Prince - Cream
This is it
Its time for you to go to the wire
you will hit
Cuz you got the burnin desire
Its your time (time)
you got the horn so why don't you blow it
you are fine (fine)
Ure filthy cute and baby you know it
Cream
Get on top
Cream
you will cop
Cream
Don't you stop
Cream
Sh-boogie bop
Ure so good
Baby there aint nobody better (aint nobody better)
So you should
Never, ever go by the letter (never ever)
Ure so cool (cool)
Everything you do is success
Make the rules (rules)
Then break them all cuz you are the best
Yes you are
Cream
Get on top
Cream
you will cop
Cream
Don't you stop
Cream
Sh-boogie bop
Look up in the air, it's your guitar
Do your dance
Why should you wait any longer?
Take a chance
It could only make you stronger
Its your time (its your time)
you got the horn so why don't you blow it (go on and blow it)
Ure so fine (ure so fine)
Ure filthy cute and baby you know it (you know it)
Come on
Cream
Get on top
Cream
you will cop
Cream
Don't you ever stop
Cream
Sh-boogie bop
Cream
Cream
Cream
Sh-boogie bop
Cream
Cream
Right there
Cream
Don't you stop
Cream
Sh-boogie bop
Boogie
"Cream" is a song by Prince and The New Power Generation, from the 1991 album, Diamonds and Pearls. Prince states that he wrote the song while standing in front of a mirror. The single's B-side, "Horny Pony", a rap-pop song which was replaced on Diamonds and Pearls at the last minute by "Gett Off", was re-used from the "Gett Off" single. "Cream" was also released as a maxi-single EP with remixes and songs/raps loosely based on "Cream". The EP was notable for including several prank telephone conversations. In the UK, "Gangster Glam" was an additional B-side on the 12"/CD maxi single. In Japan, an EP was released with the tracks from the U.S. maxi single, and four tracks from the U.S. "Gett Off" maxi single. "Cream" was a #1 hit stateside, and it made the Top 20 in the U.K. It was very well received at American radio—peaking at #2 on the Hot 100 Airplay, this was Prince's fifth and currently last #1 hit in the U.S.-- however, it did not make the R&B singles chart, because the track was not sent to Urban radio; "Insatiable" was sent to Urban instead.