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Chuck Baby Lyrics

Hey watch out cause Im coming for you; well baby girl KK tell me what cha do;
I said I come from DC you cant see me, hey Chuckie B let em know what we do
I used to say I would never not in my days, ever change my ways, too good at getting away with all them games I played; smooth walker slick talker anything I did, get out of a jam quicker that Mac
Gyver did.
Shit
I think Im sprung now, I seen a dude up town who makes me what to settle down and have his son now; he might be the one now, I count it funny myself, Ill let my daddy Chuck Brown give you the run down.
I was driving in my car one day, I saw a sexy lady walk my way, A banging body and a pretty face, so I whispered in her ear and said; I really love your style and you dress so fly yo; Id love to see your pretty face in my show, Ive been around the world from London to Chicago, but I aint never met a girl like you.
Shorty took a look into my eyes, and said she heard I was a crazy guy, I hit and run the Georgie/
Porgy type, you like to kiss the girls and make them cry.
I told her dont believe the hype cause Im cool.
Enough about me lets talk about you.
I want to get to know you and make you my boo; its all on you baby, and she said;
Chuck baby dont give a what, (and she said); Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (and he said);
Chuck baby dont give a what (And they said), Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (and you said)
Chuck baby dont give a what (that aint true), chuck baby dont give a ugh, (I love all of you)
Chuck baby dont give a what (you know what I do); Chuck baby dont give a ugh (owww)
So I shoot a couple of jokes, he laughin' and he gigglin, tell by the look in his eyes he knows Im feelin him.
Throw a couple of hints, he act like he cant hear, I say Im going to lunch why dont you meet me there.
I swear, you think he own a store in G-town, he drivin a hard bargain while Im trying to talk him down; man you ready or not I can bring a car around, if not then let me know so I can go and shop around.
So I asked her if she had a man.
She didnt answer so I asked again; and baby I aint trying to force your hand, baby Im just tryin to understand.
Why you try to play so hard to get, and my name aint no Romeo and you aint Juliet; but she said.
Chuck baby dont give a what (And he said), Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (and they said)
Chuck baby dont give a what (And you said), Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (yes I do)
Chuck baby dont give a what (that aint true yall), Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (that aint true)
Chuck baby dont give a what (is that the way you feel?), Chuck baby dont give a ugh, (come on baby)
He said, you said, they said, he said, everybody said,
Chuck baby dont give a what, Chuck baby dont give a
I said Chucky Thompson so sick with it, Chucky Browns baby girl so sick with it,
Yall know that we comin, comin to flow; say rocker reppin for that go go oh, and he said, (vamp out)

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Chuck Brown -- jazz artist -- (August 28, 1936–May 16, 2012) was an African-American jazz guitarist, singer and the Godfather of Go-Go, which is a sub-genre of funk music from Washington, D.C.

Brown's musical career began in the 1960s playing guitar with Jerry Butler and The Earls of Rhythm, joining Los Latinos in 1965. He still performs music today and is commonly known in the Washington, DC area. Brown's early hits include "I Need Some Money" and "Bustin' Loose". "Bustin' Loose" has been adopted by the Washington Nationals baseball team as its seventh inning stretch song. Brown also recorded go-go covers of early jazz and blues songs, such as "Go-Go Swing" Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean a Thing If Ain't Got That Swing", "Moody's Mood for Love", Johnny Mercer's "Midnight Sun", Louis Jordan's "Run Joe", and T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday".

He has influenced other go-go bands such as Big G and The Backyard Band, Rare Essence, Experience Unlimited (EU), Little Benny and the Masters, and Trouble Funk.

The song "Ashley's Roachclip" from the Soul Searchers' 1974 album Salt of the Earth contains a famous drum break.

Brown is considered a local legend in Washington, D.C., and has appeared in television advertisements for the Washington Post and other area companies. The D.C. Lottery's "Rolling Cash 5" ad campaign features Chuck Brown singing his 2007 song "The Party Roll" in front of various D.C. city landmarks such as Ben's Chili Bowl.

Brown passed away on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 of multiple organ failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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