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Ghostcalling
31
R&B/Soul
Ghostcalling fue publicado el 16 de junio de 1998 por Universal Records como parte del álbum Prototype
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ÁlbumPrototype
Fecha de lanzamiento16 de junio de 1998
SelloUniversal Records
IdiomaEnglish
Melodicidad
Acústico
Valence
Bailabilidad
Energía
BPM84

Créditos

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Rachid
Rachid
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Rachid
Rachid
Songwriter
Hakeem Abdulsamad
Hakeem Abdulsamad
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Rachid
Rachid
Producer
Hakeem Abdulsamad
Hakeem Abdulsamad
Producer
Khiry AbdulSamad
Khiry AbdulSamad
Producer

Letras

It wasn't so long ago
That I watched your disappearing act
And I panicked when you didn't come back
And you didn't know
That I made my bed upon the floor
While I waited for you at our front door
So confused
So empty and so all alone
Mother said you weren't coming home
In my gloom
I lit a candle in your room
I sent a message to your spirit
And prayed you hear it
If there's something that you didn't know
Something you didn't know
When I needed you the most
I'd call upon your ghost
It wasn't so long ago
I became the son of TV dads
They were all the father figures I had
And you didn't know
It was you there on my TV screen
I imagined you would never leave
So confused
My anger was my gift my plight
I learned that a man must always fight
In my gloom
I lit a candle in your room
I sent a message to your spirit
And prayed you hear it
If there's something that you didn't know
Something you didn't know
When I needed you the most
I'd call upon your ghost
This is something that you didn't know
When I really needed you the most
I was always so alone, so alone
I'd call upon your ghost
So confused
So empty and so all alone
Mother said you weren't coming home
In my gloom
I lit a candle in your room
I sent a message to your spirit
And prayed you hear it
If there's something that you didn't know
Something you didn't know
When I needed you the most
I'd call upon your ghost
Written by: Hakeem Abdulsamad, Rachid
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