Thinkin' About You
Solange Lyrics


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[Chorus]
Thinkin' about you
Where are you?
'Cause I need to hear from you now
It's a mystery

Can't help but think
What is happening to you now?
Thinkin' about you
Where are you?

'Cause I need to hear from you now
'Cause it's a mystery constantly
Thinkin' if you love me
Scooby Dooby Dooby Doo

[Solange]
Where did my baby go?
Boy take that mask off
You used to be all up on me
Now you just trash talk

Split personality
Pullin' 360's
Don't even call me
It's such a mystery
My Scooby Dooby

[Chorus]

[Solange]
Bring back my baby so
We can be like old days
I cannot take much more of
You and your silly ways

I'm tryna reach you
But I'm not Ms. Cleo
I thought I knew you
You got my so confused
Scooby Dooby Doo

[Murphy Lee]
You know my 7 digits
You know my address Solo
Come and visit
I'm just keepin' it realistic

I'm young so I'mma kick it
From Atlantic to the Pacific
Forget it, I admit it
Now only leave it to me so

Now listen
Meet me in Oklahoma
We take a private Jet
To West Bahamas

Mami wherever you want to
Just don't trip
We can dip
Just let me make it legit
Permission slip for permission to slip

[Chorus]

[Murphy Lee]
Come on Solo
You know I ain't your average young dude
You know I can go wherever whenever I want to
So if I could stop illusion

Mystery and confusion
Frequent flyer miles
From St.Louis to Houston
I would do it

See most girls be kinda mad
Like Usher I got it bad
So introduce me to Dad




So we can read the sums
Make clothes wit cha moms-acap

Overall Meaning

In Solange's song "Thinkin' About You," she sings about missing someone who has become distant and mysterious. She searches for answers, wondering where he is and what's been going on in his life. The lyrics reveal a sense of confusion and frustration as she tries to cope with the changes in her relationship with this person. Solange reminisces about how her lover used to be attentive to her, but now he has turned cold and distant, and she can't understand why. She pleads for him to come back and be the person he used to be, and expresses her desire to reconnect with him and recapture the happiness they once shared.


Throughout the song, Solange uses the metaphor of a mystery to describe her relationship. She compares her lover to a "Scooby Doo" character, implying that he's hiding something or not being truthful with her. She also uses the phrase "it's a mystery" repeatedly to convey her confusion and lack of understanding about what's going on. The chorus serves as a refrain, emphasizing her need to hear from him and find out what's been happening in his life.


Overall, Solange's "Thinkin' About You" is a poignant and relatable song about the ups and downs of relationships. The lyrics capture the pain of missing someone you love and feeling helpless to bring them back. The song's catchy melody and upbeat tempo provide a contrasting tone to the sadness expressed in the lyrics, making it a compelling piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

Thinkin' about you
Solange is thinking about the person she is addressing in this song.


Where are you?
Solange is wondering where the person she is thinking about is located.


'Cause I need to hear from you now
Solange is expressing her need to receive communication from the person she is thinking about right away.


It's a mystery
Solange finds the situation with the person she is thinking about quite puzzling and unclear.


Can't help but think
Solange is unable to stop thinking about the person she is addressing in this song.


What is happening to you now?
Solange is wondering what is currently occurring in the life of the person she is thinking about.


'Cause it's a mystery constantly
Solange is constantly baffled by the situation with the person she is thinking about.


Thinkin' if you love me
Solange is questioning whether or not the person she is thinking about loves her.


Scooby Dooby Dooby Doo
This is a nonsensical phrase that is repeated throughout the song.


Where did my baby go?
Solange is questioning where the person she is addressing in this song has disappeared to.


Boy take that mask off
Solange believes that the person she is addressing in this song is being disingenuous, and wants them to drop the act.


You used to be all up on me
Solange is recalling a time when the person she is addressing in this song was more attentive and affectionate toward her.


Now you just trash talk
Solange believes that the person she is addressing in this song now speaks poorly of her.


Split personality
Solange believes that the person she is addressing in this song has a dual nature or is unpredictable in their behavior.


Pullin' 360's
This phrase could mean that the person Solange is addressing is being evasive or inconsistent in their actions and behavior.


Don't even call me
Solange is upset that the person she is addressing in this song is not contacting her.


My Scooby Dooby
This phrase is repeated again, with unclear meaning.


Bring back my baby so
Solange is requesting that the person she is addressing in this song return to her.


We can be like old days
Solange wants things to go back to how they were between her and the person she is addressing in this song in the past.


I cannot take much more of
Solange is expressing that she has been unable to handle the difficulties in her relationship with the person she is addressing in this song.


You and your silly ways
Solange thinks that the person she is addressing in this song is acting foolishly or childishly.


I'm tryna reach you
Solange is attempting to get in touch with the person she is addressing in this song.


But I'm not Ms. Cleo
This is a reference to a psychic hotline operator, indicating that Solange cannot predict or guess the future with certainty.


I thought I knew you
Solange believed she had a good understanding of the person she is addressing in this song, but is now uncertain.


You got my so confused
Solange is feeling disoriented and bewildered by the situation with the person she is addressing in this song.


Permission slip for permission to slip
This phrase is a play on words, and could mean getting approval or an excuse to leave a location or relationship.


You know my 7 digits
Murphy Lee is referencing his phone number, which the person Solange is addressing in this song knows.


You know my address Solo
Murphy Lee is indicating that Solange knows where he lives or the location of his residence.


Come and visit
Murphy Lee is inviting Solange to visit him, potentially indicating that he wants to see her in person.


I'm just keepin' it realistic
Murphy Lee is saying that he is being practical or grounded in his approach to the situation with Solange.


I'm young so I'mma kick it
Murphy Lee is saying that he is young and wants to enjoy himself and party.


From Atlantic to the Pacific
Murphy Lee is saying that he is willing to travel throughout the United States to see Solange.


Forget it, I admit it
Murphy Lee is admitting that he was in the wrong or did something wrong, but is now telling Solange to let it go.


Meet me in Oklahoma
Murphy Lee is suggesting that Solange go to Oklahoma to meet him.


We take a private Jet
Murphy Lee is telling Solange that they will fly on a private airplane together.


To West Bahamas
Murphy Lee is saying that they will travel to the Bahamas together.


Mami wherever you want to
Murphy Lee is calling Solange a colloquial term for 'girlfriend' or an attractive woman, and telling her that they can go wherever she wants to.


Just don't trip
This phrase is a slang term for 'don't worry or stress,' indicating that Murphy Lee wants Solange to relax.


We can dip
This phrase could mean that they will leave quickly or suddenly, or that they will go swimming in the Bahamas together.


Come on Solo
Murphy Lee is addressing Solange by a shortened version of her name, indicating familiarity or affection.


You know I ain't your average young dude
Murphy Lee is suggesting that he is different from other men Solange may have dated or interacted with in the past.


You know I can go wherever whenever I want to
Murphy Lee is indicating that he has freedom and flexibility in his schedule or activities.


So if I could stop illusion
This phrase could mean that Murphy Lee wants to end any sense of misunderstanding or unclear communication between him and Solange.


Frequent flyer miles
Murphy Lee is referencing the rewards points earned from traveling often, indicating that he travels frequently.


From St.Louis to Houston
Murphy Lee is saying that he travels between two cities, potentially indicating that he is from St. Louis and goes to Houston often.


See most girls be kinda mad
Murphy Lee is saying that women are usually angry or upset when they are being pursued or courted.


Like Usher I got it bad
Murphy Lee is referencing a song by R&B singer Usher, indicating that he also has strong romantic feelings and desires.


So introduce me to Dad
Murphy Lee is suggesting that he wants to meet Solange's father to gain approval or build a stronger relationship with her family.


So we can read the sums
This phrase is unclear, but could mean that Murphy Lee and Solange will examine or discuss their finances together.


Make clothes wit cha moms-acap
This phrase is unclear, but could mean that Murphy Lee wants to engage in creative activities with Solange's mother.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: OTTORINO MENARDI, RONNIE LEE

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a scooby doo song

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