Spicy Margarita Lyrics By Jason Derulo & Michael Bublé

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Spicy Margarita Lyrics – Jason Derulo & Michael Bublé Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Jason Derulo, Michael Bublé, Benjamin Shapiro, Hamid Bashir, JBACH, Luis Demetrio, Matthew Holmes, Norman Gimbel, Pav, Pablo Beltrán Ruiz, Phil Leigh, Sean Douglas & Shawn Charles. The Music Track Was Released Date :Jan. 25, 2024.

[Intro: Michael Bublé]
You’re my spicy margarita, babe
Burn my tongue, make me shake
Mix it up or give it to me straight
Turn me on, make me say

[Explanation of Intro]
Michael Bublé sets the tone by likening the person to a spicy margarita, suggesting that they bring excitement and intensity to his life.

[Verse 1: Jason Derulo]
Oh
Cabo, met that girl in Cabo
Wearin’ Ferragamo
We was goin’ shot for shot for shot like Desperado
Snuck into the bathroom
She might be a problem
I should probably stay away

[Explanation of Verse 1]
Jason Derulo describes meeting a girl in Cabo, Mexico, and engaging in a night of heavy drinking and partying (“shot for shot for shot like Desperado”). Despite feting that she might be trouble, he finds himself drawn to her.

[Pre-Chorus: Jason Derulo]
Girl, you crazy, couldn’t even wait for the room (Ooh)
Shakin’, shakin’, tryin’ to keep up with you (Ooh)

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
Derulo acknowledges the girl’s wild and impulsive behavior, as she doesn’t even wait to get to the room before getting intimate and keeps him on his toes.

[Chorus: Michael Bublé, Jason Derulo, Michael Bublé & Jason Derulo]
You’re my spicy margarita, babe
Burn my tongue, make me shake (Oh my, my, my)
Mix it up or give it to me straight
Turn me on, make me say (Oh my, my, my)
Shots, shots, shots, shots, I just can’t stop
You’re the only one I want (You’re the only one I want)
You’re my spicy margarita, baby
Burn my tongue, make me say (Oh my, my, my, oh my, my, my)

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus repeats the metaphor of the person being a spicy margarita, evoking sensations of excitement and pleasure (“Burn my tongue, make me shake”).It suggests that they bring a thrilling and intoxicating experience, much like the goods of the drink.

[Verse 2: Jason Derulo]
Mornin’, sex me in the mornin’
Put on a performance
I’ll be goin’ shot for shot for shot, she think I’m Jordan
But she scream, “Derulo” (Derulo)
My ego enormous
Fillin’ up your body, babe

[Explanation of Verse 2]
Derulo continues the metaphor, describing a morning encounter filled with passion and energy (“shot for shot for shot, she think I’m Jordan”). Even though he’s usually confident and proud, he’s completely captivated by her.

[Pre-Chorus: Jason Derulo]
Girl, you crazy, couldn’t even wait for the room (Ooh, oh)
Shakin’, shakin’, tryin’ to keep up with you

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
Derulo acknowledges the girl’s wild and impulsive behavior, as she doesn’t even wait to get to the room before getting intimate and keeps him on his toes.

[Chorus: Michael Bublé, Jason Derulo, Michael Bublé & Jason Derulo]
You’re my spicy margarita, babe
Burn my tongue, make me shake (Oh my, my, my)
Mix it up or give it to me straight
Turn me on, make me say (Oh my, my, my)
Shots, shots, shots, shots, I just can’t stop
You’re the only one I want (You’re the only one I want)
You’re my spicy margarita, baby (You’re my spicy, yeah)
Burn my tongue (You’re my spicy, yeah), make me say (You’re my, you’re my, oh my, my, my)
You’re my dancin’ freak

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus repeats the metaphor of the person being a spicy margarita, evoking sensations of excitement and pleasure (“Burn my tongue, make me shake”).It suggests that they bring a thrilling and intoxicating experience, much like the goods of the drink.

[Outro: Jason Derulo]
Is it hot enough?
Yeah, yeah, it’s hot enough
Should I take it off?
Mm, hell yeah, you should take it off
Is it hot enough?
Yeah, yeah, it’s hot enough
Should I take it off?
Mm, hell yeah, you should take it off

[Explanation of Outro]
In the outro, Derulo and Bublé exchange playful banter, with Derulo asking if it’s “hot enough” (both literally and figuratively), and Bublé encouraging him to take off his clothes, suggesting further intimacy and excitement.