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Baby Come Back - Raheem DeVaughn



     
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I'm used to smelling you cooking grits in the morning
After rolling out of bed, making love to you
I miss your sweet voice saying "baby hold me"
Our lazy loving, this fragrance of pride
Girl when you left, you left everything
Your sit-on-me, your energy, your shoes still by the bedMy night's are lonely and the days ain't good
Baby I'm lost without youI know I was a fool, yeah
I know I was wrong
Baby I changed and I'm missing you
Make this house a home
Baby come backToday I went by your mamas house
And knocked on her door
And told her I'm in need of forgiveness
(I got to repent for love)
And then she talked to her daughter
'Cause she should know, I ain't the first
I ain't the first man to make the first mistake
And not the first man to sayMy night's are lonely and the days ain't good

Baby I'm lost without youI know I was a fool, yeah
I know I was wrong
Baby I changed and I'm missing you
Make this house a home
Baby come backI know I was a fool, yeah
I know I was wrong
Baby I changed and I'm missing you
Make this house a home
Baby come back, come backI know I was a fool, I was dumb
I was blind crazy
(I know I was wrong) baby I changed
No I'm not the same
I'm not the same, I'm not the same
Make this house a home
Baby come back

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Raheem DeVaughn's debut album was "The Love Experience;" his critically acclaimed follow-up was "Love Behind The Melody."

DeVaughn's musical story began with his mother's vinyl collection. "I always loved music so I would sneak into her record collection when she wasn't around and play her stuff." DeVaughn's father, noted jazz musician Abdul Wadud was also an influence. DeVaughn knew at an early age that he would become an entertainer.

DeVaughn graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland; then headed to nearby Coppin State. It was the first day of college that changed the course of his life. "I saw a group of guys standing outside singing, Boyz II Men style," remembers DeVaughn. "I just went up there and started harmonizing with them. Before I knew what was going on, I was in a group, cutting class to write lyrics and record." After winning $2,000.00 in a talent show at Bar None, a Washington D.C. nightclub, DeVaughn decided to go for broke and invested all of his winnings into a CD burner. Several independent releases led to a showcase with [album]Jive Records[/album], and the career was on it's way.



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