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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "You Make Me Wanna" by the artist "Usher"

The song "You Make Me Wanna" by Usher tells the story of a man torn between two women: his girlfriend and his close friend. He realizes that his strong feelings for his friend make him want something more than just friendship.

The lyrics depict the man confessing that his friend makes him want to break up with his girlfriend and start a relationship with her. He reminisces about how his friend has always been there for him, supporting him through tough times and giving him advice on how to fix his relationship with his girlfriend. Now, realizing his growing attraction towards his friend, he feels guilty and confused.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that it was his friend who caught him with his girlfriend, aware of his true feelings. The man confesses that he loves his girlfriend but is crazy about his friend. He is torn between breaking up with his girlfriend or following his heart.

In the end, he decides that he has to let go of his girlfriend, despite the fear of hurting her. He is tired of fighting his feelings for his friend, which are growing stronger. The song ends with him repeatedly singing "You make me wanna...", implying his readiness to pursue a new relationship despite the complicated situation.

Uh, uh, uh, uh

This is what you do

This is what you do

Uh, uh, uh, uh

This is what you do

This is what you do

[Chorus:]

You make me wanna leave the one I'm with

Start a new relationship with you

This is what you do

Think about her and all the things that come along with

You make me

(repeat 2x)

Before anything began between us

You were like my best friend

The one I used to run and talk to

When me and my girl was having problems

You used to say it'll be OK

Suggest little nice things I should do

And when I go home at night and lay my head down

All I seem to think about was you

And how

[Chorus]

Now what's bad is you're the one that hooked us up

Knowing it should have been you

What's sad is that I love her but I'm falling for you

What should I do

Should I tell my baby bye-bye

Should I do exactly what I feel inside

Cuz I, I don't wanna go, don't need to stay

But I really need to get it together

[Chorus]

At this point

(Say what?)

The situation's out of control

I never meant to hurt her

But I gotta let her go

And if she may not understand it

While all of this is going on

I tried, I tried to fight it

But the feeling's just too strong

You make me, make me

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You make me wanna

You makin' me

[Chorus]

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