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Artist/Band:
Uncle Kracker
Lyrics for Song: You Got That Thang
Lyrics for Album: Midnight Special [2012]
You walk in with a crooked smile,
Yeah, your hair's a little outta style,
But ooh, you got that thang.
You're in and out of relationships,
Your nail polish is always chipped,
Ooh, you got that thang.
The way you drink, the way you trip,
The way you bite your bottom lip, oh baby
The way you slip, the way you slide,
The way you walk, the way you drive me crazy.
You're twirlin' 'round in your thrift-store dress
You go to church but you don't confess
Ooh, you got that thang.
You're in my head like an 80's song
And I just can't help but sing along.
The way you tell me that I ain't your type,
And then you text me around midnight,
Ooh, you got that thang.
The way you drink, the way you trip,
The way you bite your bottom lip, oh baby
The way you slip, the way you slide,
The way you walk, the way you drive me crazy.
Like a flower landin' on a bee,
One day you're gonna fall for me,
Ooh, you got that thang.
You're in my head like an 80's song
And I just can't help but sing along.
You walk in with a crooked smile,
Yeah, your hair's a little outta style,
But ooh, you got that thang.
Ooh... you got that thang.
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You Got That Thang
Uncle Kracker's 'You Got That Thang' stands as a defining track from his 2012 album 'Midnight Special,' showcasing his signature blend of Southern soul, R&B, and gospel-infused rhythms. The song exemplifies his ability to craft lush, harmonically rich arrangements that prioritize vocal texture and melodic depth over complex production. Released during a period where Kracker was refining his sound for a mature audience, the recording captures the warmth and authenticity characteristic of his discography. It remains a staple in his catalog, often performed live to highlight his mastery of call-and-response structures and emotive delivery. The track reflects the broader landscape of 2010s soul revival, bridging traditional church music influences with contemporary pop sensibilities while maintaining a distinct regional identity. |
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| Album Lyrics: Midnight Special [2012] |
 Uncle Kracker
"Midnight Special [2012]"
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