Duración:04:21 Vistos:1675430 veces
Descripción:We Need A Resolution Lyrics
Artist(Band):Aaliyah
(Timberland)
Im tired of arguin' girl
Im tired, Im tired, Im tired
Im tired of arguin' girl
Im tired, Im tired, Im tired
Im tired of arguin' girl
Freaky, freaky, freaky, freaky baby girl
(Aaliyah)
Verse 1:
Did ya sleep on the wrong side?
Im catching a bad vibe
And if contagious
Whats the latest?
Speak your heart
Dont bite your tounge
Dont get it twisted
Dont miss-use
Whats your problem?
Lets resolve
We can solve
Whats the causes?
Its official
You got issues
I got issues
But I know I miss you(ohhh)
Chorus:
Am I suposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be heard?
Who should be blamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be hurt?
Who sould be shamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be heard?
Will we remain oh I?
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We have so much confusion
Verse 2:
I wanna know...
Where were you last night?
I fell asleep on the couch
I thought we were going out
I wanna know...
Were your fingers broke?
If you had let me know
I wouldnt'a put on my clothes
I wanna know...
Where you'd instead?
It was four in the morning
When you crept back in bed
I wanna know...
What was in your head?
Or what was in my head
Am I supposed to change?
Chorus:
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
(Oooh) Who should be heard?
Who should be blamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be hurt?
Who should be ashamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
(Oooh) Who should be heard n'
Will we remain?
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We have so much confusion (So much confusion)
Chorus:
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be heard and
Who should be blamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be hurt,
Who should be ashamed?
Am I supposed to change?
Are you supposed to change?
Who should be heard?
Will we remain? (Yeaaahh oh I)
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We need a resolution
We have so much confusion
Verse 3:
Baby let me know
You'll let me know (I will)
You'll let me know
You'll let me know (I will)
You'll let me know
You'll let me know (I will)
You'll let me know
You'll let me know
Timberland:
Girl holla_____
You gimmie bits and pieces
You try to blame me when I dont even
know the reason
I think its just the season
Maybe the month
Maybe the feeling
Now tell me whats the reason
Snoop video
Looks are decievin'
So cut the cryin'
Cut the coughin'
Cut the weezin' girl
Quit the blamin'
Cut the namin'
Cut the sneakin' girl
I think you need some prayer
Better call a deacon girl
So getcha act right
Or else we wont be speakin' girl
So whats it gonna be?
Freaky freaky me and you?
Or is it gonna be
Who blames who?
Im tired'a these things
Im tired'a these scars
I think im gonna get me a drink
I'll call you tomorra oh
Duración:04:10 Vistos:85864 veces
Descripción:1994's debuted successful-hit "Back & Forth" by Aaliyah. (R.I.P.)
Review.- Aaliyah Dana Haughton (January 16, 1979 -- August 25, 2001), better known as Aaliyah, was an American singer, dancer, actress, and model. Introduced to audiences by R&B singer R. Kelly, Aaliyah became famous during the mid-1990s with several hit records from the songwriting/production team of Missy Elliott and Timbaland and their associate Steve "Static" Garrett. Aaliyah soon joined Timbaland's R&B and hip hop collective, the Superfriends Clique.
She is notable for recording several hit records, including several number one R&B hits, a number one pop hit, and five top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. She has sold 32 million records worldwide. She also modeled for Tommy Hilfiger and starred in two motion pictures before dying in a plane crash in the Bahamas.
Aaliyah Haughten was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, New York to Michael and Diane Haughton, and was raised in Detroit, Michigan. Her name means "Highest, Most Exalted, The Best" in Arabic language. Aaliyah was brought up as a Catholic with her older brother Rashad Haughton. Her grandmother, Mintis L. Hicks Hankerson, was of African American and Native American descent. Diane Haughton, Aaliyah's mother, also a vocalist, encouraged her daughter's career.
Aaliyah signed with her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records label in 1993 at the age of 14. She released her debut album, titled Age Ain't Nothing but a Number, in 1994 at the age of 15. R. Kelly, was a leading songwriter and producer on her debut album. The album displayed her smooth and velvety vocals and the production work was said to be original and innovative. The album went platinum within months. The album featured the gold-selling singles "Back and Forth", "At Your Best," "Down With The Clique," and the album-title single "Age Ain't Nothing But A Number."
One In A Million, Aaliyah's second album, was chiefly written and produced by then-unknowns Missy Elliott and Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley. One in a Million was released on August 27, 1996 when Aaliyah was 17 years of age. The album became a landmark in Aaliyah's career, garnering her mass critical acclaim. The album was certified double-platinum within a year, making Aaliyah a major R&B star and igniting the successful careers of Missy Elliott and Timbaland. One in a Million featured the international smash hits; "If Your Girl Only Knew", "One In A Million", "Got to Give It Up", "4 Page Letter", "Hot Like Fire", and "The One I Gave My Heart To".
To date, One in a Million has sold over 3.7 million copies in the U.S. and over 11 million worldwide.
"We Need a Resolution," the first single from Aaliyah's third studio album, was released April 24, 2001. The self-titled Aaliyah was released three months later on July 17, 2001. The album was an instant critical success. Aaliyah introduced a darker and edgier side to Aaliyah's music and was noted as having showcased her growth as an artist and has claimed that Her 3rd effort is Her version of Control. Around the time of the album's recording and release she had been filming Queen of the Damned, which helped her show a dark and edgy side as her character was a deadly villain. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 186,000 copies in its first week, and was certified gold (526,000 copies sold) within four weeks before her death. Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails was to produce a song on the album but scheduling conflicts did not permit the collaboration. I Care 4 U is the fourth and final single from the album.
There was no shortage of confusion at the label regarding the next single from the Aaliyah album. Aaliyah had been promoting "More Than a Woman", having performed it twice and shooting a video with director Dave Meyers in the summer of 2001. According to Blackground, a remix featuring State Property and Jay-Z was also planned, but was scrapped due to her death. The video was to be released but "Rock the Boat" began receiving huge amounts of radio-play, so she was immediately sent to the Bahamas to shoot the video. The "Rock the Boat" music video was put in the 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live hall of fame, making the countdown over 65 times and landed in second place on BET's Top 100 videos of 2001. The album went on to sell over 8 million copies worldwide.
She died On August 25, 2001, just after wrapping up filming of the "Rock The Boat" video, Aaliyah and various members of her record company boarded at Marsh Harbour, Abaco Island, Bahamas to travel to Opa-locka Airport near Miami, Florida. The crew had another flight scheduled 3 days ahead, but wrapping for the video ended early.
Aaliyah's funeral was held on August 31 at Saint Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church in Manhattan, NYC.