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West Side Girl - Bilal



     
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West Side Girl Lyrics


Hey, how you doing
I’ve been watching you, getting down
From the way you’re moving
You look like you’re from the west side part of town, girl
You ain’t gotta talk or lick, body talk a lot of shit
Got one question
Could you roll with a kid like me
I could take you where you wanna go
We where the wind blows
Got one question
Could you roll with a kid like me
Uh, look like you took your good shoes off the shelf
Look like you took your good shoes off the shelf
And you shine, so bright
That I could only see you and nobody else
I could only see you and nobody else, girl
Hey, how’d you do it?

You got me back up, on my 90’s kick, yeah
Baby, baby, talking bout the girl it’s poison
Well if the devil wears prada this is hell!
girl, it gets hot when you come close to me
Love, love, potion me
Burn like 51, I think it’s so much fun girl
Got you right here with me
No place I’d rather be
You could my number one
You look like so much fun, girl
Uh, look like you took your good shoes off the shelf
You know what to do
Shine, so crazy, you know how to groove
My type, my type, my type girl
My type girl, just my type of girl, yeah
Just my type of girl, my type of girl
Just my type of girl, my type of girl

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Bilal (born Bilal Sayeed Oliver on August 23, 1979, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is a soul musician and member of the musical collective known as Soulquarians. In 2001, his debut album — 1st Born Second — was released on the Interscope record label.

Bilal's classical training at the Mannes Music Conservatory in New York was instrumental to his conversance with Jazz, voice, and big band arrangements. It has also been reported that he is capable of performing opera in seven languages and writes both music and lyrics.

In 1995, Bilal encountered Faulu Mtume, and his brother, Damu Mtume (sons to James Mtume and founders of Moyo Entertainment) at a barber's shop in Philadelphia. His plans to produce film scores was shelved after he handed the brothers a demo recording; they were so impressed that they successfully convinced him to record commercially.

Bilal has also frequently collaborated and performed with several neo-soul and alternative hip hop artists, including Common, Erykah Badu, Talib Kweli, and The Roots. He also covered Radiohead's "High & Dry" for the 2006 Radiohead tribute, Exit Music: Songs With Radio Heads. Bilal appears in Dave Chappelle's Block Party.

His sophomore full-length recording, Love for Sale is rumored to have been shelved after being leaked on the internet. Despite no official release as of yet, Love for Sale has become an underground classic.

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