1. Tony Thompson (September 2, 1975 – June 1, 2007) was an American R&B/soul singer and the lead vocalist of the R&B group Hi-Five. Thompson, who was raised in Oklahoma City, started singing solos in the local church choir at the age of eight. He was noticed by the manager and promoter Robert Ford, and made a cut of a demo with Roderick Clark, Russell Neal, Marcus Sanders, and Toriano Easley, acquaintances from his days in Waco. Hi-Five signed with Jive Records in 1990. The quintet's self-titled debut album went multi-platinum and created several hits, including the billboard hot 100 #1 "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)," "I Can't Wait Another Minute," and "Just Another Girlfriend".
In 1992, the group released Keep It Goin On, with "She's Playing Hard to Get" and "Quality Time". Faithful appeared the following year. Thompson's solo debut, Sexsational, was released on Giant Records in 1995.
Thompson formed his own record label, N'Depth, and re-incarnated Hi-Five with four new members, one of whom was his younger brother. The group's new album, The Return, was released in 2006.
He died from a freon overdose a.k.a "huffing" (as it has been confirmed through autopsy results) on June 1, 2007 at age 31 in his hometown of Waco. Thompson had recently moved back to Waco from Dallas, Texas and was working on new material for a solo album at the time of his death.
2. Tony Thompson has produced four CDs since establishing independent jazz record label Tonymanmusic’ in 1999.
Slave
Tony Thompson Lyrics
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I'll be your slave...
Let′s get sticky, it's OK to punish me
See, Tony's nasty
I wish that I could have you
′Cause all I wanna do is what you want me to
And you can do just what you feel
I′ll keep my hands to myself
And baby you can do the rest
I'll be just what you want
Just put your tongue on my chest
I′ll be your slave...
I'll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let′s get sticky, it's OK to punish me
See, I′m so nasty
I'll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let's get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, Tony′s nasty
I don't know what I′m thinking of
We can call it sex or just making love
Girl, all I wanna do is please you
I'll never skeeze you or leave you
So let′s get in the mood
I won't touch you if it bothers you
So tie my hands behind my back
And do what you feel ′cause it's like that
I'll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let′s get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, I'm so nasty
I′ll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let's get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, Tony's nasty
Come share my love, don′t be afraid
I'll be your slave
My body's yours, my heart, my soul
You′re in control
I′ll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let's get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, I'm so nasty
I′ll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let's get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, Tony's nasty
I'll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let′s get sticky, it′s OK to punish me
See, I'm so nasty
I′ll be your slave
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Climb under my sheets
Let's get sticky, it′s OK to punish me...
DeVante, say it now...
The lyrics to Tony Thompson's song "Slave" depict a sexual relationship where the singer is willing to be submissive and allow their partner to dominate them. The chorus repeats the line "I'll be your slave," emphasizing the concept of submitting to someone's desires. The singer also acknowledges their own sexual desires, saying they are "nasty" and willing to experiment with different forms of punishment in the bedroom. The lyrics suggest that the singer is completely committed to their partner and is willing to do whatever it takes to please them.
Throughout the song, there are references to being tied up or punished for disobedience, indicating a BDSM theme. The line "So tie my hands behind my back and do what you feel 'cause it's like that" further emphasizes this element of the song. However, the lyrics also suggest that the singer wants to establish a mutual trust and respect in the relationship, with lines like "I'll never skeeze you or leave you."
Overall, the song portrays a sexual relationship where there is a clear power dynamic, with one partner willing to submit entirely to the other's desires.
Line by Line Meaning
I'll be your slave...
Tony is expressing his willingness to completely submit to the desires of his partner
Let's get sticky, it's OK to punish me
Tony is acknowledging his partner's possible desire for rough, kinky sex
I wish that I could have you
Tony expresses his longing, sexual desire for his partner
'Cause all I wanna do is what you want me to
Tony reiterates his submissive nature, willing to do whatever his partner desires
And you can do just what you feel
Tony is encouraging his partner to take control and do what they want with his body
You know the deal... just keep it real
Tony is reminding his partner that open, honest communication is important in their sexual relationship
I'll keep my hands to myself
Tony is respecting his partner's boundaries and allowing them to be the dominant one in their sexual encounters
And baby you can do the rest
Tony is giving his partner permission to take charge and do whatever they want to him
Just put your tongue on my chest
Tony is giving a specific suggestion for what he wants his partner to do to him
You can whip my body if I misbehave
Tony is willing to be physically punished for his mistakes in bed
Climb under my sheets
Tony is inviting his partner to get intimate with him
I don't know what I'm thinking of
Tony is expressing his confusion over his strong desires for his partner
We can call it sex or just making love
Tony is not too concerned with labeling their sexual encounters, as long as they are fulfilling for both parties
Girl, all I wanna do is please you
Tony's top priority is his partner's satisfaction in their sexual relationship
I won't touch you if it bothers you
Tony is offering to adhere to his partner's boundaries and preferences
So tie my hands behind my back
Tony is giving a specific instruction for his partner to dominate him in a particular way
And do what you feel 'cause it's like that
Tony is reiterating his complete willingness to submit to his partner during sex
Come share my love, don't be afraid
Tony is inviting his partner to connect with him emotionally
My body's yours, my heart, my soul
Tony is expressing that he is willing to give all of himself to his partner
You're in control
Tony is reminding his partner that they are the dominant one in their sexual relationship
DeVante, say it now...
This is a reference to DeVante Swing, the producer of the song. It does not carry any additional meaning in the context of the lyrics.
Writer(s): De Grate Donald Earle, Pearson Darryl I, Elliott Melissa A
Contributed by Jordan S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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