A straightforward plea for acceptance, wrapped in a soulful hip-hop groove.
This isn't a song about grand romance or social commentary.
It's a personal, unadorned appeal for someone to see and accept the singer as they are.
A straightforward plea for acceptance, wrapped in a soulful hip-hop groove.
A straightforward plea for acceptance, wrapped in a soulful hip-hop groove.
This isn't a song about grand romance or social commentary.
It's a personal, unadorned appeal for someone to see and accept the singer as they are.
A straightforward plea for acceptance, wrapped in a soulful hip-hop groove.
I Need Somebody to Love Me For Me
This isn't a song about grand romance or social commentary. It's a personal, unadorned appeal for someone to see and accept the singer as they are. The lyrics stay grounded in that basic human want.
The phrase 'I Need Somebody to Love Me For Me' drives the whole thing. It's a plain statement of need that gets repeated in the chorus, verse, and bridge. There's no hidden meaning or elaborate metaphor, just a clear, persistent ask.
Those three words 'For Me' do all the work. They specify the kind of love being asked for, not conditional, not performative, just straightforward acceptance of the person singing.
The way 'For Me' hangs at the end of each chorus line gives it a little extra weight. It's a small vocal touch that underscores the request.
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Take a Look At Me . . .
Chorus
Take a Look At Me
And Tell Me What You See
I Need Somebody to Love Me For Me
Why Don't You Take a Look At Me
And Tell Me What You See
I Need Somebody to Love Me For Me
Verse 1
Everytime I Look Around There's Someone
To Help Me Out Or Be in Doubt
Your Always There By My Side
Never Asking For to Much
Your Always Willing to Try So Baby Take a Look
Any Time I Need Someone to Love Me For Me
Could You Be the One to Set My Heart So Free
Everytime I Need You Near (Yeah)
To Show That You Care
I'm in Need of Love Just Take a Look
Chorus
Bridge
Oh How I Need Someone to Love Me For Me
Could You Be the One to Set My Heart Free
How I Need You Near to Show That You Care
I'm in Need of Love, Just Take a Look (Yeah)
Chorus (Fade Out)
A straightforward plea for acceptance, wrapped in a soulful hip-hop groove. This isn't a song about grand romance or social commentary. It's a personal, unadorned appeal for someone to see and accept the singer as they are.
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