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Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne - "I Can Transform Ya (Transformer)" Lyrics

[Lil Wayne]
Hey lil mama,
I can transform ya,
I can’t dance but I can dance on ya,
Swiss on the beats, Chris move ya feet,
And baby I can transform ya him to a me,
I can change your life, make it so new,
Make you never want to go back to the old you,
Ciroc and lime, give it a lil time,
And she can transform like Optimus Prime,

[Chris Brown]
Need a ride I can range you up,
Money I can change you up,
You can ride your own, no longer be the passenger,
Swag low I build you up,
Knees we can stand you up,
Red lips, red dress, like em like a fire truck,

What you need, you can have that,
My black card they don’t decline that,
See potential in ya,
Let me mold that,

I can transform ya like a transformer,
I can transform ya,
I can transform ya,
Anything ya want, I can get it for ya,
Your my baby girl shoulda know I did it for ya,
I can trans, I can trans, I can transform ya,

Shoes you got it (got it)
Bags you got it (got it),
Cars you got it (got it),
Money still got it (got it),
I can transform ya, I can transform ya,
Anything you want I can (i can) get it for ya,

See me in the video you can have it really though,
Iced out everything, frigid like an eskimo,
Wanna fly, we can go, anywhere you wanna go,
Jimmy Choos in Italy, louie v in tokyo,
Something like Pinnochio,
If you lie down I’ma grow,
Wanna see me do it big,
I can show you how it goes,
Take you from an amateur to being professional,
(I can have you swag surfing – autotune)

What you need, you can have that,
My black card they don’t decline that,
See potential in ya,
Let me mold that,

[Chorus]

[Lil Wayne]
Ok,
I can transform ya like a transformer,
I can turn you from a human to a carter,
Take you off the bench and turn ya to a starter,
Then take you home and put you on a charger,
Then (then) my cars transforms to a charter,
And we can fly to wherever you ever thought of,
Heha, I take you to where its warmer,
Then I gotta rip off your dress like a warm up,
Heha, but I’m just getting warmed up,
So tell your man he better get his voltron up,
I transform her to a Ducatti and then I transform me to a Bugatti,
Cos her form puts me in a trance,
I transform smaller and she puts me in her pants,
Swiss on the beat, Chris move ya feet
And weezy transform a good girl to a freak,

[Chorus]

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"I Can Transform Ya (Transformer)" song overview

"I Can Transform Ya" is a song by American singer Chris Brown. The song features Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz. The song was released as the lead single from his third album Graffiti on September 29, 2009. The electro-composed song is infused with hip-hop, crunk, and rock influences, while making use of robotic tones. It is lyrically about introducing someone to a life of luxury and makes references to the Transformers film and series.

It was written by Brown, Wayne and Beatz, and produced by the latter. The song was originally titled "Transformer" according to producer and featured guest Swizz Beatz in a September 2009 interview with MTV News. The song was set to be the first real record that Brown had released since his altercation with then-girlfriend Rihanna at the beginning of the year. Beatz commented on Lil Wayne's contribution to the song, saying, ""The Wayne part is just nothing to talk about, He really showed his ass on this one. It's probably the best feature verse since the 'It's Me B*tches' remix. He really went in on the 'Transformer' joint." It was originally supposed released on September 30, 2009, but Brown stated on his Twitter that the song would be released a day early on September 29, 2009.

In the United States, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number fifty-two. After weeks of ascending and descending the charts the single reached a peak of twenty on its eighth week on the chart, giving Brown his eighth top twenty hit in the United States. Also in the U.S., the song peaked at number eleven on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs. In Canada, the song entered the charts at seventy-five. The song fluctuated around the charts for seven weeks before finally peaking at fifty-four on its eight week.

It reached five on the Flanders and Wallonia Belgian Tip Charts. The song peaked at number seven in New Zealand, where it spent seven weeks on the chart. "I Can Transform Ya" peaked in the top thirty in the United Kingdom, and Ireland, whilst reaching number nine on the UK R&B Chart. In Australia it peaked at twenty-one, where it spent eighteen weeks on the chart. It reached fifty-seven on the Mega Single Top 100 in the Netherlands, having a seven week stint. "I Can Transform Ya"'s charting in European marks propelled it to debut and peak at seventy-six on the European Hot 100. The song was certified Platinum in New Zealand by the RIANZ and Gold in Australia by the ARIA.

The song's music video was directed by Joseph Kahn. Kahn, who also directed the video for Brown and Ester Dean's "Drop It Low", said that Brown played him tracks from his album on the set, and had a clear idea of what he wanted for the "I Can Transform Ya" video. Kahn said, "...obviously, him going in there and dancing and turning into cars and trucks is right up my alley. His interests, in terms of kung fu and special effects and science fiction and all the boy-culture stuff, it falls directly in line with what I like. "His talent is phenomenal. I'm still struggling to try and capture that talent on film, and it's a challenge. Here's a guy who can literally do anything. If you watch this thing, he's doing nunchuck tricks, and I'm a huge kung fu aficionado, and they're mind-blowing. I've never seen stuff like that before in kung fu flicks. I would say it's like a pure aesthetic dance video from the very fiber of it. Everything dances onscreen. Everything has movement. Everything has a certain mechanical rhythm. He actually created a dance style for this that is mechanical. It's sort of a hyper-intense version of the robot. Even the transformations go directly in line with the movements."

Kahn also said that instead of taking the song's lyrics and being "pretentious" about it, he wanted to show the audience exactly what Brown was singing about, commenting, "What if we just got ambitious and demonstrated the lyrics? The trick is to do it in a creative way. Let's try to display the lyrics and the feeling of the dance at the same time."

On October 2009, Brown released screencaps for the video, ironically the same day Rihanna released her video for "Russian Roulette". The photos showed several scenes, including Brown in the middle of a squadron of black storm troopers, Brown in a gray suit, and him giving a karate kick in mid-air. Another was also of Brown, Wayne and Swizz Beatz standing confidently against a white backdrop.

The video premiered on MTV Networks on October 27, 2009.

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