Rockstar - Rachel Brown



     
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I got this funny little feeling
That I'm, about to lose my cool when
you're here, everything starts spinning
I'm drunk without even drinking
And I've got this tiny little secret
I think it's best that I just keep it
Locked up hidden in my pocket
You found the key, guess I'd better spill it
Feels like I'm slipping on a slide
Roller coaster ride
Hands held high!
Can't escape
But maybe I'll feel alive
This is right
I got you by my side

My heart is beating like a kick drum
Your love is what's keeping the rhythm
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
My hand keeps crashing like a cymbal
Once again muddled up and tangled
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
Doo doo doo doo doo
Uh oh You've become a problem
But I don't think I wanna solve you
You're the reason I'm so restless
You're my strength and you're my weakness
I'm cool just sitting here waiting
For you, I could spend all day and
Be fine I'd feel like I've wasted any time
That's why you amaze me
Feels like I'm slipping on a slide
Roller coaster ride
Hands held high!
Can't escape
But maybe I'll feel alive
This is right
I got you by my side
My heart is beating like a kick drum
Your love is what's keeping the rhythm
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
My hand keeps crashing like a cymbal
Once again muddled up and tangled
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
Doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo
My heart is beating like a kick drum
Your love is what's keeping the rhythm
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
Doo doo doo doo
My hand keeps crashing like a cymbal
Once again muddled up and tangled
Don't stop
Keep playing like a rock star
Doo doo doo doo doo
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Lyrics submitted by Anonymous.

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Two artists go by this name

1) Rachel Brown is an English flautist specializing in a baroque repertoire. She is an acknowledged authority on historical performance practice, who received her training at Manchester University and the Royal Northern College of Music with Trevor Wye. She studied baroque flute with Stephen Preston and Lisa Beznosiuk.

2) With powerful vocals and insightful lyrics, Rachel delicately blends the smoothness of Anita Baker, the sensitivity and consciousness of Oprah, and the soul of Aretha Franklin, as she explores the deepest emotions within our heart and soul.

Barry Towler of Soulchooz.com says that: “Love, Life And Relationships” really is what it says it is. Like a lot of other strong sets floating about at the moment, this set is as much about personal philosophy as it is musical direction. Something done with conviction holds more weight than something that has just been churned out for the sake of making a quick buck and exploiting the fickle market. Most R&B – mainstream stuff at any rate – is about SEX and not LOVE. Rachel, on “Learn To Love Me” not only gives us a great track but also offers some wise words of deep wisdom. This is a big song with a big message. The song is excellent and displays a maturity not often seen or heard today.

Signed to Urban Music Group in 2006, Rachel’s early notoriety came about because of the success of her debut single "Let’s Fall In Love Again," which reached #1 on the Billboard R&B Single Sales Chart in the spring of 2007. The single has generated airplay on over 30 radio stations in the U.S., which landed it on the Mediabase Top 100 R&B songs chart.

Rachel's debut CD delivers a powerful melodic and lyrical punch that has apparently struck a chord with the Adult Contemporary crowd. The disc also features the beautifully done wedding song "Promise Of Love," which introduces the amazing vocals of Reno Walker, the standout track "Spend The Night," the sultry "Do What You Do, " the perky "Weekend," and the sassy "Just A Girl." Rachel also breathes new life into the ‘70s classic "Don’t Ask My Neighbor," as the riveting "My Child" rounds out "Love, Life & Relationships."
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