Oh yeah you look at me
When my baby
Is taking my hand
And we're walking and talking
And my parents
They don't wanna see me
My friends say I'm uncool
But I let love rule

oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love
Oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine
Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Oh Yeah we run away from private eyes,
To privacy,
My boy and me.

Oh yeah you look at me
When my baby
Is taking my hand
And we're walking and talking

Oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

This boy really drives you mad
And you know that ain't bad, oh yeah
You'll love him till you die

This boy really drives you mad
And you know that ain't bad,
Oh yeah oh yeah

Oh yeah, It's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love
Oh yeah
It's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love


Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine



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Boyfriend Lyrics as written by Anders Bonlokke

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  • +1
    General Comment

    I touched him. Ooops.

    x_deathbysexy_xon December 18, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ahaha, this is catchy :) And I do love the dance remix that little bit more just because I feel it just speeds the whole thing up. It's a great song just to dance to but alas, not really emotionally indepth, but then why would you dance to something like that

    hamfruitcakeon August 01, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Reeeeally obvious message for this one - the words "back off bitch" spring to mind. x]

    MayaMooon August 12, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I'm so proud to be a Dane when I listen to Alphabeat. Their music is just so happy and up beat. They're really really great, and I like this song so much!

    Allimacon August 13, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I'm so proud to be a Dane when I listen to Alphabeat. Their music is just so happy and up beat. They're really really great, and I like this song so much!

    Allimacon August 13, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I don't think it matters so much about the lyrics. Sometimes I just wanna listen to happy music that makes you feel great. Yea the lyrics are pretty basic and so is the beat, but lets be honest it works!! and its much better than all the other 'serious' pop music out there.

    burn_outon August 14, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I don't think it matters so much about the lyrics. Sometimes I just wanna listen to happy music that makes you feel great. Yea the lyrics are pretty basic and so is the beat, but lets be honest it works!! and its much better than all the other 'serious' pop music out there.

    burn_outon August 14, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    love this song ! very very catchy and you find yourself singing it for a long time after it's been on. could direct it to one or two girls i know aswel :/

    MissMollyLovesYouuuon August 27, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i think its about a mom and daughter who have an inbred ralationship, i dont think your explanations are gd

    123lauraon September 03, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I listen to this and it just affirms something to me; Only the swedes and the danes can write actaully happy pop music. the english do it, but it's an upbeat tune with depressing lyrics. alphabeat make me smile.

    DeaMaxwellon September 29, 2008   Link

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