My Bad - Rayvon

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Wha, bonjoura senora
No copese aah anglaisa
Well, one word you will understand, aah
Universal, no, N O, no, no

I heard you be stressin'
I hope that you really learnt a lesson
And realize that I was a blessin'
You took my kindness for weakness
And look at you now, depressin'

Girl, you're really fallin' off on your dressin'
You haven't shopped in a while I'm guessin'
Tell me how you feel when your girls lookin' hot
And you know that you're not

Are you missin'
The Bacardis and the parties and the Crissin
And the dinners at the spinners and the kissin'?
I know things ain't like they used to now that I'm gone

No more cruisin' in the X-5
No more platinum cards
No more Versace on your backside
You're headed straight back to K-Mart

Remember when we used to go for boat rides?
We used to have some beautiful laughs
I showed you my sensitive side
And you took it for me being soft

My bad, I should've treat you like the skank you are
Instead I have you ridin' up in my car
If I had stuck to my original plan
You'd 've been a one night stand

My bad, I should've known you could never be true
I should've treat you like them other guys do
If you only knew who was cheatin' too
You would see the joke's on you, my bad

You thought, I was a dreamer
You thought, you got me 'cause I let you have my Beamer
Now who you think has been the real schemer?
When all of a sudden, I'm hangin' with all of your friends

Like Regina
Remember her, when last have you seen her?
Well next time you do she'll be cleaner
'Cause she will be rockin' your jewels and pushin' your Benz

No more days at the nail shop
No more tabs at the bar
And no more flossin' in the drop top
So no more hangin' with stars

Remember when we used to go for boat rides?
We used to have some beautiful laughs
I showed you my sensitive side
And you took it for me being soft

My bad, I should've treat you like the skank you are
Instead I have you ridin' up in my car
If I had stuck to my original plan
You'd 've been a one night stand

My bad, I should've known you could never be true
I should've treat you like them other guys do
If you only knew who was cheatin' too
You would see the joke's on you

My bad, I should've treat you like the skank you are
Instead I have you ridin' up in my car
If I had stuck to my original plan
You'd 've been a one night stand

My bad, I should've known you could never be true
I should've treat you like them other guys do
If you only knew who was cheatin' too
You'd 've seen the joke's on you

My bad, I should've treat you like the skank you are
Instead I have you ridin' up in my car
If I had stuck to my original plan
You'd 've been a one night stand

My bad, I should've known you could never be true
I should've treat you like them other guys do
If you only knew who was cheatin' too
You'd 've seen the joke's on you, my bad

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With a voice that’s at once throaty and velvety, Rayvon is a major figure in the world of reggae, and one of the biggest musical draws around the globe. Having toured almost constantly since the late ‘90s, dazzling crowds in such far-flung locales as the Caribbean, Japan, Australia, Europe and the United States, the charismatic crossover star has systematically cultivated a diverse, devoted and frenzied fan base. Now Rayvon is preparing to release a new solo single and CD, as well as debut a new record label, GTC Entertainment.

Performing besides his Grammy-winning partner-in-crime, Shaggy, Rayvon kept the planet partying with international hits like “Summertime,” “Big Up”( which coined a popular phrase), and “Angel” (which rose to No. 1 on the Billboard 100). His own singles – including “No Guns, No Murder,” “Stallion Ride” and “Hear My Cry”– helped to further reinforce his steadily-burgeoning stardom.
Indeed, while Shaggy kicked doors open for Rayvon, only real talent could have kept them from closing. And as a new decade dawns, Rayvon is gearing up to make another massive impact on the game with the launch GTC Entertainment. Leading the new assault is “Back it Up,” a hard-edged pulsating groove that will have guys jumping and ladies gyrating.
“My intention was to hit my fans with a real party anthem ,” says Rayvon. “’Back It Up’” is a song that, when you’re in the club, you’re gonna want to get up and dance when it comes on. It’s something people who want to have a good time will automatically latch on to.”
Rayvon’s new as-yet-untitled full-length, due later this year, will include “Back it Up” and feature production from Salaam Remi, White Bread and others. Rayvon promises that the album will feed his universal appeal as it maintains his deep dancehall roots.
“It will be a combination of reggae, hip-hop and pop music,” he explains. “I’m singing on it and I’m chatting too. It’s party music, music to drive to, sounds to chill with: It’s happy and feel-good with social consciousness and a good sense of fun.”
Born Bruce Brewster, Rayvon moved from Barbados to the Flatbush section of Brooklyn when he was 12. In New York he almost immediately delved into the worlds of dancehall and rap. “Despite being from Barbados, I've always gravitated to reggae and hip hop,” he recalls.
Rayvon spent his high school years as a turntablist and emcee, before working at perfecting his dancehall style. A chance meeting with another aspiring reggae artist, Orville “Shaggy” Burrell, occurred in 1988, at a Flatbush recording studio – and the rest, as they say, was history. “We were there to record separately, but we started talking and things clicked, so the producer asked us to record one track as a combination, Rayvon remembers. “The vibe was there immediately, so we just took that and ran with it.”
Later, the pair linked up with beat master Sting Int'l, who produced "Big Up," which propelled the duo to ever higher levels of exposure while coining a popular phrase. More strong songs followed, and Rayvon and Shaggy took the opportunity to tour. "At that time I was working for UPS," Rayvon remembers. "One day I got an offer to do a two-week tour and I'd used up all my sick leave and vacation days. So I took a formal leave of absence from the job and I still haven't returned.”
Rayvon first solo, "No Guns No Murder," produced by Frankie Cutlass and Funkmaster Flex, was a summer smash. The cut caught the ear of Virgin Records (who at the time listed Shaggy on their roster) and Rayvon landed his own solo recording contract. His debut album, Hear My Cry introduced listeners to Rayvon's versatility, blending hip-hop, dancehall and traditional reggae styles. Fans embraced such songs as "Stallion Ride" and "Pretty."
A second solo set, My Bad, followed. It included the tracks "Playboy Bunny," "In the Wintertime" and "Do You Wanna Ride."
Though Rayvon will still be rocking with “Mr. Boombastic”, it’s time now for him to showcase what he’s learned from his extensive career and catalogue. “A lot of people might know the songs with Shaggy but they might not know my history and all that I’m about,” he says. “I’m ready and show and prove!”
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