It Ain't Always What You Do (It's Who You Let See You Do It)
JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo
You don't want it to be long
I tell you the best way to keep it out of the wind
Trust in no one, not even your closest friend
But if your teeth will bite your tongue
Can't you see where it's coming from?
When you do your thing
Don't let other people peep in your hand
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
All my life I've been taught
That you ain't wrong until you get caught
There's an old saying
And I believe that it's true
You shouldn't let your right hand now
What your left hand is going to do
But if your teeth will bite your tongue
Can't you see where it's coming from?
When you do your thing
Don't let other people peep your hand
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
But if your teeth will bite your tongue
Can't you see where it's coming from?
When you do your thing
Don't let other people peep your hand
Peep your hand
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
It ain't always what you do
It's who you let see you do it
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
Ain't that right, ain't that right?
It Ain't Always What You Do (It's Who You Let See You Do It)
JoJo's 'It Ain't Always What You Do (It's Who You Let See You Do It)' stands as a defining track within her early R&B discography. Released during a period where the young artist was establishing her signature sound, the song captures the vulnerability and emotional depth characteristic of her work. The recording blends smooth vocal delivery with a polished production style that became synonymous with her initial success. While often overshadowed by her more prominent singles, this track highlights her ability to convey complex feelings through melody and arrangement. It remains a notable song in her catalogue, reflecting the artistic maturity she displayed early in her career. The song continues to resonate with fans who appreciate the nuanced storytelling and melodic craftsmanship found throughout her body of work.

