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Track: Home
Artist: Jorja Smith
Album: Be Right Back

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Name: Jorja Smith
Followers: 3,631,905
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British singer, songwriter. Born: 11 June 1997. English singer from Walsall, West Midlands. She has independently released numerous singles and one extended play, "Project 11" (2016), and is most known for her guest appearances on the songs "Jorja Interlude" and "Get It Together" from Canadian rapper [a=Drake]'s album "More Life" (2017). Her album "[Link]" (2018) was nominated fro the prestigious [url=https://www.discogs.com/lists/Mercury-Music-Prize-shortlist-2018-27th-year/433988]2018 Mercury Music Prize[/url].

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Release: Jorja Smith - Be Right Back
Year: 2021
Genres: Funk / Soul
Styles: Contemporary R&B

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One day I said I would be rich and I said I'd have a family
Would I really be content with my husband and his family? Oh
Once I was lookin' at my neighbors pretending' that they're happy, mm
'Cause one day I'm lookin' at myself and I'm sayin' that I'm sorry, mm
Hear me out, hear me out now, I'll be right home
Go do drugs already, now please pick up the phone
Hear me out, hear me out now, I'll be right home
I don't know, I don't know why, but I made it home

What if I looked into their eyes and I tell them that it's over, mm
Something I can't say to myself but I say it in the mirror, oh, no
I've heard so many of these stories, I never thought they'd be me
Why can't we, really should've left, it was just another chapter
It stays the same, we'll always remain with my heart in doubt
How do we face the colors that fade and find my way out?

Hear me out, hear me out now, I'll be right home
Go do drugs already, now please pick up the phone
Hear me out, hear me out now, I'll be right home
I don't know, I don't know why, but I call it home

Once, was I lookin' at myself and sayin' that I'm sorry?