What's a Beyoncé album without a sprinkle of love? On "All Up In Your Mind," Bey starts off in her true, confident tone, making bold declarations to her love interest. "I try to get all up in your mind / It stops at a crime that I wanna make you mine / I try to get all up in your mind / I'll go and do the time if it means I'll make you mine," she sings in the opening chorus, per Genius.
The second verse sees her being a little more persuasive as she begins to tell her lover why she is the one for him. "You need a real wild girl / You need me, all your demons, it's gon' take a little work / It's absurd, but I'm gon' say those three words / Tell mama that I'd do it for you / Thе rider always want you, I'll be groupie for you."
Verse three follows a similar approach, only that this time, Beyoncé has convinced her lover and is now bragging about how he knows she's "a f*****g problem" and "can't live without her." Rounding up with, "My eyes behold you, this kitty always want you / I'm the only one for you," Beyoncé is once again letting us know she has eyes for just one man.
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