Ridiculous - Raheem DeVaughn

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Ridiculous Lyrics

I never say that every chose I make
Everyone was going like
I never say that satisfies the messes it's how I will leave my life
I never ...to see if will be right
I never say I wouldn't hear my heart and listen just my mind
Ooh
I know we lost like crazy but in the way we love
...does I'll be crazy for us

So call me a fool, call me insane
Tell me the loving you the way I do it's ridiculous
I don't mind, no I don't mind
Forget the rules I'm over the game
Baby I'd loving the way you do it's ridiculous
Then call me ridiculous, call me ridiculous

Every one know what I'm suppose to do,
Every body says I'm out my mind to feel what I feel for you (feel what I feel for you)
Every body needs a morning ...to this love I am brand new
See I know in this real love they think I don't have a clue
I do
I know I am lost like a crazy (I know I'm lost like I'm crazy)
But in the way that I love, ..., I'll be crazy for us

So call me a fool, call me insane
Tell me the loving you the way I do it's ridiculous
I don't mind, no I don't mind
Forget the rules I'm over the game
Baby I'd loving the way you do it's ridiculous
Then call me ridiculous, call me ridiculous

For seeing something inside you that no one else can see
That's way they don't understand me, no
So stupid ...
Baby that's just what I'll be, as long as ..., ridiculous that's me
Oooh
Ridiculous that's me
Ooh

So call me a fool, call me insane
Tell me the loving you the way I do it's ridiculous
I don't mind, no I don't mind
Forget the rules I'm over the game

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Raheem DeVaughn's debut album was "The Love Experience;" his critically acclaimed follow-up was "Love Behind The Melody."

DeVaughn's musical story began with his mother's vinyl collection. "I always loved music so I would sneak into her record collection when she wasn't around and play her stuff." DeVaughn's father, noted jazz musician Abdul Wadud was also an influence. DeVaughn knew at an early age that he would become an entertainer.

DeVaughn graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland; then headed to nearby Coppin State. It was the first day of college that changed the course of his life. "I saw a group of guys standing outside singing, Boyz II Men style," remembers DeVaughn. "I just went up there and started harmonizing with them. Before I knew what was going on, I was in a group, cutting class to write lyrics and record." After winning $2,000.00 in a talent show at Bar None, a Washington D.C. nightclub, DeVaughn decided to go for broke and invested all of his winnings into a CD burner. Several independent releases led to a showcase with Jive Records, and the career was on it's way.

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