Released: February 23, 1999

Songwriter: Dallas Austin

Producer: Dallas Austin

[Verse 1: T-Boz]
U in me feels twice as nice
And everything we do is right
It's nasty love, but that's all right with me
Once a month is not enough
I think about it every week
There's other guys
But that's not U in me

[Pre-Chorus: T-Boz & Left Eye (TLC)]
(I can't understand why it feels so good)
I never felt this way before
I want you more and more each day
(Even if there's someone else)
I might as well take care of myself
I'm never satisfied like U in me

[Hook]
You're so damn special, baby, yeah
I could have anybody but that's not U in me
You're so damn special
Don't wanna give mine up, cuz I like U in me

[Verse 2: T-Boz & Chilli]
U in me became unreal
I never hesitate to see
I need it now and that's how it should be
U in me was somethin' else
Started messin' with my mind
Cuz there will never be me in U, hey, hey

[Pre-Chorus: T-Boz & Chilli (TLC)]
(I can't understand why it feels so good)
I never felt this way before
I want you more and more each day
(Even if there's someone else)
I might as well take care of myself
I'm never satisfied like U in me

[Hook]
You're so damn special, special, hey, hey, hey, yeah
I could have anybody but that's not U in me (No!)
You're so damn special (Yeah)
Don't wanna give mine up, cuz I like U in me

You're so damn special
You know, you know, you know baby yeah
I could have anybody but that's not U in me
You're so damn special (Can't understand the way I feel)
Don't wanna give mine up, cause I like U in me

You're so damn special baby
I could have anybody but that's not U in me
So damn special, hey, hey, hey yeah
Don't wanna give mine up cause I like U in me
So damn special, hey oh oh
I could have anybody but that's not U in me

So damn special, hey yeah, hey yeah
Don't wanna give mine up cause I like U in me
So damn special, baby
So damn special
I could have anybody but that's not U in me
So damn special, baby hey
Don't wanna give mine up cause I like U in me

TLC

TLC is a trio whose musical repertoire spans over R&B, hip-hop, soul, pop, rock, funk, and new jack swing.

Consisting of Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, rapper-singer Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, and singer Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, TLC found unprecedented success in the 1990s, not only as a musical group, but also for an extensive series of high profiled spats with the law, each other, and with their record label—all of which helped to solidify them as one of the definitive recording acts to emerge during the aforementioned time span.

The group, which is in fact the highest-selling girl group in America with 65 million records sold, is known for tackling important social issues in their music such as AIDS awareness, violence, domestic abuse, anorexia, bulimia, sexism, racism, and homophobia.