Signing to Island Records through Haqq Islam's University Records imprint, the group released two successful albums, Dru Hill and Enter the Dru, before separating for a period from late 1999 to 2002, during which time Sisqó and Woody released solo albums. While Woody's Soul Music LP was a moderate success in the gospel music industry, Sisqó's debut album, Unleash the Dragon, and its hit singles, "Thong Song" and "Incomplete", were major pop successes, and established Sisqó as a household name outside Dru Hill. Sisqó's second album, Return of Dragon, did not sell as well.
In 2002, by then part of the Def Soul record label, the group reunited and added fifth member Rufus "Scola" Waller to the lineup for their third album, Dru World Order, whose underperformance led to the group being dropped from Def Soul. In 2009, the group signed to Kedar Entertainment Group and released their fourth album, InDRUpendence Day, the following year, with new member Tao taking the place of the again departed Woody.
She Wants Me
Dru Hill Lyrics
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Still she wants me
See her at the corner of my eye
Checkin' her fly
In the bathroom made for two
She's lookin' like a diva
That girl is also
If I could beat a rock to hold her down
Maybe there's a diamond in our future
Girl I wanna get witcha
I ain't got no plans if
You ain't got no plans
Car to the port
Port to the plane
Plane to the air
Air to wherever
I'll drop and roll
The girl is on fire
I'm in control
Love ain't for hire
Girl do you want
I've got hearts and diamonds
She's beatin' on the pole
Girl I ain't lyin'
She want me to hurt him
She want to forget about her man
She want me to wonder
Gonna write a better hand of her plan
She want me to love her
I know that but what we did we're wrong
But I probably won't desert her (new)
Still she wants me
See her out the corner of my eye
Checkin' her fly
In the bathroom made for two
Her and her girl friends
Said it was her best friend
Those 2 should be outta line
Her eyes are tellin' me to come in
Her friends r tellin' me to come in
Red dress so fittin' it's a sin
I don't know where to begin
She wants me
The hotel and friends
They can't be a part of it
I've got no objections
I'd love to be a part of it
She's got more ideas but that's where we just parted
She wants me
The hotel and friends
They can't be a part of it
I've got no objections
I'd love to be a part of it
She's got more ideas but that's where we just parted
The lyrics to Dru Hill's "She Wants Me" are about a woman who is interested in the singer, despite having a boyfriend. The singer is tempted by her and is considering the possibility of a relationship. The chorus repeats the phrase "She wants me" throughout the song, emphasizing the temptation and desire that the woman has for the singer.
In the first verse, the singer sees the woman looking sexy and confident in the bathroom, making him feel drawn to her. He contemplates the possibility of being with her and having a future together. The second verse indicates that the woman's friends are encouraging the singer to come into the picture, but he feels conflicted about getting involved in a situation where the woman already has a boyfriend. The song ends with the singer still feeling the temptation and the woman still wanting him, suggesting that the situation may escalate in future encounters.
This song can be seen as a commentary on the complexities of modern dating and sexuality, where people may feel attracted to others despite being in a committed relationship. It also illustrates the difficulties of making tough moral decisions, where the singer is struggling between his desire for the woman and his respect for her relationship. Overall, "She Wants Me" is a catchy and provocative song that delves into the complicated emotions and desires of human relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
She wants me
The subject of the song desires the attention and company of the singer
Still she wants me
Despite any doubts or hesitation, the subject of the song still desires the attention and company of the singer
See her at the corner of my eye
The singer notices the subject of the song in his peripheral vision
Checkin' her fly
The subject of the song is checking her appearance and making sure she looks good
In the bathroom made for two
The singer and subject of the song are in a private bathroom together
She's lookin' like a diva
The subject of the song is looking glamorous and confident
Tryin' to achieve her
The subject of the song is striving to be the best version of herself
That girl is also
The subject of the song is also desirable
If I could beat a rock to hold her down
The singer is expressing how deeply he desires the subject of the song
Maybe there's a diamond in our future
The singer believes there may be a bright future ahead for him and the subject of the song
Girl I wanna get witcha
The singer expresses his desire to pursue a relationship with the subject of the song
I ain't got no plans if
The singer has no plans unless the subject of the song is involved
You ain't got no plans
The singer is asking the subject of the song if she has any plans
Car to the port
The singer is describing his willingness to travel for the subject of the song
Port to the plane
The singer is describing his willingness to travel further for the subject of the song
Plane to the air
The singer is describing his willingness to go wherever the subject of the song wants to go
Air to wherever
The singer is expressing his willingness to go anywhere with the subject of the song
I'll drop and roll
The singer is ready to go at a moment's notice
The girl is on fire
The subject of the song is very attractive and desirable
I'm in control
The singer is in control of the situation
Love ain't for hire
The singer is expressing that love cannot be bought
Girl do you want
The singer is asking the subject of the song if she wants him
I've got hearts and diamonds
The singer has strong feelings and valuable assets to offer the subject of the song
She's beatin' on the pole
The subject of the song is dancing seductively on a pole
Girl I ain't lyin'
The singer is being truthful with the subject of the song
She want me to hurt him
The subject of the song wants the singer to hurt or forget about her current partner
She want to forget about her man
The subject of the song wants to forget about her current partner and focus on the singer
She want me to wonder
The subject of the song wants the singer to be curious and captivated by her
Gonna write a better hand of her plan
The subject of the song is going to improve her approach to pursuing a relationship with the singer
She want me to love her
The subject of the song desires the love and affection of the singer
I know that but what we did we're wrong
The singer acknowledges that their actions were not morally correct
But I probably won't desert her (new)
Despite the initial wrongdoing, the singer has no intention of abandoning the subject of the song
See her out the corner of my eye
The singer once again notices the subject of the song in his peripheral vision
Her and her girl friends
The subject of the song is with her female friends
Said it was her best friend
The female friend with the subject of the song is referred to as her best friend
Those 2 should be outta line
The singer is suggesting that the female friends are inappropriately involved in the situation
Her eyes are tellin' me to come in
The subject of the song is using her eyes to communicate her desire for the singer to join them
Her friends r tellin' me to come in
The subject of the song's friends are also encouraging the singer to join them
Red dress so fittin' it's a sin
The subject of the song is wearing a red dress that is so alluring it would be considered sinful
I don't know where to begin
The singer is overwhelmed with desire and unsure of what to do
The hotel and friends
The hotel and the subject of the song's friends are involved in the ongoing situation
They can't be a part of it
The singer believes that the hotel and the subject of the song's friends should not be involved in the situation
I've got no objections
The singer has no problem with the situation
I'd love to be a part of it
The singer desires to be more involved in the situation
She's got more ideas but that's where we just parted
The subject of the song has more plans or ideas, but the singer concludes that they are parting ways for now
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Written by: WIRLIE MORRIS, WRITERS UKNOWN
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