Released: November 23, 2002

Featuring: Sia

Songwriter: John Farrar

[Verse 1: Beck]
I got chills, they're multiplying
And I'm losing control
'Cause the power, you're supplying
It's electrifying!

[Verse 2: Sia]
You better shape up, 'cause I need a man
And my heart is set on you
You better shape up, you better understand
To my heart I must be true
Nothing left, nothing left for me to do

[Chorus: Sia & Beck]
You're the one that I want
You are the one I want
You're the one that I want
You are the one I want
You're the one that I want
You are the one I want

[Verse 3: Sia]
If you're filled with affection
You're too shy to convey
Meditate my direction
Feel your way

[Verse 1: Beck & Sia]
I better shape up, 'cause I need a man
I need a man who can keep me satisfied
I better shape up, if I'm gonna prove
You better prove that my faith is justified
Are you sure? Yes I'm sure down deep inside

[Chorus: Sia & Beck]

Beck

Beck took the lo-fi sound of DIY indie rock to the Billboard charts in 1994 with his slacker anthem “Loser,” but his avant-pop palette extends well beyond the folk-rap beats and samples of that hit; encompassing everything from funk, soul, and psychedelia to wild experiments with feedback, toy instruments, and found sounds. Plus, his disjointed, surreal lyrics (which were often compared to Highway 61 Revisited-era Bob Dylan) made for an alt-pop sound that helped define the ‘90s and made Beck one of the most interesting musicians of his era.