Released: October 26, 1999

[rap by ra-ra]
Me and my niggas is gettin down like what!
Immature for the 99 like what!
Mad at my niggas 'cause they platinum plus
Yo I'm ra-ra,bout' to tear up
Frontin 'cause I said I couldn't trust a friend
Man I'll never choose the chick again
It's time to double up,get this loot and win
Standed on my own,countin benjamins,what!

[Chorus]
Im just trying to understand
How,you said he was your fam
Could this all be a scam?
Why am I bubblin

[batman 1st verse]
Now,i've heard,about your kissing cousin
Telling me he's your blood,when,you know,he really wasn't
(I can't believe you)
Pictures culd be worth a thousand words
I try to understand...

[Chorus 2x]

[batman 2nd verse]
You,could have,told me,the truth from the game

([romeo adlib] "instead of runnin behind my back,you should'v sad somethin")
Maybe then,me and you,would have been straight
([romeo adlib] "now I got problems with this nigga that I don't even know")
Staying nights at the crib,was you buggin?
If I didn't love you,you'd have to get somethin
Girl I try...

[Chorus 2x]
[rap by romeo]
Never thought that I could get down like this
Immature back and back with more hit's
And we gonna bring it to ya' like what!
All up in your face,you can't compare us
In the 99 we comin to hot
Sittin on top of the world,it don't stop
Romeo,batman,ldb
All chicks are the same
It ain't meant to be,what!

[Chorus until fades]

Immature

Immature, also known as IMx, is an R&B group from Los Angeles, California. The group was formed in 1992 by Marques Houston (Batman), Jerome Jones (Romeo, also known as Young Rome), and Don Santos (Half-Pint). The trio decided to enter a talent show together at the school they were attending. After performing, they were discovered and signed to Virgin Records, and began recording their debut album.

Their debut album, On Our Worst Behavior, was released on September 22, 1992. The album produced three singles: “Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior” featuring Jermaine Dupri, “Da Munchies”, and “I Wanna Know U That Way”. Though the album and two of its singles failed to chart, “Tear It Up (On Our Worst Behavior)” managed to peak at #29 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, largely due to its inclusion on the soundtrack to the animated film Bébé’s Kids.

In 1994, Half-Pint’s parents pulled him from the group because they wanted him to focus on his studies more instead of being in the group. Half-Pint was replaced by Kelton Reese (LDB, or Little Drummer Boy), who was already the drummer for the group. Now signed to MCA Records, their sophomore effort Playtyme Is Over was released on August 10, 1994. Unlike their previous effort, the album managed to peak at #26 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #88 on the Billboard 200. The accompanying three singles for the album were: “Never Lie” (the album’s most successful single, peaking at #5 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, “Constantly”, and “I Don’t Mind”.