Let Me Be the One - Intro

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Let Me Be the One Lyrics

Somebody told me you were leavin'
I didn't know
Somebody told me you're unhappy
But it doesn't show
Somebody told me that you don't want me no more
So you're walkin' out the door

Nobody told me you've been cryin'
Every night
Nobody told me you'd been dyin'

But didn't want to fight

Nobody told me that you fell out of love from me
So I'm settin' you free


Let me be the one to break it up
So you won't have to make excuses
We don't need to find a set up where
Someone wins and someone loses
We just have to say our love was true
But has now become a lie
So I'm tellin' you I love you one last time
And goodbye
Somebody told me you still loved me
Don't know why
Nobody told me that you only
Needed time to fly
Somebody told me that you want to come back when
Our love is real again
Just turn around and walk away
You don't have to live like this
But if you love me still then stay
Don't keep me waiting for that final kiss
We can work together through this test
Or we can work through it apart
I just need to get this off my chest
That you will always have my heart

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There are several bands called Intro.

1. Intro (R&B group)
The trio Intro was comprised of lead singer Kenny Greene, Jeff Sanders and Clinton 'Buddy' Wike. The group's name is actually an acronym, standing for Innovative New Talent Reaching Out.

When the group released their self-titled debut album on Atlantic Records in 1993, they offered a strong urban contemporary sound that featured a polished, yet neo-soul vibe. The album scored several successful tracks that did well on the charts and helped the group's debut album go gold. In 1993, the group released 'Love Thang,' 'Let Me Be The One,' and 'Come Inside,' all of which broke the top 30 in the R&B charts. 'Come Inside,' the most successful of the tracks, reached #9 on the R&B charts and topped off at #33 on the Hot 100. The album's final single, 'Ribbon In The Sky,' was a remake of Stevie Wonder's track and managed to reach #11 on the R&B charts.

In 1995, the group released a second album, New Life, which was meant to reflect upon a new era for the group. Unfortunately, the album failed to match the first album's success despite its maturity. Nevertheless, it still had several charting singles, with 'Never Again,' 'Funny How Time Flies,' and 'Feels Like The First Time,' all making it onto the R&B charts.

The major driving force behind the group Intro was their lead singer, Kenny Greene. Greene acted as producer on every single song on the group's album New Life, and worked heavily with many other artists in the industry. Greene is given writing credentials for tracks by Mary J. Blige, Soul 4 Real, Will Smith, 98 degrees and many more. His talents did not go unrecognized as he tied for the ASCAP's award for R&B Songwriter of the Year. Unfortunately, Greene passed away on October 1, 2001 due to complications from AIDS.

2. Intro (Synth-pop duo)
Intro was a shortlived synth-pop duo consisting of Jacqui Brookes (of Shox and Siam) and Jimme O'Neill (of Fingerprintz and The Silencers. They released two singles in 1983 and then dissolved.

3. Intro to A State Of Trance Yearmix 2006 by Armin Van Buuren. 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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