I'm Just A Normal Girl
Jasmine Guy · Other Songs - Jasmine Guy
people these days
what a waste of breath
they try too hard to be perfect
man i hate it
i'm not jealous i love that i'm myself
i just think they should do better
these days i wish to sit under the stars each night
pray that i'll always be here with my family
all i am is just a normal girl
oh people should get that by now
oh
if i am high do you think i'll fall
i wish someday i could learn to fly
without falling cause that would be so great and fun
it's impossable i don't have wings
or nothing nothing to be safe with
all i am is just a normal girl
if you're not gonna say anything nice don't say anything at all
don't say anything at all
it's not nice
keep that in mind
this time i'll forgive and forget my love of the life...
cause i had enough of getting hurt
it's time to be happy move on
ohhh
all i am is just a normal girl
what a waste of breath
they try too hard to be perfect
man i hate it
i'm not jealous i love that i'm myself
i just think they should do better
these days i wish to sit under the stars each night
pray that i'll always be here with my family
all i am is just a normal girl
oh people should get that by now
oh
if i am high do you think i'll fall
i wish someday i could learn to fly
without falling cause that would be so great and fun
it's impossable i don't have wings
or nothing nothing to be safe with
all i am is just a normal girl
if you're not gonna say anything nice don't say anything at all
don't say anything at all
it's not nice
keep that in mind
this time i'll forgive and forget my love of the life...
cause i had enough of getting hurt
it's time to be happy move on
ohhh
all i am is just a normal girl
I'm Just A Normal Girl
Jasmine Guy's 'I'm Just A Normal Girl' stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s New Jack Swing and R&B fusion. Released during a pivotal era when soulful vocals met rhythmic precision, the track showcases Guy's signature ability to blend raw emotional delivery with polished production. As a lead single, it exemplifies the genre's shift toward incorporating hip-hop beats while maintaining traditional gospel and soul harmonies. The song remains a staple in her discography, reflecting her commitment to authentic storytelling and her influence on subsequent generations of female R&B artists who sought to balance mainstream appeal with deep musical integrity.
