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Did I see you winkin' or is that me thinkin'?
Should I show affection to the guy in the front row?
Did I see you smile 'cause you been here for a while
Should I make a connection with the guy in the front row?
But you don't know where I'm from, where I belong
All you know is my name
And you only know what you see and that really isn't me
But I'm glad that you came
Are you makin' passes while I'm pleasin' the masses?
Well, I know all about you, you're the guy in the front row
Are you tryin' to distract me, while you try to attract me?
But I know what to do, about you in the front row
But you don't know where I'm from, where I belong
All you know is my name
And you only know what you see and that really isn't me
But I'm glad that you came
So when I turn around, stop lookin' down
See you on the ground but I'm love bound

Gotta place to be, wanna hang with me
Hope you can see, you're my destiny
I see your love comin' out
I know what you're all about
But there's nothin' I can do right now
Just let me say it's been a good day
So don't ruin it by runnin' away
'Cause I just might put up a fight
To be with you tonight, I know it's not right
What's going on in my mind?
What have you helped me find?
But I'll get through to you somehow
But you don't know where I'm from, where I belong
All you know is my name
And you only know what you see and that really isn't me
But I'm glad that you came, you came

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Presenting the lighter side of Houston rap, K-Otix forgoes gangsta clichés, strip-club antics, and DJ Screw intoxicants in favor of traditional hip-hop simplicity. More apt to remind listeners of A Tribe Called Quest than the Geto Boys, K-Otix provides beats and rhymes of classic design. With their producer Russel "The Are" Gonzalez having received much inspiration and some actual training from Gang Starr legend and ex-Texan DJ Premier, their music clearly expresses the re-constructive nature of the hip-hop aesthetic.

Read more about K-Otix on Last.fm.


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