If you spend time at a bar trying to spit game to a honey, most would assume the object is to get that girl home at the end of the night. Unfortunately, as R&B crooner London (from Atlanta, in case you were wondering) will tell you, One 2 Many drinks might make you pick up the wrong honey. Feeling excessively cheated, London knocks his habit and vows to give it up. Twista (who likes to ask ladies to Give It Up) shares a similar experience on his guest verse, but a beat from producer Duval is what will get this single one 2 many spins at the club. While you might want to avoid that one last call-for-alcohol, London’s upcoming debut, Man of My Word, is something you won’t want to miss.
It's not bad, the lyrics were kind of dull and Twista's part was lacking. I don't think I've heard other tracks from London so I'll reserve judgment on him until I get to see what he can really do.
He is right in some respects as to what the song has to say, but its just not a good song. Twista sounds out of place on this beat and the beat isn't right with this track...
and ya'll are a damn shame!! why is the lyrics bad? is it because he's not singing about cheating on someone or chasing some top model bitch or maybe because he ain't singing about just falling in love like every other mold-made r&b singer. fucking ridiculous!!! you ask for music to be different then when you get it you act as if the shit is trance music. expand your simple-ass radio programmed minds!!
hahaha this song did grow on me like it will with donjon. At first the song is like what Phantom said, boring, but it turns really good. *Fun fact, mixing drinks don't make you drunk more faster than not mixing.
This got me from the start..and I like that..This is a hit right here..I feel it..He reminds me of Houston, the guy that sing " I like that" then poked his two eye balls out..Remember him..yea this the new Houston..