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Big Timer Lyrics


I thought I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer, to be a big timer?Just a little boy with bigger dreams
In a world where nothing's ever what it seems
Had to find a way so I played guitar
But I never knew if I would make it farNow I'm rockin' shows and droppin' beats
Goin' places that I was told were outta reach
Like a rocket ship to outer space
To anybody that doubted me, I'm on my wayI thought I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer?I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line?
To be a big timer, yeah, to be a big timer?Now I know what I'm supposed to do
Turn around and give it all to you
Just take a ride, say goodbye

Now's the time to leave it all behindBut I'll never change, I'm bettin' everythin'
Yeah, the town I'm livin' my life
'Cause I just gotta get it, just gotta get it
If I make it through the nightI thought I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer?I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer?(Whoa-oh, oh, oh, oh)
Will I ever find my way?
(Whoa-oh, oh, oh, oh)
And make it to a better placeI thought I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer?I told y'all I was livin' like that
So high, I could never go back
And what if I didn't put it all on the line
To be a big timer?Big timer, big timer
Big timer, big timer
(Whoa-oh, oh, oh)
Big timer, big timer, big timerTake a ride, say goodbye
Now's the time to leave it all behind

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Delroy 'Junior' Reid originally came into prominence around 1983/84 as part of the Waterhouse crew, a dancehall singer collective who sported a signature style, which included Reid, Half Pint, and Yami Bolo, among others. He started on the Youthman Promotion sound system owned by the legendary Sugar Minott, and quickly gained fame in Jamaica and dancehalls abroad from such hits as "Original Foreign Mind", "Reggae Gone Cross the Border" and his take on Michael Jackson's "Human Nature".

Read more about Junior Reid on Last.fm.


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