The Jones - Akua Naru



     
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The Jones Lyrics


Let's go sell the radio.
Let's go sell the new t.v.
Let's go sell the stereo
Get enough for you and me.
You gotta jones so heavy when it hits this hard,
it's like a baseball bat to the head.
It's a never ending race.
Why don't we keep our own pace.
Maybe someday I'll get through to you.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
Keep it up till the day you die,
you can go ahead and try.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
You never get enough cause it's all you ever do.
Why don't you let the Jones' keep up with you.
Let's go steal the VCR.
Let's go steal a brand new car.
Let's go steal the satellite.

Let's all go get high tonight.
We got little black cases that we hide in places,
that they never seem to find 'till we're dead.
It's a never ending race.
Why don't we keep our own pace.
Maybe someday I'll get through to you.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
Keep it up till the day you die,
you can go ahead and try.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
Never get enough cause it's all you ever do.
Why don't you let the Jones' keep up with you.
Youuuuuuu. Yeah, Yeah
It's a never ending race.
Why don't you keep your own pace.
Maybe someday I'll get through to you.
Keepin' up with the Jones'
Keep it till the day you die.
You can go ahead and try.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
Never get enough cause it's all you ever do.
Why don't you let the Jones' keep up with you.
Keep it up till the day you die.
You can go ahead and try.
Keepin' up with the Jones'.
Never get enough cause it's all you ever do.
Why don't you let the Jones' keep up with you.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Hailing from New Haven, CT, Akua Naru's journey to acclaimed hip hop artist has led her from America's North-East Coast to Cologne, Germany, where she currently resides and creates music. Along this female wordsmith's journey, there have been many stops - Philadelphia, China, and Ghana, among others - have all informed the wisdom and perspective which is evident in her music. With the release of her debut album, "The Journey Aflame", Naru has in a short time positioned herself on the scene as a model for what women can be in hip hop.

Read more about Akua Naru on Last.fm.


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