Released: August 23, 1994

Songwriter: Maxee Nicci Gilbert Darin Whittington

Producer: Ken Kessie

You know what I want
Come here
Nah, closer
Check it

[Chorus:]
Pass some lovin' baby
You're looking rather tasty
I'll never take a small bite
Got to last me all night
After dinner we can see
Just how long you're beeping me
Tap it, flip it, rub it down

[Verse 1 - Nicci:]
I need a man with a big strong hand
Baggy dukes and a gangsta stand
Twisted dreads or brushed waves
Even with his hair shaved
Give me a brother that'll speak his mind
Never thinking twice about what he might find
Pick me up in all ways
Proud that I'm his lady

[Pre-Chorus:]
He won't call me up two hours late to tell me
That our date ain't going on
A good man knows that is wrong
And he knows that if he really wants these goods
He could have it if he would
Take off his clothes and...

[Chorus]

[Verse 2 - Nicci:]
I had brother that had did me wrong
Never took the time to listen to my song
Never spent enough time, now I got to get mine
When I say 'mine', I mean a new love thang
Pressin' down the street with a ghetto swang
Baby got it goin' on
Really got it goin' on, baby

[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus] (2x)

[Rap: Nicci Gilbert]
Pass the loving, need ya kissing and your hugging
You giving me somethin' special
All the man and never bugging
You got it going on from the flesh to the bone
A rough neck tender always down with Brownstone
I know that soon and very soon it's gonna be alright
So won't ya ring my number, meet you at my crib tonight
We'll from A to B to C and then we'll jump to Q
I'll blow your mind with all the nasty things I'm gonna do
Hey!

[Chorus]

Brownstone

Brownstone is an female R&B trio that came to fame in the mid-90’s. The original members of the group were Nicci Gilbert, Monica “Mimi” Doby, and Charmayne “Maxee” Maxwell.

They released their debut album From The Bottom Up on Michael Jackson’s MJJ Music label. It featured the #1 R&B smash “If You Love Me”.

Before recording their second album Still Climbing, they replaced Monica “Mimi” Doby with Kina Cosper. The second album yielded a solid hit in “5 Miles To Empty”, but the group disbanded before a third album could materialize.