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So Good Remix - Electrik Red



     
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How did I let him come back
How did I let him come back
she wants ya, i need ya
please tell me to stay
she said that she love ya like i love ya
but you know dat it aint da same
we had a fling this i kno
but now we got thing she gotta let you go
cuz now im actin crazy
im out herecalling you baby
i shouldnt let you hit dat
cuz now i cant forget dat
i thought i wouldn't really much
but now a girl all in love
dont need to be a hater

but ohh damn
so good x5
so ooo damn, you so good
so good x5
so ooo damn, you so good
so good x5
soo ooo damn
i miss ya, i cant taste ya
please come back to me
baby lay in my arms
and say you'll never leave
i gotta thing and i know you know
so boy dont play with me, just stay with me
and allow mw to give you more
my girls all calling me crazy
cuz im out here calling out here calling you baby
i shouldn't have let you hit dat
cuz now i cant forget dat
i thought i wouldn't really care much
but no a girl all in love
dont mean to be a hater but ooo damn
so good x5
soo ooo damn, you so good
so good x5
soo ooo damn, you so good
so good x5
soo ooo damn
ha remix
i got dat good good
and when it comes to me
every woman that could would
cuz baby im electric and now your infected
now what and to do to you
when you let me holla and cha
yo boy but to not lose your voice
weezy makin noise yeah
andit was like
boom den bam
and i was like ooo bam
i told you ihad a girl
and you told me you a rada girl
i said hay i aint trynna argue
i aint even trippin shawty imma call you
and i did and i cant really blame you
baby cuz i did and we mght as well
make it official like the ref blew da whistle
at a superbowl game like red and wayne
like oooo damn, you so
so good x5
soo ooo damn, you so
so good x5
soo ooo damn, you so
so good x5
YOU SO GOOD
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Comprised of Naomi, Sarah, Lesley and Binkie, Electrik Red hails from both New York City and Canada. Binkie and Lesley, who attended NYC's prestigious Laguardia School of Performing Arts, met the Toronto born Naomi and Sarah while individually performing as back-up dancers for artists like Usher, Mariah Carey and Ciara. After running into each other time and again at auditions and parties, the girls began to form a friendship. "We'd get together on our off time, and strategize," says Naomi. "For some of us the ultimate was getting to work with an amazing performer, like a Janet Jackson or Madonna," explains Binkie. "But once you hit that mark it's like ok, now where do I want to take it? In our case, making music was the next plateau to aim for."

Although the move to step to the front of the stage may have seemed risky, the girls knew they were ready. "Everyone had lucrative careers," says Lesley, "but we had the confidence to say. Ok, let's stop all that and go off on our own with no help from anyone we'd worked for."

While their individual careers started with dance, the girls all grew up studying music. Binkie the business early from her father who was a member in the legendary Caribbean soul group Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Lesley began vocal training at age three while Sarah studied the piano as a young girl. Once they decided to form a group, the girls decided on the name Electrik Red which they felt exuded their collective sensuality.

In 2005, the foursome recorded a demo, and instead of calling on their long list of family friends and contacts in the music industry, Electrik Red decided to keep their new project under wraps. "What's crazy is that as many people we knew, we never really shopped the demo, we were protective of our music," says Naomi. "We felt like we couldn't go to an executive at a label until we feel like we had the best music possible. We believe you only have one shot."

In February of 2008, that one shot came when Electrik Red secured a deal with Def Jam. The girls were then paired with the hottest hit makers in town, The Dream and Tricky Stewart, who had worked with everyone from Mary J. Blige to Beyonce. "We all looked at each other and said 'Holy shit guys!'" remembers Binkie. "Look where we're at right now!"

The multi-talented group are now getting ready to release their debut album which has rapidly become heavily anticipated thanks to the massive buzz surrounding Electrik Red's first single, "Drink In My Cup." The slinky, yet hard hitting atmospheric "Drink In My Cup" showcases the girl's flowing harmonies and edgy phrasing. The mix of street and seduction makes it clear Electrik Red is taking mainstream R&B to an entirely new level.

"You know how back then the Spice Girls had girl power?" asks Sarah. "With us it's lady power, girl power on crack!" "I'd like people to hear four strong women who are very comfortable with their sexuality and with what we can bring to the world," says Lesley. "We will be heard damnit!"


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