Featuring: Busta Rhymes

Songwriter: Busta Rhymes Jean Grae

Producer: 9th Wonder

(feat. Busta Rhymes)

My caramel mahogany fairtail
You gon do very well
Fearing for the fairwell
Stay a while, we can just lay a while
See my smile better
Lay your chest on me, make you my sweater
I want the rest of you
Pressing me head up
I need contact
Your windows reflecting me back
Later I ask where your memories at
Your face teling me that
You need a taste where the hennesy's at
C'mon lace me
Replace glasses with the tip of my tongue
I won't front baby
Later your sprung
And though relation is young
I feel it's making a connection to young
So that I xxx like the chick in the song
No lie
Won't I
Take my time let the bass unwind
Claymation could'ntmold a better mind
Your sick
And I'll be the nurse and you'll be the patient
Boy how insane could it get
I'm so high babay

High
High
High

High
High
Baby I'm so high off your love (ooo)

Ok turn the lights off, no
Turn them back on
Want you to see my backbone and my blacktones
Start minimal
Raise it to animal
Please your no amiture
Please beyond tangible
Knees be all tangled up
Like the candles
Placed on the mantle that
That romanced at angles
We'll slow dance till tango'n gets horizontal
I know you go longer that flows with no comma
I'm high on ya
You like it don't ya
To survive by just biting on ya
Like the high note
Nibble just a little bit
Everything I'm thinking your already delivering it
Quiver
Pleasure unheard
You ain't even done first
When I done burst crazy
I'm in love thirst
You are the quincher
Maybe we should be taping so you could remember
I'm just sass'n

High (your making me so)
High (you got me so)
High

High (your making me so)
High (baby)
Baby I'm so high off your love (ooo)

High (your making me so)
High (I'm getting so)
High

(can you stop getting me?)
High (your love is so)
High (baby)
Baby I'm so high off your love (ooo)

Jean Grae

Jean Grae was born in Cape Town, South Africa and began her career as “What? What?” in the mid-1990’s and adopted her X-Men themed rap moniker upon beginning her solo career in the early aughts. She has released several wonderful, under-appreciated albums and EPs filled with sophisticated rhymes and wordplay, artful storytelling, and hard, cold delivery. Her most recent release is the EP jeannie., and her long-awaited Cake or Death album is forthcoming.

Jean Grae provided the song “What You Came For” as the score for a promotion of the Black A Nation Under Our Feet comics narrated by writer Ta-Nehisi Coates.

She was engaged to fellow rapper and producer Quelle Chris in 2017.

From the album