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Too Much The Same - Goapele



     
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Seeking a summertime love
Just kick it on the low
You know with a vibe and flowBut we didn't know
What the light of day would show
Or if it wasn't meant to growAnd how we'd feel within
What we complain or win
And why you keep a distance
We are emotions [Incomprehensible]I was afraid of what I was feelin'
Afraid that you would take my heart and go steal it
My pride my soul
Now I know, now I know'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change
We were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz you weren't gonna changeUnfamiliar ways
Came down like rain
Things in myself I couldn't changeBut if we coulda chilled then waited a while

But then may now
And shooting stars won't send us running
From each other, from ourselvesAnd when you got me open
You faked on me
Why'd you tell me that you love me
And then stray awayWhat you did that day
I promise I would never go waiting
For someone who would never change'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change
We were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz you weren't gonna changeBut you can't get something for nothing
So what was mine
Sifted through like lost timeAnd unclaimed sand in a desert wind
With half my heart I took you in
So I can let you go'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know whoto blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change
'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change
'Cuz we were too much the same
I didn't know who to blame
'Cuz I didn't wanna change

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Goapele (born Goapele Mohlabane on 11th July 1977 in Oakland, California) is a U.S. soul and R&B singer-songwriter. Her name means "to go forward" in the South African language Sesotho. She was born to a Jewish mother, Noa, and an African father, Douglas Mohlabane, who was a South African political exile. They married in Nairobi, Kenya.

Goapele attended the Berkeley Arts Magnet School in Berkeley, California. During these years, she joined several groups that fought racism and sexism. She also sang in the Oakland Youth Choir and joined a group called Vocal Motion. After graduating from high school, Goapele attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where she studied music theory.

In 2001, she signed with Skyblaze Recordings/Columbia Records, and in 2002, she released her first album Even Closer, featuring the single "Closer". She co-wrote and co-produced the entire album, which is a mixture of neo soul and jazz. She also toured North America with band Spearhead.

Apart from her solo work, she has collaborated with rappers Aceyalone, E-40, Hieroglyphics, and Triple Threat, and written for jazz trio Soulive.

Her second album Change It All, featuring the single "First Love", was released in December 2005.

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