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There we were, now here we are
All this confusion, nothings the same to me
There we were, now here we are
All this confusion, nothings the same to meI can't tell you the way I feel
Because the way I feel is, oh so, new to me
I can't tell you the way I feel
Because the way I feel is, oh so, new to meWhat I heard is not what I hear
I can see the signs but they're not very clear
What I heard is not what I hear
I can see the signs but they're not very clearI can't tell you the way I feel
Because the way I feel is, oh so, new to me
I can't tell you the way I feel
Because the way I feel is, oh so, new to meThis is confusion, am I confusing you?
This is confusion, am I confusing you?
This is peculiar we don't want to fool you
This is peculiar we don't want to fool youYeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

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Anjulie (born Anjulie Persaud; 1983) is a singer and songwriter from Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

Anjulie is an intriguing, authentic new voice on the pop landscape, with the melodic gifts, vocal prowess and sophistication that announce her as a true original. Obsessed with music as a child, Anjulie has been singing and writing songs since she was a teen, and the years she spent honing her craft are readily apparent on her self-titled debut album for Hear Music. Co-written with her producer and collaborator Jon Levine (of Canadian r and b hit makers The Philosopher Kings), the album finds Anjulie setting intensely personal stories about her life, loves, obsessions, and heartbreaks to a dazzling genre-blending mix of pop, hip-hop, rock, and world rhythms she heard as a child growing up. Much like her contemporaries Nelly Furtado, Corrine Bailey Rae and Lily Allen, Anjulie is ready to carve out her own essential place in popular music.

Anjulie is a self-described music addict and has been writing and composing her own music since she was a teenager. She wrote the song "Say Goodbye to Jr. High", contributed background vocals and played percussion for the CD "Unfabulous and More" (2005). Her début album "Anjulie" was co-written and produced by Jon Levine of The Philosopher Kings.

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