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Artist/Band:
Aaliyah Haughton
Lyrics for Song: Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)
Lyrics for Album: One In A Million
Choosey lover, boy I’m so proud of ya.
Im so glad you chose me, baby.
And ill make you so happy.
Thought I had a love, but I was kidding myself, baby.
By the time I learned the truth about it,
He was sleeping with someone else.
But not you baby.
Choosey lover, boy I’m so proud of ya.
Im so glad you chose me, baby.
And ill make you so happy.
Cause you’ve givin me.....givin me security, baby
And you proven what you said.(ohh)
Never worried about you baby, jumpin in and out of bed.
Ohhhh, but not my baby.
Choosey lover, boy I’m so proud of ya.
Im so glad you chose me, baby.
And ill make you so happy.
(repeat)
{beat switches}
Thought I had a lover, but I was kidding myself,baby
By the time I learned about it.
He was sleepin with someone else.
Baby, baby, baby.
Choosey lover, boy I’m so proud of ya.
Im so glad you chose me, baby.
And ill make you so happy.
Cause youve given me, given me security
Given me security baby,
Yeah youve proven, what you said.
See I never worry about you,
Jumpin in and out....of bed.
Choosey lover (oh your so choosey baby),
Boy I’m so proud of ya.
Im so glad you chose me, baby.
Ill make you so happy.
(repeats till fade)
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Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)
Aaliyah Haughton's 'Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)' serves as a standout track on her 1994 album *One In A Million*. Released during the height of her career, the song exemplifies her signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences, characterized by smooth vocals and a rhythmic flow that defined the mid-90s sound. The title references her ability to navigate different musical styles, a trait evident throughout her discography which includes hits like 'Rock the Boat' and 'The One I Gave My Heart To'. This recording captures the essence of her early work, showcasing her vocal versatility and the polished production typical of her era. It remains a significant piece in her catalog, reflecting the artistic maturity she brought to her debut album. |
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