Brotha

Album: Mahogany Soul (2001)
Charted: 37 52
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  • Oh oh oh oh oh oh
    Mm mmm ooh girl

    He is my king (She is my woman)
    Yes he's my father, yes he's my son
    I can talk to him cuz he understands
    Everything I go through and everything I am

    He's my support system, I can't live without him
    The best thing since sliced bread
    Is his kiss, his hugs, his lips, his touch
    And I just want the whole world to know
    About my

    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true

    Cuz you're my black brotha, strong brotha
    And there is no one above ya
    I want ya to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true
    You're my

    He's misunderstood, some say that
    He's up to no good around the neighborhood
    Well, for your information
    Alot of my brotha's got education
    Now check it

    You got your Wall Street brotha
    Your blue collar brotha
    Your down-for-whatever-chillin'-on-the-corner brotha
    Your talented brotha, and to everyone of ya'll behind bars
    You know that Angie loves ya, my my

    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true
    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true

    You mean so much to me, you give me what I need
    I'm so proud of you
    I love you for staying strong, you got it goin' on
    I'm so proud of you

    Goin' through thick and thin, brothas you gonna win
    I'm so proud of you
    Whenever you're facin' doubt, brotha's gon' work it out
    I'm so proud of you
    I got unshakable faith in ya
    Cuz you're my

    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true
    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true
    Black brotha, I love ya
    And I'll never try to hurt ya
    I want you to know that
    I'm here for you, forever true

    Cuz you're my (ooo eee ooo eeee oooo)
    For everyone of ya'll, you know that Angie loves ya
    Everyone of ya'll (oooooooooo ooo oooo oooo ooo)
    For everyone of ya'll, you know that Angie loves ya
    Yeah yeah, yeah yeah Writer/s: Angie Stone, Glenn Don Ii Standridge, Harold Spencer Jr. Lilly, Raphael Saadiq, Robert C. Ozuna Jr.
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Erica from Nairobi, Kenya...oh so that is what it is about makes perfect sense.i thought it was about appreciating the good men in society.
  • Eugene from Minneapolis, MnYeah, you go Angie!!! I have always loved this song! I thought it was about choosing a "good" the "black" man instead of complaining about the things that aren't happening and are happening that's not suppose to happen. What Angie is descibing makes sense fully.
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