Released: November 30, 2010

Songwriter: Mac Robinson Brian Warfield Miguel

Producer: The Fisticuffs

[Verse 1]
Let's play a little game
Just between you and I
Obviously physical
You gotta use your mind
We can be cops and robbers
Tarzan and Jane, Marilyn and Robert
But either way the objective is the same
To please and entertain

[Chorus]
You will be my vixen
My bed'll be your stage
We will get the spotlight all night
Each and every time we play
You will be my vixen
As we improvise
Delivering a captivating performance every time

[Verse 2]
Why not be creative
Pull out all the stops
You can pick the scene
If I can pick the props
Do you prefer classroom or office
Masquerade expert or novice
We can play
The objective is the same
To please and entertain

[Chorus]
You will be my vixen
My bed'll be your stage
We will get the spotlight all night
Each and every time we play
You will be my vixen
As we improvise
Delivering a captivating performance every time

[Verse 3]
But baby together we can't lose
And I know you're always down for something new
When we're making love let's put on a show
Until the curtains close

[Chorus]
You will be my vixen
My bed'll be your stage
We will get the spotlight all night
Each and every time we play
You will be my vixen
As we improvise
Delivering a captivating performance every time
You will be my vixen
My bed'll be your stage
We will get the spotlight all night
Each and every time we play
You will be my vixen
As we improvise
Delivering a captivating performance every time

[Outro]
So would you like to play? Be my vixen
You always said you wanted to be an actress

Miguel

Miguel Jontel Pimentel, better known simply as Miguel, is an American recording artist, songwriter and producer. He was born and raised in San Pedro, California. His father is Mexican-American and his mother is African American. He often flaunts his Spanish in many songs. He also sung Remember Me from the movie Coco along side Natalia Lafourcade. In 2007, he signed to Jive Records in 2007 and released his debut album, All I Want Is You, in November 2010. Although it performed poorly upon its release, the album became a sleeper hit and helped Miguel garner commercial standing. Following Jive’s dissolution in 2011, he moved to RCA Records and released his second album Kaleidoscope Dream in 2012 to critical acclaim, followed it up three years later with the equally impressive Wildheart on June 29th, 2015, and his most recent work on December 1, 2017, named War & Leisure.