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Like Me (Feat. Bun B) - Lloyd



     
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(chorus)
you can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
you can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.(verse 1)(Lloyd)
Been a workaholic,
since my mama birth me,
since i was a shawty,
runnin' round in the nursery,
never knew my father,
so i grew up early,
learn to handle business
like a n**** in his thirty's.Now the money ain't a problem,
livin' like we moppin',
came up out the boulevard,

that's why we go hard,
cuz once upon a time we were at the bottom (bottom),
and man i really hated being on the bottom,up, up in that third wall (third wall),
I would write songs (write songs),
about the day when I could turn the lights on,
never thought I'd see the day,when I could perform,
in front of these crowds,look at me now,
that's why i say.(chorus)
You can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
You can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.you can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
you can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.Like me (like me) (noooooooohhh),
Never do it like me,(No) you can never do it like me (like me) (noooooooohhh)( oh oh oh oh oh)(verse 2)(Lloyd)
Hustling' is hard work,
Gotta really want it,
dedicated my life tryin' to get it,
Oh stay true to yourself don't front it,
Never talked about it,
if I live it,
And I'm calling the shots now,
I'm the boss man
got the whole wideworld in my hand,
I'm at the top now,
and i did it my way,
told them haters hit the highway,said I remember the days
I would write songs (write songs),
about the day when I could turn the lights on,
never thought I'd see the day,
when I could perform in front of these crowds,
look at me now, that's why i say(chorus)
you can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
you can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.you can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
you can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.(Bun B)
Say man, Look up in the sky it's a plane, it's a bird (bird),
Now it's just the thrillest playaz that u eva heard, we recognize it's real, comin out the dirty third, A-K-A third coast u comin close,say word.
I doubt you've been were I been (been), seen what I saw (saw),
the struggles that come with that hustle that's why I'm raw (raw), and build tougher (tougher), rougher (rougher), realer, I came up against the muggers(muggers), jackers (jackers), killers(killers), day to day dealers(dealers), they talk you out your last dime(dime), I came from all leverage chose a different past time,
I grab the penny pad (pad), and put my life in it (in it), Eyez on the prize hoping that I might win it (win it). Me and pimp put the pain to the music and people understood it wasn't fake it was true shit (true shit), and now look what we became, OG and the thrillest in the game you can't do it like me(chorus x2)
you can look at my life,
and see what i see,
but you can never,
you can never do it like me,
you can never,
you can never do it like me,
like me.
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Lloyd Polite, Jr. (born January 3, 1986 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American R&B singer, rapper, dancer and actor signed to a joint venture between Interscope, Polow Da Don's label Zone 4 and his own label Young Goldie Music. First discovered at the age of 12 when in the group N-Toon with his brother, he released his debut solo album Southside in 2004. He followed this with 2007's Street Love and 2008's Lessons in Love. His fourth studio album, King of Hearts, was released July 2011.

He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on January 3, 1986, to Robin Polite and Lloyd Polite Sr. His father died when he was at the age of two, and he moved with his mother and older sister Brandy to Atlanta, Georgia.

Lloyd was discovered by Joyce Irby in 1996 and at the age of 14 was in the pre-teen group N-Toon, alongside younger brother Chuckie. The group won Nickelodeon's cancelled show Double Dare 2000 against No Authority, and the group was signed to DreamWorks Records. Although two singles were released ("Ready" and "Shoulda Been My Girl"), their debut album Toon Time went unnoticed due to a lack of promotion from the label. The group eventually disbanded, and Lloyd began shopping around for a solo deal. He was soon signed to MCA Records with his first single to be "Young Girl". Unfortunately, as MCA Records dissolved into its parent company, Geffen Records, many of the artists on its roster were let go, including Lloyd. However, using "Young Girl" as a demo, he landed a new recording contract with Irv Gotti at The Inc./Def Jam Records.

"Southside", a duet with label mate Ashanti, became Lloyd's debut single and an R&B hit. The video was number one on BET's 106 & Park, where Lloyd and Ashanti performed the song live. The follow-up single was "Hey Young Girl", which wasn't as successful as "Southside". His childhood friend Ciara was in the video, and he is in the video of her hit "1, 2 Step". Both singles appeared on his 2004 debut album, titled Southside, which performed relatively poorly. A third single was never announced. After that, Lloyd appeared singing hooks on singles for label mate Ja Rule on "Caught Up" as well as on rapper Tango Redd's "Let's Cheat". He also made an appearance in R&B singer Sammie's video "You Should Be My Girl".

In 2006, a newly-recorded track titled "You" surfaced, featuring Lil Wayne (an alternate version featured Tango Redd). The single gained airplay on BET Late and it was #1 on 106 & Park. Lloyd's second studio album, titled Street Love, was released on March 13, 2007. The second single "Get It Shawty" was also very successful, reaching the top twenty on the pop charts. By the time the third single "Player's Prayer" was released, interest in the album had diminished. and with lack of promotion the song proved to be unsuccessful.

Lloyd's third album Lessons in Love was released in August 2008. The song "How We Do It (Around My Way)" was promoted as a single in early 2008, but only appeared on select versions of the album. "Girls Around the World" was the next single, another collaboration with Lil Wayne.

Lloyd has made guest appearances on television shows, most notably on the hit show One On One, an episode of Wild 'N Out on June 21, 2007 and on a show called Gotti's Way on VH-1. In an interview Lloyd indicated that he has about twenty tattoos, which include a picture of his father, the logo of his company Young Goldie Music and a "rebel baby angel".

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