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Artist/Band:
Victoria Beckham
Lyrics for Song: Like That
Lyrics for Album: V B
Verse 1
Close your eyes, baby count to three, and tell me now,
Did you think of him, like it used to be, it ain't no surprise,
Cos he's out of love, and he's out of luck, getting lazy now,
With that attitude, I've had enough, and it won't be the first time,
Bridge
Remember the lies you denied cos you said so, yeah what got into you?
Remember the love you discovered that he'd shown, Mmm what's he trying to prove?
Remember the pay every day that he let go, look what he's done to you,
And he still he wanted you to run around him girl.
Chorus
No is shouldn't be like that, not fooling me,
Damn his lovin' damn his lies, they're buggin' me,
No it shouldn't be like that, he's trying to be,
Trippin' out like all the guys, why can't you see?
Verse 2
It's 3am, and he still ain't home, out with his friends,
Guess you could have thought, guess you should have known, that he ain't coming back,
Girl he's out of line, and he's out of time, cos I'm telling you,
Gotta take him on, and show your mind, and it won't be the last time.
Middle 8
So put away your money, she don't wanna know,
It's too late to say your sorry, she don't wanna know
She's leaving don't you worry, boy let it go,
Had your chance make no advance to take it, and I told you so.
Outro
Girl I'm saying, that his love and his lies, keep you waiting
Now he's paying, cos you're no longer his for the taking
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About Like That
Victoria Beckham's "Like That" serves as a standout track on her 2007 album *V*, showcasing her evolution from pop icon to a more mature, soulful vocalist. Released during her solo career's peak, the song blends R&B and pop sensibilities with a confident delivery that reflects her personal brand of empowerment. As part of her broader discography following her work with the Spice Girls, the recording highlights her ability to craft anthemic melodies that resonate with adult audiences seeking both nostalgia and fresh musical direction. The track stands alongside other key releases from the era, such as "Always Be My Baby," demonstrating her commitment to exploring deeper emotional textures while maintaining her signature vocal power. This recording remains a significant piece in her catalogue, illustrating her successful transition into a solo artist with a distinct identity. |
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