Make Her Feel Good
Teairra Mari feat. Memphis Bleek & Joe Budden Lyrics


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[Chorus]
Is there any boys around
Know how to make a girl feel
That wanna make a girl feel
Make her feel good?
All I wanna know
Is there any boys around
That know how to make a girl feel
That wanna make a girl feel
Make her feel good?
I just wanna know

Do I have to tell him how to touch me?
Do I have to tell him how to hold me?
Do I have to tell him when to call me?
Do I have to tell him I'm lonely?
Do I have to feel wrong
When it ain't strong?
Keep my mouth closed?
(Huh, huh, huh)
Can't a girl from the hood find a homey
That ain't just tryin' to hang around me?

Do I have to show a nigga I'm a woman?
Do I have to apologize for my emotions?
Do I have to tell a nigga what to say to me
Every time he wanna get next to me?
Do I have to set a full cat black case?
Stroke 'cause he go
(Mmm, girl, no)
Can't a chick from the hood find a homey
That wanna do more than spend money on me?

[Chorus]

How come I got a nigga, but can't trust him?
Why every answer to my question is a question?
Why can't my nigga be my own lil' somethin'
And every girl on my block can't say they don' bump wit'?

I'm so tired of these so-called, wanna-be, hard, cold pretenders that
(Have no clue)
Can't a chick from the hood find a homey
That I ain't gotta tell how to put it on me?

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Why, why is it so hard
Hard for a girl like me to find a boy
That really knows how to make a girl feel? (girl feel, feel)
Why is it so hard
Hard for a girl like me to find a boy
That really knows how to make a girl feel? (girl feel, feel)
I just wanna know





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Teairra Mari's "Make Her Feel Good" are about the challenges of finding a partner who truly knows how to satisfy and fulfill a woman. The chorus is a plea to any men who can "make a girl feel good" to come forward, while the verses delve deeper into the frustration and obstacles that women face in relationships. The first verse questions why a woman should have to direct her partner on how to touch and hold her, or when to call her, and why she should feel guilty for wanting a strong emotional connection.


The second verse further explores the theme of women being forced to accept less than they deserve in relationships. The singer wonders why she has a partner she can't trust, and why he always responds to her questions with more questions. She also longs for a partner who doesn't just spend money on her, but truly cares for her and knows how to satisfy her needs. The bridge sums up the overall feeling of the song, which is a frustrated longing for a partner who can truly make a woman feel fulfilled.


Overall, "Make Her Feel Good" is a relatable and empowering song that addresses some of the challenges that modern women face in relationships. It expresses a desire for true emotional and physical connection rather than surface-level gestures, and encourages men to step up and prove that they can truly "make a girl feel good."


Line by Line Meaning

Is there any boys around
Are there any guys nearby


Know how to make a girl feel
Who knows how to please a woman


That wanna make a girl feel
That have a desire to satisfy a woman


Make her feel good?
By making her feel sexually desired and fulfilled


All I wanna know
I just want to understand


Do I have to tell him how to touch me?
Why do I have to instruct him on how to touch me?


Do I have to tell him how to hold me?
Why do I have to instruct him on how to hold me?


Do I have to tell him when to call me?
Why do I have to instruct him on when to call me?


Do I have to tell him I'm lonely?
Why do I have to tell him I feel lonely?


Do I have to feel wrong
Why should I feel guilty


When it ain't strong?
When the relationship isn't stable


Keep my mouth closed?
Should I stay silent?


Can't a girl from the hood find a homey
Can't a woman from a less privileged area find a loyal partner


That ain't just tryin' to hang around me?
Instead of just using me for convenience?


Do I have to show a nigga I'm a woman?
Why do I have to prove my femininity


Do I have to apologize for my emotions?
Why do I have to say sorry for expressing my feelings


Do I have to tell a nigga what to say to me
Why do I have to dictate what he says to me?


Every time he wanna get next to me?
Whenever he wants to be intimate


Do I have to set a full cat black case?
Do I have to put up with drama and arguments?


Stroke 'cause he go
To console myself because he leaves after sex


(Mmm, girl, no)
No, I don't have to put up with that behavior


Can't a chick from the hood find a homey
Can't a woman from a less privileged area find a loyal partner


That wanna do more than spend money on me?
Instead of just proving his financial status


[Chorus]
Repeated main refrain


How come I got a nigga, but can't trust him?
Why do I have a man, but can't rely on him?


Why every answer to my question is a question?
Why does he avoid direct answers?


Why can't my nigga be my own lil' something
Why can't he be genuinely unique to me


And every girl on my block can't say they don' bump wit'?
When every other girl in my neighborhood has someone to be intimate with?


I'm so tired of these so-called, wanna-be, hard, cold pretenders that
I'm fatigued by these men who act tough but lack substance


(Have no clue)
(Have no knowledge)


Can't a chick from the hood find a homey
Can't a woman from a less privileged area find a loyal partner


That I ain't gotta tell how to put it on me?
Who knows how to impress me without direction?


[Chorus]
Repeated main refrain


[Bridge]
Interlude bridge section


Why, why is it so hard
Why is it so difficult


Hard for a girl like me to find a boy
For a woman like me to find a suitable partner


That really knows how to make a girl feel? (girl feel, feel)
Who is adept at pleasing a woman sexually


I just wanna know
I am simply seeking answers


[Chorus]
Repeated main refrain




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: VITO COLAPIETRO, NEELY DINKINS, WILLIE HUTCHINSON, ERIC BARRIER, WILLIAM GRIFFIN, SEAN GARRETT

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