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Brown Sugar Lyrics

[Rainbow]
I see you acting on my face like you are unaffected
I see the lost in your eyes when you with your new friends
Remember when we use to cruising thru the city, yeah
Acting fool with yo' right hand on my booty, yeah

We want from smoking and drinking-
Fucking gettin' lit to
Fighting and crying
Lying and dying yeah...
Yeah yeah, I know we used to be good friends
But suddenly everything changed and it all ends, yeah
When I saw your eyes babe, it was almost instant
And I still don't know why we became so distant, so distant!
But anyway, I became a real ass bitch and you like it but you never gonna have it anymore

[Chorus]
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!

[Lil Felisha]
I'm da kind of independent black girl
Only real girls on my block!
You will never ever gonna be like us
You will never come from where we from
Bitch! Get out my face and give me some space
I will teach you to stay at your place!
Becky you can do it, but you not up to it
Buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-Boi!

Boi if you don't like it
Fuck you I'm on it
I can't see my limits
I'm da girl for a minute
Tryna do my milli'
And I be flexin' on niggas
And I be stuntin' on niggas
Cause you be playin all day
Ain't got time for you niggas...
Bye bye bye bye! Bye bye bye bye!

[Chorus]
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!

[Kendra92230]
Brown Sugar, Kahlua, Toffee
Black Girls are magic for me!
Brown Sugar, Kahlua, Toffee
Respect da melanin papi!
Aye, respect da melanin, papi!
Ooo, I'm ya fav sassy bitch
You're my fav lil D
You wanna fuck with me?
I told you I'm a petty bitch!

Stop that!
Get Crunk-
Where my weed so we can roll up?
Stop that!
Come with us
My black bitches ready to turn up!

I'm feeling like a trap queen
And you know that's all I need
You mad 'cause I'm happy
But you still looking at me!
Why are you so jealous?
Stop hating I'm dangerous
I'm delicious, I'm marvelous
Fucking so precious!

[M.A.N.]
M-A-N on da game
Not really for da fame
M-A-N on da game
Peachy like Ajak Deng

Stop that!
Get Crunk-
Where my weed so we can roll up?
Stop that!
Come with us
My black bitches ready to turn up!

[End Chorus]
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!
You play with the brown sugar, Kahlua, and toffee!

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The Rolling Stones have decided to drop “Brown Sugar”, one of their most famous hits, from their live setlist.

It comes due to unease about references to slavery and black women – though the band has not ruled out bringing it back in the future.

The track reached number one in the US in 1971, and number two in the UK. It is the group’s second most-played live song, behind “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”.

The Stones are currently on a 13-date US tour, and “Brown Sugar” has been notably absent from each of the shows.

Why has “Brown Sugar” been scrapped?

Frontman Sir Mick Jagger told the LA Times: “We’ve played ‘Brown Sugar’ every night since 1970, so sometimes you think, we’ll take that one out for now and see how it goes. We might put it back in.”

Guitarist Keith Richards confirmed it has been removed from the setlist, but defended the song.

“Didn’t they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery?” he said.

Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields
Sold in the market down in New Orleans
Skydog slaver knows he’s doin’ all right
Hear him whip the women just around midnight

Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good
Brown Sugar, just like a young girl should

Drums beatin’ cold, English blood runs hot
Lady of the house wonderin’ when it’s gonna stop
House boy knows that he’s doin’ all right
You should have heard him just around midnight

Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good?
Brown Sugar, just like a young girl should

Brown Sugar, how come you dance so good?
Brown Sugar, just like a black girl should

I bet your mama was a tent show queen
And all her boyfriends were sweet 16
I’m no school boy but I know what I like
You should have heard them just around midnight

Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good
Brown Sugar, just like a young girl should

I said, yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo!
How come you, how come you dance so good
Yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo!
Just like a, just like a black girl should
Yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo!

Criticism of the song’s lyrics has intensified in recent years. Producer Ian Brennan told Rolling Stone magazine last year: “The call is not for censorship or ‘record burning,’ but greater consciousness and sensitivity.

“This particular case is far from nitpicking or searching into the furthest corners of someone’s history for any misstep. ‘Brown Sugar’ is not some obscure B-side.”

The track was originally titled “Black Pussy”. The lyrics make reference to slavery, sexual violence and heroin, with the opening verse depicting a slave driver whipping black women.

The song is believed to be inspired by one of the band member’s former girlfriends. It took Sir Mick just 45 minutes to write.

The frontman admitted back in 1995: “I never would write that song now.”

He told Rolling Stone: “I would probably censor myself. I’d think, ‘Oh God, I can’t. I’ve got to stop.’.= God knows what I’m on about on that song. It’s such a mishmash. All the nasty subjects in one go.”