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Luv Ya Lyrics


New lover started getting closer
my mind went on a rollercoaster
We could talk, we could laugh
And he charmed, my breath awayNew lover made me downright restless
Move too fast and I'd end up vestless
We'd be rude, and be crude
And he charmed, my breath awayOhAnd then he turned around and said "I Luv Ya"
Not "I love you" but "I Luv Ya"
That's no good
What am I s'posed to think about that
When it feels so good but you're holding back
What am I s'posed to respond that
Better off in silence than to speak such crapNot so new lover had become so tasteless
When I closed my eyes, he had become faceless
I was tense, in defense
And he choked my breath awayNot so new lover had thrown in the spanner
To the works of my life's journey planner
I was bruised so confused

And he choked my breath awayOhAnd then he turned around and said "I Luv Ya"
Not "I love you" but "I Luv Ya"
That's no good
What am I s'posed to think about that
When it feels so good but you're holding back
What am I s'posed to respond that
Better off in silence than to speak such crapA noncommittal
sacreligious
Trivial way at
Pretending you care
A juvenilie
Manipulative
Pathetic attempt at
Pretending you careWhat am I s'posed to think about that
When it feels so good but you're holding back
What am I s'posed to respond that
Better off in silence than to speak such crapWhat am I s'posed to think about that
When it feels so good but you're holding back
What am I s'posed to respond that
Better off in silence than to speak such crapWhat am I s'posed to think about that
When it feels so good but you're holding back
What am I s'posed to respond that
Better off in silence than to speak such crap

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Potatohead People (Nick Wisdom & AstroLogical) is a Canadian hiphop/electronic producer duo. They first met in a community baseball league in early high school and joined forces through their love for J Dilla and Madlib. In 2008 they began working together in the hip-hop collective Elekwent Folk; soon after the two producers formed Potatohead People, and began to focus on creating forward thinking instrumental music. After releasing a series of EP’s digitally through Vancouver net-label Jellyfish Recordings, NY label Bastard Jazz reissued their 2012 landmark Kosmichemusik EP and pressed a 7” which quickly became a collector’s item. The association landed their song “Back To My Sh*t” (featuring Frank Nitty of Frank’n’Dank) on a Powerade produced LeBron James documentary, and the duo began working on their debut album, which drops on Bastard Jazz in early March. Among other projects, they are producing Illa J’s upcoming album which will also be released through the Brooklyn-based imprint in late 2015. Called a “formidable tandem” by OkayPlayer, their sounds have been championed early on by the likes of Kaytranada, Soulection, Nightmares on Wax, Pomo, Exmag, Big Boi, and Phife Dawg. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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