Released: May 3, 2005

Featuring: R. Kelly

Songwriter: R. Kelly

Producer: R. Kelly

[R Kelly]
I pulled up in this all chrome
Whole body is all stone
Hopped out on tha cell phone
This sh-- bouta be on
Im in tha club like (ohh ohh)
4 shots of da Henndo
Babygirl ain't no joke
Got that thong in a choke hold
Im talkin about Nivea

[Nivea]
So many fellas up in tha club
Which one of them here for me
Das dat brotha who can flip my covers
And fulfill my fantasy
Lookin for a hook up
Doubtcha know me
Who can take me to go shopping
Wit a little bit of BIG
And a little bit of Pac
Wrapped up in one for me

[Chorus]
Im lookin for a gangsta guy
'cause imma gangsta girl
Im lookin for a gangsta boy
To share my gangsta world

[repeat]

Fellas u got doe u gangsta
U gotta whip u gangsta
Ya own crib u gangsta
A big -- u gangsta

[verse 2]
Im lookin for a hook up ride or die
Rich and can hold his own
Gangsta gangsta when its goin down
Be the shelter and my stone
When he's goin to the club
Its all good 'cause im hangin wit my girls
So eenie meenie miney moe
Real gangstaz tho em up lets go

[Chorus]
Here papi here papi iy-yi-yi
[4x]
Come 2 mami yi-yi-yi-yi-yi
[4x]
FREAK me like

[Chorus]

Nivea

Nivea B. Hamilton, also known as Nivea, is an R&B singer. She’s known for hits such as “Don’t Mess With My Man”.

She began her career in 2000 being featured on the Mystikal’s single “Danger (Been So Long)”, which was a minor success. In 2001, she released her debut single “Don’t Mess with the Radio”. It became a moderate success, peaking at ninety on the Billboard Hot 100 and eighty-five on Billboard R&B chart. Her debut self-titled album was released the same year, peaking at number eighty on the Billboard 200. “Don’t Mess With My Man” was released as the third single (The second one was “Run Away (I Wanna Be with You)”) to major success, reaching the top-ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The last single, “Laundromat”, also gained attraction as it peaked at number twenty on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2005, Nivea released the lead single “Okay” for her upcoming second studio album, which peaked at number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100. Her second album Complicated was an improvement commercially as it peaked at number thirty seven on the Billboard 200 and nine on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. “Parking Lot” was the second and last single off the album due to Nivea leaving Jive Records. She later signed with Formula Records.