You Scared The Lovin' Outta Me
Funkadelic Lyrics


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You scared me, baby (yeah)
You scared the love right out of me
(x3)

I thought I knew all there is to do
I stuck out my chest and dove into a love
With ego in charge, I charged into what seemed
To be the quickest way into manhood

You scared me, baby
You scared the love right outta me
(x2)
Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, whoa

"Eat this for me" and from a tiny tree
She plucked a fruit and placed it on her navel
I was no freak, but I was gettin' weak
I took the quickest way into her womanhood

You scared me, baby (yeah)
You scared the love right outta me
(x5)

"Eat this for me" and from a tiny tree
She plucked a fruit and placed it on her navel
I was no freak, but I was gettin' weak
I took the quickest way into her womanhood

You scared me, baby (yeah)




You scared the love right outta me
(x5)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "You Scared The Lovin' Outta Me" by Funkadelic describe a man who confidently thought he knew everything about love, but was quickly proven wrong by a woman who scared him and drained him of his confidence. The first two lines of each verse repeat the same phrase, "You scared me, baby/You scared the love right out of me," emphasizing the impact this woman had on him.


The singer in the song talks about how he thought he knew all there was to do about love, but didn't realize that he was acting out of ego-driven impulses. He charged into what he thought was the "quickest way into manhood," but was distorted by the fear that this woman caused him. He describes the scene where the woman asks him to "eat this for me" and she plucked a fruit and placed it on her navel. The singer then takes "the quickest way into her womanhood," meaning he engages in sexual activity with the woman. However, this sexual encounter is not pleasurable or fulfilling for him, as the woman has scared him and left him feeling drained of his confidence and love.


The overall message of the song seems to suggest that love requires patience, understanding and a connection that comes from a place of mutual respect and trust- not simply a physical connection. The singer learns through his encounter with the woman that rushing into love out of ego-driven impulses will only lead to disappointment and heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

You scared me, baby (yeah)
You caused me great fear, my darling (yes)


You scared the love right out of me
Your actions caused me to lose the love I had for you


(x3)
Repeated three times for emphasis


I thought I knew all there is to do
I believed I had all the knowledge necessary to handle this situation


I stuck out my chest and dove into a love
I confidently and eagerly pursued a romantic relationship


With ego in charge, I charged into what seemed
My prideful self was in control and I rushed headlong into a situation


To be the quickest way into manhood
Thinking it would make me more of a man


(x2)
Repeated twice for emphasis


Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, whoa
Expressing surprise and shock


"Eat this for me" and from a tiny tree
She requested that I eat a piece of fruit from a small tree


She plucked a fruit and placed it on her navel
She took a fruit and put it on her belly button


I was no freak, but I was gettin' weak
I wasn't a pervert, but I was becoming aroused


I took the quickest way into her womanhood
I quickly engaged in sexual activity with her


(x5)
Repeated five times for emphasis


You scared me, baby (yeah)
You caused me great fear, my darling (yes)


You scared the love right outta me
Your actions caused me to lose the love I had for you


(x5)
Repeated five times for emphasis




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: George Jr. Clinton, Glenn La Monte Goins

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@moehammondmedia

This absolute genius! You can't name one band in the history of music that was more creative or original than Funkadelic. Worrell is playing spooky synthesizer riffs and chords, Bootsy is playing this slow, funky but creepy sounding baseline and Goins is singing the whole time as if he were afraid of the track. They were endlessly creative and Clinton was the glue that held all of this musical madness together.

@vincentjones1394

Yessssss

@tommyswenumson1739

“As if he were afraid of the track” is the best description of glen goins on this song

@wendelldalton2991

Love that ole funk. George was born about 30 miles from where i live. Love funkadelic

@mrnobodyz

☝🏼As a projectionist who loves Funkadelic and used to show Russ Meyer films on an almost weekly basis while often playing P-Funk during the intermissions, This really works for me on many levels🤘🏼

@garydillard5380

It doesn’t get any better than this on any level

@tommyswenumson1739

Is this video russ meyer? Where do i find this mans films to watch

@mrnobodyz

@@tommyswenumson1739 Russ Meyer, yes! These clips are taken from “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!” Shouldn’t be too difficult to find some of his work online.🤷🏻‍♂️

@johnlewis2247

Classic Glen and Bernie killing it and that guitar and the background girls

@LonnieLibran

Glen was special.  The boy was bad. 

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