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Do My Bad Alone - Chico DeBarge



     
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Verse 1:What is this I'm hearing at the door?,
The police said she said That I hit her.
I don't think this relationship's gon work,
Girl this is the worst, in and out of hurt.Can't you tell she's lying officer?
He answers, "Watch your head get in the car!"
Why am I the one with all the scars?
He stings me with that thing,
and sprays me with some mace(Chorus)
I had enough, I'm tired of fighting,
I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired,
I'm tired of giving and getting nothing,babe
And I can do bad by myself.Verse 2:Look at me, I am free,
And you and me are history.
I can't believe you called the police,
Something that you said you would never do.
I wish you every good thing on this earth,
Girl I don't wish you pain, don't wish you hurt,
I pray that God bless you with everthing you wish,

Like angels from above, may you know His love.(Chorus)I had enough, I'm tired of fighting,baby
I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired,
Everytime you drink, I end up hurting, girl
And I can do bad by myself alone.Good bye baby,
It's time to live,
I gave you all I could give
Oh well, Whoo!!

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Jonathan Arthur "Chico" DeBarge (born June 23, 1966 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an African-American/French R&B singer and a younger brother of the members of the Motown family act DeBarge. He began a musical career of his own with Motown in the late-1980s, but was imprisoned for drug charges and served time in prison. After his release in the mid-1990s, DeBarge returned to Motown to continue his musical career. He later moved to Koch Records, where he released his LP, 2003's Free. On July, 14 2009 he released his sixth album, Addiction, under the Kedar Entertainment label.

Read more about Chico DeBarge on Last.fm.


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