Country Livin' (The World I Know) - Esthero

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Country Livin' (The World I Know) Lyrics

The world I know
Is a world too slow
(If you) Don't move fast enough, keep your head low

The world I know
Is a world much too slow
If you can't move fast enough child, better stay on the low child

And I want to lay in the passenger seat of a car
We could drive around all night
We wouldn't have to go too far
Just look at the stars
This night could be ours

The world I know
Is a world too slow
(If you) Don't move fast enough, keep your head low

The world I know
Is a world much too slow
If you can't move fast enough child, better stay on the low child

And I want a life lover that'll go that far
We don't have to do this right
Do you know who you are
This ride could be ours
Just look at those stars

And we are never going home
This ride is far too long to travel alone
And the moon will shine brightly on this road
Which way (do) you want to go?

The world I know
Is a world too slow
(If you) Don't move fast enough, keep your head low

The world I know
Is a world much too slow
If you can't move fast enough child, better stay on the low child

And I want a life lover that'll go that far
We don't have to do this right
Yes I know who you are
This ride could be ours
Just look at those stars
Baby we could be stars

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Born December 23, 1978 Canadian singer-songwriter and producer Jen-Bea Englishman is better known as Esthero.

At the age of sixteen, Esthero moved from small town Harriston, Ontario on her own to Toronto, where she began singing at open-mic nights, a journey that in 1997 led to a meeting with the president of EMI Publishing Canada, whom she charmed so well during their first meeting that without hearing her sing a single note he was moved to set up and finance recording sessions with Doc, a guitarist and studio engineer. Their debut album, Breath from Another, was released to critical acclaim in 1998 and is widely seen as one of the more accessible albums of the trip-hop genre.

Though she remained active following the moderate success of the debut album, featuring on tracks by such artists as Nelly Furtado and The Black Eyed Peas, it would take over 7 years for a proper follow-up to be released (due to a confluence of factors that included a lengthy creative process, the closure of the WORK record label and marketing delays) in the form of 2005's Wikked Lil Grrrls, an album that crossed genre boundaries with its heavy debt to jazz and hip-hop. The album was preceded in 2004 by a pair of EPs, The O.G. Bitch Remixes (with the title song reaching Number 1 on the Billboard Dance Chart) and We R In Need of a Musical Revolution, which served as a preview of the full length album.

After the release of Wikked Lil Grrrls, Esthero devoted an increasing amount of time to songwriting and production, with her work featuring on albums by Brandy and Kanye West (most prominently on West's single Love Lockdown).

2012 saw the release of Esthero's third full-length album, Everything is Expensive (Universal Music Canada), preceded by the release of Never Gonna Let You Go as the lead single and video. The album was partially funded through a campaign on PledgeMusic in which backers could choose from exclusives such as artwork by the singer. Everything is Expensive debuted on Billboard's Heatseeker chart at #13.

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