Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera & Steve Winwood
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
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Christina Aguilera
[Intro]
Hmm, yeah, yeah
Hmm, mmm
[Verse 1]
I've got trouble, trouble, trouble
Always knockin' at my door
Yes, I'm a whole lotta trouble, baby
Just like a kid in a candy store
Well, I'm nothin' but trouble, babe
Not since the day that I was born
Well, I'm as good as it ever gets
Give you somethin' you won't forget
If you wanna spell trouble, babe
Well, send out an S.O.S., yes
[Verse 2]
This baby's got somethin'
Somethin' you just can't ignore
And yeah, it sure is likely, babe
You'll keep on coming back for more
[Verse 3]
I've got a wicked taste for trouble
And I'm never, never, satisfied
Yeah, I'm a whole lotta trouble, baby
And my evil ways can't hide
[Bridge]
Oh, my, my
Well, I've been itchin' for some trouble, babe
Every single day that I'm alive
Come on, baby, come on darlin'
Come on sugar, ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Babe, whoa, whoa, yeah
[Verse 4]
Now listen
Can't you see the way I move?
Can't you read it in my hips?
There's lot's that's goin' on
In my pocket full of tricks
Got some secrets up my sleeve
If you know just what I mean
Got places you've never been
I'll take you out of your skin
[Verse 5]
Well. I'm trouble, trouble, trouble, baby
Always knockin' at my door
Yeah, I'm a whole lotta lotta trouble, babe
Ooh, since the day that I was born
[Outro]
Yeah, oh, yeah
I Got Trouble was written by Christina Aguilera & Linda Perry.
I Got Trouble was produced by Linda Perry.
Christina Aguilera released I Got Trouble on Wed Aug 09 2006.
On the song and its production:
It sounds as if it were recorded in the 1920’s using an old vintage microphone, covering it with an old raggedy cloth to get that kind of muffley, gritty old effect.
–via Buzz Interview (2006)