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The Mood Is Right - Wayne Wonder



     
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One, two, three
Wayne Wonder, baby
Slow, slow, sing slow, left side
Esco, for the ladies
Baby, slow, slow
Hmm, hmm
The mood is right
(So right, so right)
So let's get it on tonight
I'm gonna take my time
(Take my time, girl)
So baby gimme what I like
(What I like)
Girl
Something about the way you move, captured me
I'm like a slave for your love, that you can't set free
Darling, every time you are around me
It feels so divine, you send chills up my spine

The mood is right
(So right, so right)
So let's get it on tonight
I'm gonna take my time
(Take my time, girl)
So baby gimme what I like
(What I like)
Girl
Baby, anytime that we're apart, always wanna feel
All of your tender touch, you know I want it so much
Baby, now that we are together, right here, right now
I wanna make up for lost times with you tonight
The mood is right
(So right, so right)
So let's get it on tonight
I'm gonna take my time
(Take my time, girl)
So baby, gimme what I like
(What I like)
Girl
So good, so right
(So good, so right)
So good, so good, so right
(So good, so good, so right)
So good, so right
(So good, so right)
So good, so right
(So right)
The mood is right
(So right, so right)
So let's get it on tonight
I'm gonna take my time
(Take my time, girl)
So baby, gimme what I like
(What I like)
Girl
Something about the way you move, captured me
I'm like a slave for your love, that you can't set free
Darling every time you are around me
It feels so divine, you send chills up my spine
The mood is right
(So right, so right)
So let's get it on tonight
(Baby)
I'm gonna take my time
(Take my time, girl)
So baby, gimme what I like
(What I like)

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Wayne Wonder (born Von Wayne Charles in Buff Bay, Portland, Jamaica on 26 July 1972) is a Jamaican reggae fusion (specifically reggae / R&B) artist. While his early recordings were dancehall and reggae, he later moved towards hip hop and rap.

He auditioned at Sonic Sounds studio, but while Sly Dunbar was impressed, his touring commitments with Black Uhuru prevented him from signing Wonder. He had more success, however, with King Tubby, who produced his first single, "Long and Lasting Love", in 1985, with two more following.

His new album Foreva boasts collaborations with world renowned dancehall producers Don Corleone and Tony Kelly (Sean Paul, Elephant Man). It includes the singles Again and For My Love.

Wayne rose to fame in 2003 with the song No Letting Go, which reached number 11 on the Billboard Top 100.

While other dancehall artists are known for their rapping style, Wayne Wonder's claim to fame is his unparalleled, velvety smooth singing voice.

Wayne was born in Buff Bay, Portland, Jamaica, and moved all over eastern Kingston including a stint in Rae Town - home of the weekly Reggae/R oldies street dance which inspired him to take a more soulful approach to dancehall.

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