I Wrote Your Name in the Sand Lyrics

I Wrote Your Name in the Sand is a verse from the song Make You Fall in Love sung by Jacquees & DeJ Loaf. The lyrics of the song are written by Jacquees & DeJ Loaf.

I Wrote Your Name in the Sand Lyrics

[Intro: Dej Loaf]
What do you mean?
I know I can make you fall in love
Heh, how? What’s that? Okay… What?

[Hook: Dej Loaf]
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na (Yeah)

[Verse 1: Dej Loaf]
I can make you fall in love with this ooh, ooh
You wouldn’t know what to do
You licking me like la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
You tie me up with a blindfold
Hittin’ me in my blind spot
Like skrrrt (Whoa!), skrrrt (Whoa!), skrrrt (Whoa, whoa, whoa!)
I just feel like my pussy better
Than all them bitches you been with
Take his ass on a field trip
You know me I like to build with it
He gon’ feel the difference
I’ma take the pain, I’ma bust down, no prescription
You and me could be you and me
But together shit that’s your decision (Woah, yeah)

[Pre-Hook: Dej Loaf]
Cool where I’m at (I’m chilling)
Why you teasing me, why you doing all that
I wrote your name in the sand
Baby, you got me drunk as hell (Whoa, what?)

[Hook: Dej Loaf]
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na (Yeah)

[Verse 2: Jacquees]
I hope you’re ready for what I’m about to do
Let me slide inside you
Put your legs right beside your head
I wanna hit it in your favorite position
You moan while I’m licking
Your pussy girl you’re soaking wet (So wet)
I just think you’re better than
All them bitches that’s battling
We fuck for us, no settling
Take a break, then I’m back again
I wanna take my time
Cause your body is the mission
You and me could be you and me
But together shit that’s your decision
[Pre-Hook: Jacquees]
Cause I ain’t cool where I’m at
Girl you know I want you
Why you doing all that
I wrote your name in the sand
Girl, I tat your name on my hand

[Hook: Dej Loaf]
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
Oh na-na-na-na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na
I can make you fall in love
With that oh na-na
With that oh na-na (Yeah)

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Song Credits

SongMake You Fall in Love
ArtistJacquees & DeJ Loaf
AlbumFuck a Friendzone 2 (Deluxe)
WriterJacquees & DeJ Loaf
ProducerIRockSays

About the Song

“Make You Fall in Love” by Jacquees and DeJ Loaf is a smooth and romantic R&B track built around chemistry, confidence, and the slow game of attraction. The song feels like a late-night conversation between two people who are already drawn to each other but are still feeling out the boundaries. Instead of rushing into anything, the lyrics focus on intention—showing why love should be mutual, earned, and worth the effort.

Jacquees brings his signature silky vocal tone, giving the song a warm and seductive energy. His verses blend teasing promises with charm, suggesting he knows exactly how to treat someone right. DeJ Loaf comes in with a quieter, almost hypnotic delivery, adding a subtle contrast that makes the dynamic between the two artists feel natural and believable. Their voices work well together, creating a soft back-and-forth that feels intimate rather than performative.

The production has classic R&B elements: steady drum patterns, spacey synths, and a mellow tempo that invites slow movement. Nothing in the beat is overwhelming; it leaves room for the vocals and storytelling to lead. The hook is catchy without being repetitive, turning the idea of “making you fall in love” into more of an open invitation than a boast.

What makes the track appealing is how grounded it feels. It’s romantic without being overly dramatic, sensual without being explicit, and confident without being loud. It reflects the kind of connection that builds in small gestures and late-night conversations—where interest grows slowly until it becomes something real.

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