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Trey songz just gotta make it justlyrics
Trey songz just gotta make it justlyrics








trey songz just gotta make it justlyrics

Chris might very well have changed his views since then, but I don't know. And I have more than the benefit of just lyrics to go on."īoth of the above quotes are from the late 90s. I can't imagine anybody knowing me through my lyrics, because I don't particularly feel like I know myself. I think they should spend more time trying to figure out who they are. It's really surprising to me that anyone can think that they have those kinds of insights or spend that much time really worrying about somebody else. "Yeah, especially this postmortem trip when people die and then everybody writes about what they felt that person is going through. You just have to realize that these are patterns of life and you just go through them.” And at the same time, when I'm feeling great, I remember the depression and think about the differences in what I'm feeling and why I would feel that way, and not be reactionary one way or the other. And whenever I've been in any kind of depression, I've over the years tried to not only imagine what it feels like to not be there, but try to remind myself that I could just wake up the next day and it could be gone because that happens, and not to worry about it. But I do feel that depression can be useful. You'll think somebody has run-of-the-mill depression, and then the next thing you know, they're hanging from a rope. “The problem is, no one really knows what run-of-the-mill depression is.

TREY SONGZ JUST GOTTA MAKE IT JUSTLYRICS HOW TO

The awful things these people (who in the context of the song may be dead, based on the nature of how most of them sing about how this c*nt had murdered them) list about the guy range from sleazy and douchebag-y to the comedically extreme and violent, like castration.Ok – my overall impression as far as his periods of depression are concerned, is that he was very aware of this and made a very conscious decision about how to deal with it and what he saw as something positive or negative (and his reality). There was this one line where a man recalls the time that this "c*nt" attempted to "castrate him, even though the knife/blade was blunt" Towards the end they all chant "he's a c*nt" over and over and it ends with this character saying "I'm a c*nt -)" The tone was comedic and was sung like a musical number, with each character saying some line like "he shot me", "he stabbed me", etc. The song was about several people singing about how this one guy is "a c*nt" and singing about the horrible things he has done. I'm looking for a corny song that I vividly remember being used in a SFM animation with Team Fortress 2 characters. Ok I'm embarassed now but any older folk can help me figure this one out that would be awesome! holding the note I guess? Lol) then the whole chorusy-ooh part repeats.

trey songz just gotta make it justlyrics

The last word that is sung is stretched (I don't really know what the musical term for it is. This repeats a lot towards the end of the song. So here is an idea on what I think I'm hearing. I hear it at work where its noisy so trying to decipher the lyrics is hard. The song is almost disco-like maybe slightly rock'ish, a good beat to it, so I'm placing around the mid to lafe 70s and early 80s. Its by a female singer, strong voice, not whiney etc. I don't know who sings it or what the song is even called. Hopefully someone can help me figure out a song I have heard only a few times on a radio station called Magic which plays 50s, 60s, 70s and some 80s music.










Trey songz just gotta make it justlyrics