Lyrics by Paula Campbell

Do you love Paula Campbell's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Paula Campbell's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Paula Campbell.

  1. Ain't Nobody Stupid
  2. Get Back To You
  3. Goodbye
  4. Hitlist
  5. How Does It Feel?
  6. I Can't Leave
  7. I'm A Hustla
  8. Let Me Find Out!
  9. Sorry
  10. Take You Home
  11. Won't Love You Back
  12. You Make Me

Paula Campbell is an American R&B singer from Baltimore, Maryland who first gained prominence as a contestant in the 2003 Baltimore Idol where she reached the top 8. Following the competition, she collaborated with DJ Rod Lee on the track "How Does it Feel," featuring local rapper Tim Trees, which became a regional hit. This success led to her debut album, "Who Got Next?," released in 2004 on the independent label Blakbyrd Music, reaching #92 on the Billboard R&B charts. Campbell's opened for Kanye West in Baltimore and contributed to a remix of Fat Joe's "Lean Back." In 2009, she released a Mixtape/Street album titled 'Dreammaker' and won a Glamour magazine music contest.

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