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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Kindred the Family Soul
Kindred the Family Soul
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Aja Richarna Graydon
Aja Richarna Graydon
Composer
Jamaaladeen Tacuma
Jamaaladeen Tacuma
Composer
Fatin Dantzler
Fatin Dantzler
Composer
Julian Brown
Julian Brown
Writer
Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker
Writer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
R. David Tucker
R. David Tucker
Co-Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I look in the mirror
And so much has changed
Ever since I had the babies
I just don't feel the same
Ooh, 'cause everyday I'm working or nursing
Not sleeping or eating
And love life is slipping
And I feel to blame
[Verse 2]
But today it's like you read me
You knew I didn't believe
You kissed me slow to let me know
To make me see
What you see so easily
You know that I've been
[Verse 3]
Well, I've been so many things
Ooh, but you remind me that I'm your woman first
And, ooh, you make my body remember who I used to be
Ooh, when all I had to be was your woman first
[Verse 4]
So, so, so much pressure to be my best
Tryna juggle it all without a sign of stress
But the look in your eyes say it's safe just to be myself with you
'Cause you make me feel honorable, sexy, confident, funny
Oh thank you, baby, I'm so glad you still see me
Ooh you love me with so much grace
[Verse 5]
'Cause when you're a daughter, a sister, a wife and a mother
And everybody needs you more than the other
It's so very easy to loose you
When there's so many other things to do
[Verse 6]
Well, I've been so many things
Ooh, but you remind me that I'm your woman first
And, ooh, you make my body remember who I used to be
Ooh, when all I had to be was your woman first
[Verse 7]
Your woman first
You didn't have to say a word
It's just the way you look at me
Ooh yeah
I wanna thank you for loving me
[Verse 8]
Well, I've been so many things
Ooh, but you remind me that I'm your woman first
And, ooh, you make my body remember who I used to be
Ooh, when all I had to be was your woman first
Written by: Aja Richarna Graydon, Fatin Dantzler, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Julian Brown, O. Bingham, Richard Tucker
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