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You Better Know It - Nina Simone
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You Better Know It Nina Simone

"You Better Know It" by Nina Simone, released in 1964, is a #Jazz song that emphasizes self-awareness and empowerment. The lyrics convey a message of confidence and assertiveness, urging listeners to recognize their worth. With its soulful piano and powerful vocals, the song showcases Simone's unique blend of jazz and blues, reflecting her cultural impact as an icon of civil rights and empowerment.

You Better Know It - Nina Simone
[Verse 1]
I belong to you, and I know I show it
You belong to me, baby, you'd better know it
Give me all your love, sugar spice and sweet honey
Don't you ever quit

[Bridge]
Not for love or money, I'd do most anything
Just to amuse you
But there's nothing that I wouldn't do
Thought that I would ever lose you
When I play the game I can't afford to blow it
'Cause I play for keeps, you'd better know it

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
Yes, I'd do most anything just to amuse you
But there's nothing that I wouldn't do
If I ever thought I'd lose you
When I play the game I can't afford to blow it
'Cause I play for keeps
You'd better know it (You'd better know it)
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