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Walking In The Rain - Ice-t



     
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Oh I'll miss him
Woah I'll miss him
Woah I'll miss him
I want him and I need him
And someday, someway, woah oh oh oh, I'll meet him
He'll be kind of shy and real good looking too
And I'll be certain he's my guy by the things he'll like to do
Like walking in the rain
(Like walking in the rain)
Wishing on the stars up above
(And wishing on the stars up)
And being so in love
When he's near me I'll kiss him
When he leaves me woah oh oh oh, I'll miss him
Though sometimes we'll fight I won't really care
I know it's gonna be all right 'cause we've got so much we share
Like walking in the rain
(Like walking in the rain)

Wishing on the stars up above
(And wishing on the stars)
Being so in love
(Johnny)
No he'll never do
(Harvey)
No, it isn't him, too
They would never, no they'd never
Never, ever love
(Never, ever)
Walking in the rain
(Like walking in the rain)
Wishing on the stars up above
(And wishing on the stars)
Being so in love
Woah, where can he be?
Woah, I'm still waiting
Woah, where can he be?
Woah

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Tracy Marrow (born February 16, 1958 in Newark, New Jersey), better known as Ice-T, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He is one of the pioneers of gangsta rap and was also instrumental in creating rapcore.

Ice-T started out with other West Coast rap pioneers such as Kid Frost, DJ Flash, and The Egyptian Lover with electro recordings. Later on, he changed his style and was the first West Coast rapper to be accepted by the East Coast. 6 'n The Mornin is sometimes seen as the track that triggered the whole gangster rap movement. It was produced by The Unknown DJ, who produced electro funk tracks before and went on to produce Compton's Most Wanted. The song was inspired by Schoolly D's "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?" and became itself the inspiration for Eazy-E and N.W.A's Boyz-N-The-Hood. Ice-T went on to work with Afrika Islam, the man behind the beats on 1987's Rhyme Pays, 1988's Power and 1989's The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech... Just Watch What You Say.

He also is a star in Law in Order: Special Victims Unit.


In 1992 he created the crossover band Body Count with 4 other black musicians.

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