it happen, baby)

Here we are alone again
But we never kicked it like this before
(We never kicked it like this before)
Ooh, the touchin', the kissin' and the huggin', baby
(it's all good)
I must confess I want to explore
We've been homies for so long
(yeah)
I just can't calculate the time
But if we make love tonight
Will it change the way we are
(nah, everything is all good. It's cool)
The question remains my mind
I wanna know

Chorus

I call you on the phone each day
(yeah, and I call yo' shit up too)
I must admit you're my best friend
(Yeah, it's 'cause we got it like that)
But I can't ignore my attraction to you
(it's all mutual, you know what's up)
Are you the man for me
Tell me what's in store
(A good time, you know)
You know my darkest secrets
(right, right)
And I know a few things about you too
(uh huh yeah)
We're puttin' our friendship on the line
(Nah nah nah, it ain't anything like that)
But I wanna get next to you
(c'mon)
All I wanna know

Chorus

(breakdown)

Spoken:
You know, we've been homies awhile
Kicken' it and everything and
I think it's time for us to take this relationship to another level
So, uh, what I wanna know is
(sang)
Do you wanna make love to me
Baby
All night long
'Cause I wanna make love to you
Tell me if it's wrong
Do you wanna make love to me
Baby
All night long
'Cause I wanna make love to you
All night long
Do you wanna make love to me
Baby
All night long
'Cause I wanna make love to you
Tell me if it's wrong

Chorus 'till fade

Adina Howard

Adina Howard is an R&B singer best known for the provocative 1994 hit “Freak Like Me” from her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?

She resurfaced with “(Freak) And U Know It” in 1997 that was supposed to herald her sophomore album for Elektra/EastWest, Welcome To Fantasy Island. The release was ultimately shelved.

After a seven year hiatus, she returned as an independent artist with The Second Coming, featuring new songs along with previously released tracks like “Crank Me Up” featuring Missy Elliott (from Welcome to Fantasy Island) and the Jamie Foxx duet “T-Shirt and Panties.”