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Jaheim - Diamond In Da Ruff 2002



Views: 89,934 - Rating: 4.98
Comments: From Jaheim's second album "Still Ghetto" gr8 lyrics Mmmmh diamond Ohh diamond (diamond) Diam in da ruff someone that you don't meet twice We left the Brickz for the 'Burbs turned Mo into Remy matching fur coats and Fendi from the bus to a Bentley coupe with a closet full of shoes yeah Than our smiles turned to frowns ups turned to downs I don't know where i'm going now I think about her every once in awhile We started out like Bobby and Whitney Justin and Britney Then it all got ugly if it weren't for the money you said i start actin' funny but what's wrong witcha honey then the good turned to bad forgot what we had is it to late to get it back? I think about her more than once in awhile Like when i spot a rainbow or see a fallin' star a set of twins, or a classic car a four leaf clover, or a two dollar bill it's so rare that it's so unreal And I don't know how to get over her smile I wonder what she's doin (what's goin on)? I think about her every once in awhile (once in awhile) I should've came with a ring set a date for next May guess i thought that you'd wait now I hate that I took so long played around wit' her now she's gone now my smiles turned to frowns, ups turned to downs and i don't know where i'm goin (now now now now) I think about her every once in awhile We argued like Archie and Edith like Ike turned on Tina but I really didn't mean it I was raised not to hit a woman especiall not the one i'm lovin' but when the good turned to bad happy to sad I wish we could take it back/(How I miss you baby I think about her every once in awhile Like when I spot a rainbow or see a fallin star a set of twins, or a classic car a four leaf clover or a two dollar bill it's so rare that it's so unreal I don't know how to get over her smile I wonder what she's doin now I think about her every once in awhile Your like a star shinning in the broad daylight Someth you don't see all the time and now I finally recognize that I shoulda made you all mine never shoulda let you pass me by you put that sparkle in my life someone that you don't meet twice i'm gonna live to regret it baby ooooh baby baby I miss you...need you...yeahhh Review by John Bush Jaheim's considerable vocal talents only increased during the recording of his second album, and a stronger set of songs made Still Ghetto a definite improvement over the debut. As before, it all begins with his voice: a deep, throaty croon that makes him sound at least ten years older than he actually is (basically, about as old as the soul samples dotted throughout the record) and marks him as one of the few R&B artists active who can summon the spirit of a Teddy Pendergrass. Better yet, Jaheim takes the loverman persona to another level, devoting more songs here to relationships than love itself; one of the best is "Put That Woman First," his remake of the Stax nugget William Bell's "I Forgot to Be Your Lover," a great performance that's a natural fit with his persona. The single "Fabulous" is simply beautiful, balancing a back-in-the-day feel with self-esteem issues and riding out with a chorus of children's voices. For "Everywhere I Am," Jaheim recorded a postcard to his mother, who died before he gained fame; it's another testament to his power as an artist that Still Ghetto never descends into maudlin sentiments. Just like his soul forefathers, everything about Jaheim is honest and heartfelt.

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