Released: January 1, 1993

Songwriter: Roy “Dog” Pennon Suamana Brown Stephanie Bright Riley

Producer: Roy “Dog” Pennon

[Intro]
Heyyyyy

Yeah
Kinda phat, huh?

Check my style

[Hook]
(Dog House Pro.) You turn me
(comin' at ya, ninety-three, huh) You turn me on

(check my style, uh)
(yeah)

You turn me on
With the thangs you do

But don't take too long
(one two three, check it out, check it out) What about me and you?

[Verse 1:]
When I first saw you
I knew you were for me
I couldn't find the words to say (you turn me)
And just the thought of you
Laying here beside me
Turns me on in every way, yeah

[Hook]
You turn me on (you turn me on)
With the thangs you do

But don't take too long (don't take too long)
What about me and you? (what about me and you, girl?)

Kinda phat, huh?
Ya like it like that?

Check my style
Check my style

[Verse 2:]
I'm infatuated with ya smile
Love is on my mind
I want tonight to be the night
Don't ya run away from me
'Cause I got what you need
So stay by my side
You turn me on

[Hook]
You turn me on (girl, ya know you turn me on)
With the thangs you do (oh baby, baby)

But don't take too long (don't take too long)
What about me and you?

Yeah, shit is phat
You know what I'm sayin'

You turn me on
You turn me on
You turn me on

[Bridge]
I want your love (I want love)
I need your love (I got to have it, yeah yeah)

You turn me on

I need your love (I need your love)
I want your love (I need your loving everyday)

You turn me

You turn me on

[Hook]
You turn me on (girl, you know you turn me on)
With the thangs you do (yeah, baby)

But don't take too long (don't take too long)
What about me and you (what about me and you, baby?)

You turn me on (every little thing you do, girl)
With the thangs you do

But don't take too long (don't take too long, yeah)
What about me and you?

You turn me on (aw yeah)
With the thangs you do

Hi-Five

Hi-Five is an R&B group from Waco, Texas, originally consisting of lead singer Tony Thompson, Russell Neal, Roderick Clark, Marcus Sanders, and Toriano Easley, who was later replaced by Treston Irby. They released their self-titled debut album in 1990, which peaked at #1 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart and was certified Platinum. This album featured the #1 R&B/Top 10 Pop hit “I Can’t Wait Another Minute,” and “I Just Can’t Handle It,” which peaked at #3 on the R&B Singles chart, as well as their biggest hit, the Teddy Riley-produced “I Like the Way (The Kissing Game),” which hit #1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B Singles chart.

Their follow-up album Keep It Goin' On was released in 1992 and featured the hit songs “She’s Playing Hard To Get,” which peaked at #2 on the R&B Singles chart and #5 on the Pop chart, as well as the R. Kelly-produced single “Quality Time,” which peaked at #3 on the R&B Singles chart. Their third album Faithful was released in 1993 and contained the hit singles “Unconditional Love” and “Never Should’ve Let You Go”, which were also featured on the soundtracks to Menace II Society and Sister Act 2, respectively.

The group disbanded in 1994 and Tony Thompson went on to release his solo album Sexsational in 1995. Thompson re-formed Hi-Five with four new members and released the album The Return independently in 2005 but he was issued a cease-and-desist order by the original members of the group to halt sales of the album. As discussions of putting the original group back together were taking place, Tony Thompson passed away on June 1, 2007 in his hometown of Waco, Texas. Treston Irby and Marcus Sanders have carried on with the Hi-Five name, continuing to make music and tour.