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I've always been here
Regardless if it's only one night
I've seen every tear
Even if I could not stopI might be gone for a while
And it ain't easy to do
But baby I wait for a smile
It's the only thing I want from you(Pre-)
Hold on to the heart in your hand
Next time that you're feeling lonely
I need you to understand
I'm here 'cause I wanna be
I'll be right here
And when the stars stop shining
I'll still be right here
And when the clouds won't go away
I'll be right here
You don't have to worry about a thing
I'll be right here

I'm here right hereI don't wanna fire
Baby girl anything is better than that
It's only one night
'Cause tomorrow I gotta go backI know I just got here
But I stay on my grind
It don't matter where I go
Baby you stay on my mind
(Pre-)
I take care of the heart in your hand
I know that you're feeling lonely
I need you to understand
I'm here 'cause I wanna beI'll be right here
And when the stars stop shining
I'll still be right here
And when the clouds won't go away
I'll be right here
You don't have to worry about a thing
I'll be right here
I'm here right hereClose your eyes
When you cry
Where was I
By your sideRemember your pets
Remember your dog
Who did you run to
Who did you callWhen I lay bleeding on the bed
If it wasn't for you
I'd probably be deadHow could you not see
When you are lying
This has been going on for so much timeTake a deep breath and everything will be fine() x2
I'll be right here
And when the stars stop shining
I'll still be right here
And when the clouds won't go away
I'll be right here
You don't have to worry about a thing
I'll be right here
I'm here right here
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Tq

Terrance Quaites is an American R&B singer, known professionally as TQ.

TQ was raised in the church (he sang in the choir) but his real education came from the streets, where the first wave of hip-hop music became the soundtrack to his life. "From Monday to Saturday I was hangin', partyin', chasing girls, getting in trouble, and straight-up acting the fool," he admits. "But on Sunday my mother dragged me out of bed to go to church. That's where I developed my singing voice and learned how to make people feel me."

TQ was never a thug in the true sense of the word: His hard-working parents instilled positive values in him, and didn't hesitate to set him straight when he was wrong. At 16, when his mom found a gun in his room, she sent the teenager to live with an aunt in Atlanta. In retrospect, says TQ, "sending me down South saved my life. It made me straighten up—for awhile, anyway."

These conflicting circumstances honed TQ's survival instincts and his passion for music. "The little money I had to buy records was spent on rap," he notes. "See, I really wasn't much into my generation's r&b. I listened more to the old-school soul that my parents had in the house. So my music now is more a combination of that and hard-core hip-hop."

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