Alright, your body’s an isosceles (Alright)
And I’m just tryna try angles (Okay)
Your love is trigonometry (Yeah)
Just tryna solve the whole equation
What’s it about you, about? I wanna love you
Figure you out, figure you out, so I can touch you
Should we do that? Can I do that, baby?
Answers are usually in the back (Hey!)
Substitution, add me in
Multiply my love, is that too much? (Can I do that?)
Substitution, what’s the problem, girl?
Add me in (Yeah), woo
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in
I’ll calculate her home invasion (Yeah, add it up)
Divide your legs and count to three (Three, two, one, come on)
He’s just not the answer, baby (Uh-huh)
And that’s just my hypothesis (Uh-huh, real talk, girl)
What’s it about you, about? I wanna love you
Figure you out, figure you out, so I can touch you
Should we do that? Can I do that, baby?
Answers are usually in the back
Substitution, add me in
Multiply my love, is that too much? (Can I do that?)
Substitution, what’s the problem, girl?
Add me in (Yeah), woo
What if I said I loved you? (Love you, baby)
I need you, would you care? (Ooh)
So many things that I could learn
And baby, if we do the math, it will equal up to me instead of him
Substitution, add me in
Multiply my love, is that too much? (Can I do that?)
Substitution, what’s the problem, girl?
Add me in (Yeah, yeah), woo
Substitution, add me in (Add me)
Multiply my love, is that too much? (Can I do that?)
Substitution, what’s the problem, girl?
Add me in (Add me in, yeah), woo (Oh)
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in (Baby, just add me)
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in (Hahahaha, woo!)
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in (Ha ha, yeah)
Baby, just add me—
Baby, just add me in (Ow!)
Decoding the Math of Love in “Add Me In”
“Add Me In” by Chris Brown is a clever blend of romance and mathematics, using playful wordplay and vivid imagery to express desire and attraction. The song transforms mathematical concepts—triangles, equations, substitution, and multiplication—into metaphors for understanding and deepening a romantic connection. Brown’s approach is both flirty and inventive, as he likens the process of getting to know someone to solving a complex math problem. The lyrics invite the listener to explore intimacy, hinting at both emotional and physical chemistry, all while maintaining a light-hearted, engaging tone. Ultimately, the song is about wanting to be added into someone’s life equation, offering love as the missing solution.
Song Credits
- Artist: Chris Brown
- Songwriters: Chris Brown, Eric Bellinger, Diplo, RoccStar, others
- Release Year: 2014
- Label: RCA Records