Yo Yo - Ruby Winters



     
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Yo Yo Lyrics


Baby played me like a YoYo
All this time is was she mackin' me
YoYo! YoYo!
Random! UOMO!
YoYo! YoYo!My Girl said she gonna to chill tonight
That's cool because I worked up an appetite
Called up my boys and said let's get together
The time couldn't be any better
Let's hit the club and do whatever
Stepped in, straight to the VIP
All good, All the honeys were up on me
But then, I looked across the room
Saw my girl working her groove
Dancing with some other dudeAll of this time, She's been playing with my mind
And now I know, What you reap is what you sow[CHORUS]I thought I knew what I was doing
Didn't stop to think but it was just so plain to see
That she played me like a YoYo
All this time it was she mackin me

I thought I was on top of my game
Everything was running smooth, It felt so easy
I thought I played her like a YoYo
But all this time it was she mackin meShe said, pick me up at 8 o'clock
Drove up, Damn she was looking hot
Took her, to this spot that I knew in town
Where no one would be around, and where we could get down
All good, spending all of this crazy dough
Thinking, She would go were I want to go
Next thing, she started to give the eye
Smiling at this other guy, that's when she said bye byeAll of this time, She's been playing with my mind
And now I know, What you reap is what you sow[CHORUS]I thought I had her spinning like a YoYo
On top of my game, doing all the things I wanted to
I thought I had her spinning like a YoYo
But all this time it was she mackin me
But all this time it was she mackin me[CHORUS]

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Ruby Winters is an American female soul singer. Winters was born in Kentucky and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vocalist Ruby Winters recorded several energetic soul singles for tiny labels throughout the late '60s and early '70s, but never could break out beyond regional status.
She had her first chart hit in 1967, teaming with Johnny Thunder for a duet remake of Jo Stafford's 1954 single "Make Love to Me." Their version peaked at number 13 on the R&B charts. She had another Top 20 hit with "I Don't Want to Cry" in 1969 for Diamond, and


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