Songwriter: Smokey Robinson Marv Tarplin

Producer: D’Angelo

[Intro: Big Daddy Kane Sample]
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[Verse 1: D'Angelo]
Baby, let's cruise away from here
Don't be confused, baby, the way is clear
And if you want it, you got it forever
Oh, this is not a one night stand baby

[Pre-Chorus: D'Angelo]
Let the music take your mind
And just release and you will find, baby

[Chorus: D'Angelo]
We're going to fly away
Glad you're going my way
I love it when we're cruisin' together
Music was made for love
Cruisin' is made for love
I love it when we're cruisin' together

[Verse 2: D'Angelo]
Baby, tonight belongs to us
Everything's right, do what you must baby
And inch by inch we get closer and closer
Every little part of each other, oh baby, baby

[Pre-Chorus: D'Angelo]
Let the music take your mind
Just release and you will find, baby

[Chorus: D'Angelo]
We're going to fly away
Glad you're going my way
I love it when we're cruisin' together
Music was made for love
Cruisin' is made for love
I love it when we're cruisin' together
We're going to fly away
Glad you're going my way
I love it when we're cruisin' together
Music was made for love
Cruisin' is made for love
I love it when we're cruisin' together

[Bridge: Big Daddy Kane Sample]
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[Pre-Chorus: D'Angelo]
And if you want it, you got it forever
I can just stay there inside you and love you, baby
Let the music take your mind
Just release and you will find, baby

[Chorus: D'Angelo]
We're going to fly away
Glad you're going my way
I love it when we're cruisin' together
Music was made for love
Cruisin' is made for love
I love it when we're cruisin' together

[Outro: Big Daddy Kane Sample]
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D’Angelo

Michael Eugene Archer (born February 11, 1974), better known by his stage name D'Angelo (pronounced dee-Angelo), is an American R&B and neo soul singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.

The allure of D’Angelo began in 1995 on his debut album “Brown Sugar,” where he emerged as a nostalgic figure in modern soul. Armed with a honeyed voice and hip-hop swagger, D’Angelo was equal parts Marvin Gaye and LL Cool J, the consummate musician and the coolest guy in the room.

His second album, 2000’s Voodoo, was a near perfect communion of buttery soul, Crisco-fried funk, and hip-hop thump.