My Up and Down - Adina Howard

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My Up and Down Lyrics

1st verse

Turn the lights down baby
And come to be baby
Let me put something on your mind
mmmmm-hmmm
See I gotta let you know
That I want-What I want-Whenever I need baby
So you better be ready tonight
'cause it's on


chorus:

Haven't you heard
About my up and down (and round and round)
You should've known by now (baby)
About the merry-go-round
Haven't you heard
About my up and down (and round and round)
You should've known by now
About the merry-go-round

2nd verse:

You said you be happy
With a wife and happy home
What I don't understand is why you're here with me tonight
As if your girlfriend
Could do the freaky things I do to you
You wouldn't have to time to hang around for my up and down

Deep in my heart
I know I can make you moan
c'mon lets get it on baby
All in my mind

break down:

I wanna hold on tight
'cause tonight is the night
We won't stop 'till we get it all right
Hold on tight
Tonight is the night
Baby you're in for the time of your life yeaaah

Haven't you heard
About my up and down (and round and round)
You should've known by now (baby)
About the merry-go-round
Haven't you heard
About my up and down (and round and round)
You should've known by now
About the merry-go-round

*said during last chorus:

(round and round and round we'll go, where we'll stop, nobody'll ever know)

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Adina Howard (born November 14, 1974 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a R&B/Pop/Hip-Hop singer-songwriter. Her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?, with the hit single "Freak Like Me", was released in 1995 and achieved high sales figures. The song "Freak Like Me", as well as Howard's image, can be described as hyper-sexual. It can be said that she opened the door for female rap artists to incorporate sexually explicit material into their works in the future. A second album, Welcome to Fantasy Island garnered a couple critical raves, but was shelved by Elektra Records in 1997, due to their decision that the album 'did not contain any other singles'.

In 2003, news of her third album hit with various album title changes throughout the year from "Ride Again: 7/2" to "Two Can Play That Game". During this year, she also filmed an independent film called Casanova's Demise co-starring Greg Horos.

By 2004, Howard officially released her third album (now called The Second Coming) under Rufftown Records. With the distribution label and the record label in conflict, the album suffered without any publicity and a video "Nasty Grind" played on BET during early morning hours. Even with the lack of publicity, it gathered over 40,000 units on store shelves.

The year 2005, was to be the release of The Second Coming: Remixed but that project was shelved to make way for a new full-length album, Private Show. Along with a new album, Howard worked with Walid Azami to bring documentaries for her fansite. This is an attempt to explain her side of the story and show the fans how the album was made.

The promo single "Phone Sex", (a #1 Ringtone) was released in September 2006. After delays, the album "Private Show" was issued on June 27, 2007 with the proper lead single, "L.O.V.A." It managed to peak #17 on iTunes R&B music sales chart. However, the album "Private Show" missed the Billboard 200 and R&B Albums chart altogether. The sold a few thousand copies. Shortly thereafter, her and Arsenal Records parted ways. On September 25, 2009, an independent compilation, "Independent Soul Divas 2" was issued on Lola Waxx Records. This compilation features "What Do I Do", a song recorded by Howard in 2008. The version included on the compilation is different from the version originally featured on her Official MySpace profile. According to Adina's official website, in addition to getting married, she went back to school to study Culinary Arts, she is in the early stages of creating a possible fourth studio album. Visit http://www.adinahoward.com/ Adina's offiicial website. 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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