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Artist/Band:
Toni Braxton
Lyrics for Song: Find Me A Man
Lyrics for Album: Secrets
I'm just a girl
That doesn't like the thought of being alone
I need to be loved and held real close
I'm the kind of girl
That needs to be caressed and kissed so soft, yeah
There's no better way to turn me on
I need a man who
Who's gonna treat me right
I need a man who'll be with me every night
So I've gotta
CHORUS
Find me a man
With sensitive eyes
One who understands
Love is stronger than pride
So I gotta
Find me a man
A sensitive mind
Not just any man
One of a kind
I'm just a girl
That likes a man that knows his right from wrong
One that will keep his loving at home
I'm the kind of girl
Who likes to please her man the whole night long, ooh
But he's gotta please me just as long
I want a man who
Who's gonna treat me right
I need a man who's gonna be with me every night
So I gotta
CHORUS
I know what I'm looking for, and I know
He's gotta be wonderful, 'cause I know
I am to beautiful, to settle for nothing less, ooh
I know what I'm searching for, yes I know
It's someone incredible, don't you know
That I won't give up until I've found the perfect man
So I gotta
I gotta find me
Gotta find me a guy
So I gotta find me, find me
Find me a man
Not just any man
One of a kind
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Find Me A Man
Toni Braxton's 'Find Me A Man' stands as a poignant centerpiece on her 1996 album 'Secrets,' embodying the soulful R&B and gospel-infused pop style that defined her career. The track explores themes of heartbreak and the search for emotional stability, delivered with her signature powerful vocal range and emotive delivery. Released during a period where Braxton was navigating both professional success and personal challenges, the song reflects the vulnerability often found in her discography. It complements other major releases from the era, such as 'Unbreak My Heart,' contributing to a body of work that cemented her status as a leading voice in contemporary soul music. The recording captures the raw intensity of late-night reflections on love and loss, resonating deeply with audiences who appreciate authentic emotional expression in their music. |
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