Good Lava - Esperanza Spalding

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Good Lava Lyrics

See this pretty girl
Watch this pretty girl flow

Lone ranger
I see you at the view
Wondering from a distance what my pretty pea can do
Come bring me
(See this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow)

Don't march up
In your discerning shoes (see this pretty girl)
I see right through the cool air around your blowing fuse
So let loose
The mountain

Oh, good times
Good lava
We all know you wanna
See this pretty girl flow (good lava, wait 'til you feel it)
You want it (if you believe it's good)
With this pretty girl flow (wait 'til you feel it)

Good lava
(See this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow, see this pretty girl)
Good lava
(See this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow, see this pretty girl)

You stranger
One day I'm gonna be (watch this pretty girl)
Planting your own flight of conquered fear and fantasy
Right on me (watch this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow)
(Watch this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow)

With this pretty girl flow
Promise not to leave me and I'll even let you climb
Inside
My mountain
Oh, good times
Good lava
We all know you wanna
See this pretty girl flow (good lava, wait 'til you feel it)
You want it (if you believe it's good)
With this pretty girl flow (wait 'til you feel it)
See this pretty girl flow (good lava, wait 'til you feel it)
You want it (if you believe it's good)
With this pretty girl flow (wait 'til you feel it)

Good lava
(See this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow, see this pretty girl)
Good lava
(See this pretty girl flow, watch this pretty girl flow, see this pretty girl)
Oh, good times
Good lava
We all know you wanna

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Born in 1984, bassist, singer and composer Esperanza Spalding began playing in small jazz and blues venues around her hometown of Portland, Oregon. Soon after picking up the acoustic bass at the late age of 14, she helped form Noise For Pretend, an eclectic band fusing jazz and pop for which she sang and played bass (often simultaneously). The group signed with indie rock imprint Hush Records, which released two albums of their original compositions.

Spalding continued to branch out, playing with jazz groups as well as leading her own septet and trio. In 2002 she joined the hip-hop group Black Science Tribe, which gained a sizable following touring along the West Coast.

Since moving East to attend the Berklee College of Music, Ms. Spalding has regularly worked as a freelance bassist and singer, both locally and internationally. Ms. Spalding has worked with many notable Grammy-winning artists such as pianist Michel Camilo, vibraphonist Dave Samuels, saxophonist Joe Lovano, violinist Regina Carter, guitarist Pat Metheny, and singer Patti Austin.

She has also performed as a member of the Boston Pops, with drummers Bill Stewart (John Scofield, Chris Potter, Joe Lovano), Terri-Lyne Carrington (Herbie Hancock), Mark Walker (Paquito D'Rivera), as well as guitarist Adam Rogers (Michael Brecker, Chris Potter), saxophonist Seamus Blake (Mingus Big Band, Bloomdaddies), and trumpeter Byron Stripling and performed as an opening act for comedian and sometimes-jazz drummer/vocalist Bill Cosby.

Recently, Ms. Spalding released her debut album as a leader, Junjo on the Barcelona based jazz label Ayva Music. Her CD features pianist Aruan Ortiz, and drummer Francisco Mela.

She is the 2005 recipient of the prestigious Boston Jazz Society scholarship for outstanding musicianship. Spalding holds a B.M. from Berklee College of Music, where she also enjoys the status as the youngest faculty member ever in the history of the College. Esperanza recently became a new artist represented by the Montuno management agency.

In 2009 she played at the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo(Norway), as the Nobel Peace Prize winner,
Barack Obama, artist of choice.

In 2011 she was awarded the Grammy for best new artist, the only Jazz musician to be awarded the Grammy. 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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