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When I was a young girl singing in my bathroom
Hair brush for a microphone
Nothing in the whole wide world
Couldnt take me out my zone
I remember clearly what my daddy told me
Told me that the world was mine
And when I didn't believe, My mama told me
"My baby, it's gone be just fine.
He's gonna work it out alright."E to the L-L-E to the Vizzy
Fasheezy my neezy
Did you see me on BET?
Cheddar with my cheezy
Smilin on TV
Blowin up on twitter.
Ooh I Ooh I think they like me
Bet my ex-boyfriend wish he'd a wifed me
When he call me up, Ima decline him politely
I dont wanna be rude

Came through, my new shoes
Old clothes, Coco, Overload, CPU
Have you seen my single?
Heard that I was single?
I'm focused man, but baby I can mingle
I dont really rap but think I found a new love
Sayin what I wanna with my swag up too much
Like you & ya four friends go get me album
Tear those up.
And ima sign it for you at my sold out show nuff
And when it's real, yea its really real
I won't sugar coat it, I'ma tell you how I really feel
Yes I got the songs. You can sing along
Perfectly Imperfect in the winter
Its gone give you chillsWhen I was a young girl singing in my bathroom
Hair brush for a microphone
Nothing in the whole wide world
Couldnt take me out my zone
I remember clearly what my daddy told me
Told me that the world was mine
And when I didn't believe, My mama told me
"My baby, it's gone be just fine.
He's gonna work it out alright"

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The Not Tonight Songfacts says that Elle Varner was born of two published songwriters, her mother, singer Mikelyn Roderick was a backup vocalist for Barry White and her father Jimmy Varner is a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who has collaborated with Kool & the Gang and Will Downing. Elle spent most of her childhood sleeping on studio couches, running around green rooms, and watching her parents struggle to make a name in the industry. Its no surprise that Varner was singing as soon as she could speak, playing the flute at 6 and the piano at 9.

Read more about Elle Varner on Last.fm.


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