Lyrics
Oh, what’s your name (Name)
Inquiring about the listener's name.
What’s your availability
Asking about the listener's availability.
Fill out the application
Suggesting the listener fill out an application.
There’s an opening on my roster
Indicating an opening in the speaker's roster.
Hey
A greeting.
Just keep your ringer on
Encouraging the listener to keep their phone on.
So
An interjection.
I can call you when I need it
Expressing the desire to call the listener when needed.
You can clock in
Suggesting the listener can start working (metaphorically).
Get to working
Implies a request for physical intimacy.
On my body
Emphasizing the listener's role in pleasuring the speaker.
Don’t forget about your uniform
Reminding the listener to wear a metaphorical uniform (maintain a certain appearance).
All I wanna see is skin
Expressing a desire to see the listener's skin.
All I wanna feel is you on me
Desiring physical closeness with the listener.
That’s all I need
Emphasizing the simplicity of the speaker's needs.
Do you have experience
Asking about the listener's experience.
I ain’t tryna show you how to beat it up
Stating the speaker doesn't want to instruct the listener in physical matters.
I ain’t tryna tell you how to eat it up
Reiterating the speaker's non-instructive stance.
We can skip the training
Suggesting skipping any training or formalities.
It can be your first day
Implying it's the listener's first day in a casual relationship.
On call
Introducing the concept of being "on call" for the speaker.
You’ll be there when I need it
Repeating the idea of being available for the speaker's needs.
You’ll be there when I need it
-On call
-That get right (Yeah)
-Get me right (Yeah)
-On call
-You’ll be there when I need it
-You’ll be there when I need it
-On call
Reiterating the concept of being "on call."
That get right (Yeah)
Emphasizing the physical aspect of the relationship and avoiding emotional involvement.
Get me right (Yeah)
-Oh what’s your name
-What’s your size
-You’re what I like
-I wanna hear you say you want me (Yeah)
-But don’t you get needy
-I just want your body
-So please don’t call me
Advising the listener to keep the relationship professional and not contact the speaker when lonely.
When you’re lonely
-Keep it professional
Expressing a desire to avoid discussions about emotions.
I don’t wanna know how you feel
-Don’t wanna talk about your emotions
-Tell me can you handle
Posing a question about the listener's ability to handle the situation.
Tell me can you handle that
-Do you have experience
Repeating the idea of skipping training and having it be the listener's first day.
I ain’t tryna show you how to beat it up (Nope)
-I ain’t tryna tell you how to eat it up
-We can skip the training
-It can be your first day (Yeah, yeah)
-On call
Reiterating the theme of being "on call" for the speaker.
You’ll be there when I need it
-You’ll be there when I need it
-On call
-That get right (Yeah)
-Get me right (Yeah)
-On call
-You’ll be there when I need it
-You’ll be there when I need it
-On call
-That get right (Yeah)
-Get me right (Yeah)
-You’re on call
Repeating the idea of being "on call."
You’re on call for me
Describing the listener as being "on call" and emphasizing their readiness to respond.
On call for me
-Drop what you’re doing and come to me
-Mmm, baby please
-You’re on call
-You’re on call for me
-On call for me
-Drop what you’re doing and come to me
-Mmm, baby please
-Please
-Drop what you’re doing and come to me
-Mmm
-You ready
Confirming the listener's readiness.
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