Dave Pearce - Ghetto Heaven Lyrics
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Ghetto Heaven
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What Are The Lyrics For Ghetto Heaven By Dave Pearce?
You know I love my baby
My baby loves me My day, it gets so heavy I need a little company It's quarter to eleven; it's time to make some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven I need a little ghetto heaven Nana likes brandy, especially peach She keeps it by the radio And listens to the Reverend preach It's 10:07, and time to get some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven It's time to get some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven She needs a little ghetto heaven Baby, baby, baby All I need in this world is you And when you're gone Baby, baby, baby Your touch, your kiss always gets me through Sister needs her sugar To get her through the day She doesn't have the money But always got a way to pay It's 2:07; it's time to sell some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven It's time to sell some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven She needs a little ghetto heaven You know I love my baby My baby loves me My day, it gets so heavy I need a little company It's quarter to 11; I need a little ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven My baby needs some ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven I need a little ghetto heaven Ghetto heaven |
Who Wrote Ghetto Heaven By Dave Pearce?
James Jason Poyser, Michael D'angelo Archer, Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Peter Lord Moreland, Jeffery Smith, Sandra Kay St Victor, Ahmir K Thompson
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What's The Duration Of The Ghetto Heaven By Dave Pearce?The duration of Ghetto Heaven is 3:55 minutes and seconds. |
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