You caught me looking at you
Laughing uncontrollably
It’s undefined in the dining room
Underneath the table with your hands on my knee
You can call me "Baby"
I feel like I’m stalling
You can call me "Baby"
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
I caught you looking at me
Taking note of everything
You closed your eyes, heavy blinds to a house
I want everything inside to spill out
(You can call me "Baby")
You can call me "Baby"
Sounds good from your mouth (Ooh)
You can call me "Baby"
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
In the thinness of the darkness
In the great scale of the night
I’m leaning against you
Like I’m leaning on a wall that’s never gonna fall down
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
A bit of rain
A bit of thunder
I love the exchange
I want you under me
You can call me "Baby"
You can call me "Baby"
Empress Of is the stage name of Lorely Rodriguez, an American singer-songwriter and record producer of Honduran descent. Born in New York City in 1989, Empress Of began her musical career in the early 2010s by releasing independent mixtapes. Her musical style is characterized by a blend of synth-pop, R and B, and electronic music, with influences ranging from dream pop to post-punk. In 2015, she released her debut album, *Me Myself and Desire*, followed in 2018 by *Us*. Among her most representative tracks are "Water", "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful" and "Save Me". Empress Of is known for her energetic and engaging performances, which often include dance elements. Her music explores themes such as love, loss, identity, and self-discovery.
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