

I was 18 out there on the block selling drugs, with a gun at my waist I stop believing in his word and got so mad at him and when somebody say God’s good I’d just laugh at him (oh yeah)īut in the nick of time his blessings rained on me god is great the phone rings a lady says were hiring and that’s when I knew he , Praying up to God, that someone would call me with a job openingĬause it’s been so hard for me month to month struggling to eat Now I’ve been sitting in this chair, waiting on the phone to ring Gave me a second chance, you saved me, you saved me (Thank You Jesus)( Repeat 2 more times) ((Chorus)) You saved me,(whoa) You saved me,(whoa) You saved me, you saved me (Thank you Jesus) Then a small voice said unto me "If you promise to stop drinking." Unplug the machine he’s gone now, then told my wife to be strong now The doctor said "I dont think he isn't gonna to make it."įamily said "Make the funeral arrangements." I turned around and before I knew it here comes this truck now. Never thinking, ( bout), what I was doing


Then I looked on the floor felt on the back seat I was riding in my car one day, in the express lane, rolling on the freewayĪnd suddenly the phone rings, then I reached down beside me Kelly.Intro: True Stories (what) Miracles (What) True Blessing (What ) Kelly's discography and an album worth checking even if you are unfamiliar with R. I think the Happy People side was comprised of all of the cut stepping songs from Chocolate Factory because of the constant references to it and all the times he says "Chocolate Factory" and calls it "the Chocolate Factory album." Even still, Happy People/U Saved Me is a highlight in R. In addition, none of the songs on the Happy People side really have much depth to them. However, unlike all of his albums before this, especially Chocolate Factory, this album really doesn't have any highly memorable tracks. In the end, Happy People/U Saved Me stands as one of Kelly's strongest and most consistent albums with no real flaws to find. Despite easily being his most religious album, U Saved Me doesn't have any gospel songs like his self titled album had multiple of. Thankfully, Kelly's voice can hold a track no matter how dull the song may be story-wise or instrumentally. The plot goes as follows: Kelly is feeling bad, his sister calls, she tells him God can help, she calls a friend from prayer, they all sing Kumbayah. The U Saved Me side starts with "3-Way Phone Call" and as good as the singing is, it's pretty cheesy. If you've heard his previous album, Chocolate Factory, or have heard the hit from it "Step In The Name Of Love," this album is basically that stretched across an eleven track album and it is perfect. Kelly actually produced the whole album and wrote the lyrics by himself like the rest of his albums. Even with this, the album never gets repetitive due to Kelly's vibrant production and soulful singing. The Happy People side starts off with the short but oh-so-sweet "Weatherman" and if you dislike this song for its rhythm or positivity, you're kind of out of luck as the rest of the first disc is just like it. The second disc however, is almost completely comprised of slow, religiously themed R&B cuts that might put off some people with all the God loving - and might throw off people based on his legal history - but even as a non-religious person myself, I do get a sense of joy while listening to the U Saved Me side and that's the whole point of the album to make you feel good.
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See, the first disc is full of upbeat songs about love, happiness, and just all things positive with many of the instrumentals having light bass lines, horns, and flutes. What Happy People was "designed" for as Kelly says on one of the tracks is to just "make you feel good" and it succeeds on both discs despite the stark contrast in style between the two. Kelly's got your back through the process. Whether or not you do - or even know what it is - R.
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Do you know how to step? No, I'm not talking about walking, the dance.
