Thinkin Bout You Lyrics
Frank Ocean
Lyrics
A tornado flew around my room before you came
Excuse the mess it made, it usually doesn't rain
In Southern California, much like Arizona
My eyes don't shed tears, but boy they pour when...
I'm thinking 'bout you (Ooh no, no, no)
I've been thinking 'bout you (You know, know, know)
I've been thinking 'bout you
Do you think about me still? Do ya, do ya?
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking bout forever, ooh
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking 'bout forever, ooh
No, I don't like you, I just thought you were cool enough to kick it
Got a beach house I could sell you in Idaho, since you think
I don't love you I just thought you were cute, that's why I kissed you
Got a fighter jet, I don't get to fly it though I'm lying down
I'm thinking 'bout you (Ooh no, no, no)
I've been thinking 'bout you (You know, know, know)
I've been thinking 'bout you
Do you think about me still? Do ya, do ya?
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking bout forever, ooh
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking 'bout forever, ooh
Yes of course I remember, how could I forget how you feel?
You know you were my first time, a new feel
It will never get old, not in my soul, not in my spirit, keep it alive
We'll go down this road 'til it turns from color to black and white
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking bout forever, ooh
Or do you not think so far ahead
Cause I been thinking 'bout forever, ooh
Song & Lyrics Facts
Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You" is a song from his debut studio album, Channel Orange. Released on July 10th 2012, the track was written by Frank Ocean and produced by Shea Taylor.
The band features backing vocals from Kori Anders, Om'Mas Keith, and Charles Njapa. The lyrics of this R&B-influenced ballad speak about unrequited love and longing for someone who doesn't feel the same way. It has been certified platinum in both the US and UK. With its melancholic yet catchy melody, it became one of the most popular songs off the album and remains an iconic part of Frank Ocean's discography.