Dangerous
Empyre One Lyrics


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You pack your bag, you take control
You′re moving into my heart and into my soul
Get out of my way, get out of my sight
I won't be walking on thin ice to get through the night
Hey, where′s your work? What's your game?
I know your business but I don't know your name
Hold on tight
You know she′s a little bit dangerous
She′s got what it takes to make ends meet
The eyes of a lover that hit like heat
You know she's a little bit dangerous
Ooohhh, just a little bit dangerous
She′s got what it takes to make ends meet
The eyes of a lover that hit like heat
You know she's a little bit dangerous

You turn around, so hot and dry
You′re hiding under a halo, your mouth is alive
Get out of my way, get out of my sight
I'm not attracted to go-go deeper tonight
Hey, what′s your work? What's your game?
I know your business but I don't know your name
Hold on tight
You know she′s a little bit dangerous
She′s got what it takes to make ends meet
The eyes of a lover that hit like heat
You know she's a little bit dangerous
Ooohhh, she′s extremely dangerous
She's got what it takes to make ends meet




The eyes of a lover that hit like heat
You know she′s a little bit dangerous

Overall Meaning

The song "Dangerous" by Empyre One tells the story of a woman who is a little bit dangerous, yet alluring at the same time. The first verse describes the woman's entrance, as she packs her bags and takes control, entering into the singer's heart and soul. The singer then warns the woman to get out of their way and sight if she intends to cause trouble. Despite this, the singer acknowledges that the woman is irresistibly dangerous, possessing the traits to make ends meet and the eyes of a lover who hits like heat.


In the second verse, the woman turns around, hot and dry, and is described as hiding under a halo with a mouth that is alive. Again, the singer warns the woman to keep out of their way, revealing that they are not interested in going deeper into whatever potential danger she may bring. However, the singer ultimately acknowledges that the woman is extremely dangerous, yet still incredibly captivating.


The lyrics highlight the duality of the woman's character, being both alluring and perilous. The song's upbeat and energetic tempo mirrors the exhilaration and thrill of the singer's relationship with this woman.


Line by Line Meaning

You pack your bag, you take control
You are leaving your old life behind and taking charge of your own destiny.


You′re moving into my heart and into my soul
You have captured my heart and soul, and I am falling for you.


Get out of my way, get out of my sight
I don't want any obstacles or distractions in my pursuit of you.


I won't be walking on thin ice to get through the night
I won't take any risks or put myself in danger just to be with you.


Hey, where′s your work? What's your game?
I am curious about your career and what you like to do for fun.


I know your business but I don't know your name
I am aware of your actions and behaviors, but I haven't been formally introduced to you.


Hold on tight
Brace yourself for the excitement and passion to come.


You know she′s a little bit dangerous
You are aware that she has a certain allure and sensuality that can be risky.


She′s got what it takes to make ends meet
She has the drive and ambition to succeed in life, whatever that may entail.


The eyes of a lover that hit like heat
Her intense gaze conveys the fire and passion she feels for her partner.


Ooohhh, just a little bit dangerous
She is exciting and alluring, but not too risky or threatening.


You turn around, so hot and dry
You have an alluring and confident presence that draws people to you.


You′re hiding under a halo, your mouth is alive
You may appear innocent or angelic, but your energy and personality are vibrant and active.


I'm not attracted to go-go deeper tonight
I am not willing to take things further physically or emotionally at this time.


Ooohhh, she′s extremely dangerous
She is very alluring and tempting, with a potential for danger that raises the stakes.




Writer(s): Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell

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