Push Da Button — Taraji P. Henson Lyrics
Soundtrack: The Color Purple
Push Da Button Song Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Now there's something 'bout good lovin'
That all you ladies should know
If you wanna light your man on fire
You gotta start it real slow
Keep on turning up the voltage
'Til that man begin to glow
Like you're switchin' on a lightbulb
Watch the juice begin to flow
[Verse 2]
Now that I've got your attention
Here's what you men need to hear
You want your lady racin' with you
You got to get her in gear, well
Here's the key to rev her motor
Find the spot she love the best
If you don't know where it is
Give her the stick, ha, she'll do the rеst
[Chorus]
Push the button (Push the button)
Push the button (Push thе button)
You got to push it if you wanna come in, woah
Push the button (Push the button)
Give me somethin' (Push the button)
To let your baby know it ain't no sin, well
If you wanna feel the train a'comin your way
Baby, push the button and pull the windowshades
[Verse 3]
Now listen all you red hot lovers
You ought to know what to do (You ought to know what to do)
There ain't nothin' wrong with nothin'
That's right, with both of you (That's right, with both of you)
So when tonight, you make your lover cry out
Like a lion roar
Tell the neighbors your new kitten found the cream (Ow)
She lookin' for, well
[Chorus]
Push the button (Push the button)
Push the button (Push the button)
You got to push it if you wanna come in, hey
Push the button (Push the button)
Give me somethin' (Push the button)
To let your baby know it ain't no sin, well
If you wanna feel the train a'comin your way
Baby, push the button and pull the windowshades
[Bridge]
Come on in
Uh, yeah
Now ladies (Push), I need you to work a little harder, okay? (Push)
I want you to reach down (Push) and I need you to find your inner Shug, baby
There ya go, there ya go
Alright now
[Chorus]
Push the button (Push the button)
Push that button (Push the button)
You gotta push it if you wanna come in, hey
Push the button (Push the button)
Give me somethin' (Push the button)
To let your baby know it ain't no sin, well
If you wanna feel the train a'comin your way
[Outro]
Baby, baby, baby, baby
What do you gotta do?
Push the button (Push the button)
Push the button, yeah
Track Listing
Halle & Phylicia Pearl Mpasi
Tamela Mann
Phylicia Pearl Mpasi
Halle, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi
Corey Hawkins
Danielle Brooks
Fantasia
Fantasia
Taraji P. Henson
Fantasia & Taraji P. Henson
The Color Purple Ensemble
Fantasia
Taraji P. Henson
Fantasia
Fantasia
Taraji P. Henson
Fantasia
Fantasia
USHER, H.E.R.
Keyshia Cole
Alicia Keys
Jorja Smith
Halle
Mary J. Blige
Celeste
H.E.R.
Fantasia
Coco Jones
Corey Hawkins
Tamela Mann
Jennifer Hudson
Danielle Brooks
JANE HANDCOCK
October London
Darkchild, Konstance
V. Bozeman
Mary Mary
In the first verse, the analogy of good loving to the process of starting a fire is enployed. It suggests that to "light your man on fire," one should begin slowly, building up intensity gradually, akin to increasing voltage that makes a man "begin to glow." This metaphor of electrical charge symbolizes the excitement and energy in a romantic encounter, advocating for a gradual build-up to maximize pleasure.
The second verse shifts the focus to men, advising them on how to keep their female partners engaged. The key, according to the lyrics, is to understand and focus on what the woman loves most. The song playfully suggests that if a man is unsure about this, he should allow the woman to take control ("Give her the stick, she'll do the rest"). This verse emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding and communication in achieving satisfaction.
The chorus, with its repeated phrase "Push the button," is a direct and bold metaphor for sexual interaction. The lyrics invite the listener to engage actively and confidently in their romantic life, suggesting that taking initiative is neither shameful nor sinful. The phrase "if you wanna come in" further adds an element of invitation and mutual consent.
In the later verses and bridge, the song continues to encourage lovers to explore and enjoy their physical relationship openly. The reference to "feeling the train a'comin your way" and "pulling the window shades" indicates a culmination of passion and privacy for intimate moments.
Overall, "Push Da Button" is an empowering and spirited song that celebrates sexual expression, encouraging both men and women to participate actively and enjoy the journey of their romantic encounters.
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