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Artist/Band:
K-CI And JoJo
Lyrics for Song: Hello Darlin'
Lyrics for Album: It's Real [1999]
[Jo-jo]
I wish that I could have you in my space
I wish that I could kiss and caress your face
How is that I love you
And I don't even know you
Did you plant a seed inside of me
When you said hello
[Chorus]
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
She said I'm lost and I don't know my way around
She said
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
Can you please show me which way to go
She said please show me which way to go, way to go
[Jo-jo]
If I changed my look
Will I have a chance
Others seem to be used to only one night stands
My idea of romance was nothing more than a kiss in the wind
Never could understand anything about love
Till' she said hello
[Chorus]
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
She said I'm lost and I don't know my way around
She said
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
Can you please show me which way to go
She said please show me which way to go, way to go
[K-ci]
Notice me right before your eyes
Wanting you
Hidden love by surprise
Left undone
I can't give up until were one
Notice me
Right before your eyes
Wanting you
Hidden love, by surprise
Left undone
I can't give up, I can't give up until were one
[Chorus]
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
She said I'm lost and I don't know my way around
She said
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
Can you please show me which way to go
She said please show me which way to go
[Chorus]
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
She said I'm lost and I don't know my way around
She said
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
Can you please show me which way to go
She said please show me which way to go
Hello darlin'
Hello sweetheart
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Hello Darlin' by K-CI And JoJo
Released on the 1999 album It's Real, 'Hello Darlin'' is a standout track by K-CI And JoJo that exemplifies the polished Eurodance and pop sound of the late 1990s. The song features the duo's signature blend of catchy melodies and rhythmic production, characteristic of their work during this era. It showcases their ability to craft anthemic tracks that appeal to a broad audience, fitting seamlessly within the catalogue of hits like 'All My Life' and 'Natasha'. As a recording from their peak period, the track remains a notable example of the genre's commercial success in the final years of the decade. |
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