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You better think
(Think)
Think about what you're trying to do to me
Yeah, think
(Think, think)
Let your mind go, let yourself be free
Let's go back, let's go back
Let's go way on to way back when
I didn't even know you
You couldn't of been too much more than ten
(Just a child)
I ain't no psychiatrist
I ain't no doctor with degree
But it don't take too much IQ
To see what you're doing to me
You better think
(Think)
Think about what you're trying to do to me

Yeah, think
(Think, think)
Let your mind go, let yourself be free
Oh freedom
(Freedom)
Freedom
(Freedom)
Oh freedom
Oh freedom right now
Freedom
(Freedom)
Freedom
(Freedom)
Freedom
Ooh freedom yeah
Hey! Think about it
You! Think about it
There ain't nothing you could ask
I could answer you, but I won't
(I won't)
But I was gonna change, but I'm not
If you keep doing things I don't
C'mon think
(Think)
Think about what you're trying to do to me
Yeah, think
(What you're trying to do, think)
Let your mind go, let yourself be free
People walk around every day
Playing games that they can score
Trying to [incomprehensible] losin' my way
But careful you don't lose yours
C'mon think
(Think)
Think about what you're trying to do to me
(Think)
Let your mind go, let yourself be free
You need me
(Need me)
And I need you
(You know)
Without each other there ain't nothing either can do, oh
(What you trying to do to me?)
Think about it, think about
What you're trying to, trying to do me yeah
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(Think about it)
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(Think about it)
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(To the bone for deepness)
(Think about it)

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Shrinivas was born in Palakol in West Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh on February 28, 1969. As a very young boy Shrinivas was a normal child in school except that he seemed to have an ear for music. Then one day, when he was only six years old, his parents came home to find him playing on his father's mandolin. Inspired by the boy's interest in music, Satyanarayana taught his son what little music he knew, and Shrinivas began playing Carnatic music on the mandolin.

Read more about U. Srinivas on Last.fm.


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