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Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Comet, Come to M
Me'Shell Ndegéocello - Comet, Come to Me


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Album: Comet, Come to Me
Released: 2014

Comet, Come to Me Lyrics


Comet, Come to Me
  • This is the title track to Meshell Ndegeocello's eleventh studio album. She wrote the song with Shara Worden, who also performs on the track. Worden performs under the name My Brightest Diamond. "Her and I had a conversation, and she turned that conversation into a song," Ndegeocello explained. "I told her the title and she just went off on a tangent."
  • The title uses just five different letters, which intrigued Ndegeocello. There is a random element to the song that leaves it open to interpretation. When Meshell floated the title past some of her friends, they all came up with different ideas as to what it meant.

    Meshell gave some insight as to what it means to her in our 2014 interview when she was discussing awareness of her mortality and how she expects her musical gift to one day vanish. "I can see the comet coming to destroy me eventually," she said. "I watch the people that have come before me, and eventually that gift will leave. Eventually, it will leave and not return."

  • Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Folie A Deu
    Me'Shell Ndegéocello - Folie A Deux


    Me'Shell Ndegéocello - Folie A Deux Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Comet, Come to Me
    Released: 2014

    Folie A Deux Lyrics


    Folie A Deux
  • A French phrase that literally translates to "madness has two," "folie a deux" is a condition where two people who are very close share the same mental disorder.

    The phrase doesn't show up in the lyric: she chose a French title because she is signed to Naïve Records, an independent label based in France.
  • In our interview with Meshell Ndegeocello , she said: "That song's about breaking up and how we treat each other. It's two people involved in craziness, and that's how I see love sometimes."

  • Me'Shell Ndegeocello - If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night
    Me'Shell Ndegéocello - If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)


    Me'Shell Ndegéocello - If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Plantation Lullabies
    Released: 1993

    If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night) Lyrics


    You say that's your boyfriend
    You say I'm out of line
    Funny he said I could call him up anytime
    You can say I'm wrong say I ain't right
    But if that's you boyfriend he wasn't last night

    Now I'm the kind of woman
    I'll do almost anything to get what I want
    I might play any little game
    Call me what you like but you know it's true
    You're just jealous â??cause he wasn't with you
    Don't mean no harm I just like what I see
    And it ain't my fault if he wants me
    Got what I wanted and the feeling was right
    So if that's your boyfriend he wasn't last night!!!

    Boyfriend boyfriend yes I had your boyfriend
    Now late at night he calls me on the telephone
    That's why when you call
    All you get is the busy busy tone
    You're upset â??cause you're one stuck-up bitch
    Maybe he needed a change a switch
    And who am I not to oblige
    Especially if the man is fly
    So call me what you like
    Call me what you like
    While I boot slam your boyfriend tonight

    Writer/s: NDEGEOCELLO, MESHELL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • In our Meshell Ndegeocello interview , she called this "The most misunderstood song there is." She explained: "It has such bravado, but it's more about how at that time I was seeing somebody and I didn't know they had been seeing someone else. That person confronted me in public. I wasn't as pretty as they were, and they just really gave a scathing attack on my person. So that's what came to mind: 'Well, if that's your boyfriend, he wasn't last night.' That's what that song is about."
  • The video for this song was directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, who made strikingly artistic videos with a cinematic quality - he previous work included Madonna's "Justify My Love" and Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer."

    The video integrates the images and voices of different women who don't appear in the recording. Throughout the clip, they make statements like "I have no one to speak to" and "I'm a very jealous person, I don't like other women." The idea was to deconstruct the ideals of beauty and what they do to women. This is something Ndegeocello struggled with as soon as she gained a modicum of fame. She found that she was suddenly being judged based on her looks, with industry types trying to calibrate her weight and forge her image.

    The video did well on MTV, earning MTV Video Music Awards nominations for Best New Artist in a Video and Best Female Video.
  • This was the most popular song on Ndegeocello's first album. It was her only Hot 100 hit as a solo artist, although in 1994 her duet with John Mellencamp on "Wild Night" went to #3.
  • Ndegeocello showed a lot of swagger in this song, which belied her true personality. She is actually very soft-spoken and introspective, which posed a problem when she was expected to aggressively promote her work. After a period of frustration, she retreated from the spotlight, choosing instead to focus on intimate shows. She continued to make albums that earned high acclaim - Peace Beyond Passion (1996), Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape (2002), and The Spirit Music Jamia: Dance of the Infidel (2005) were each nominated for Grammy awards - but were consumed by a smaller audience.

    "I like my personal space," she told us. "I wanted to figure out how I could make music, yet not be so much into promoting myself or trying to create some sort of image."
  • The break in this song where Ndegeocello chants, "yes, I've got your boyfriend" was done in the style of a nursery rhyme as if she was taunting her rival. "That tone and that sort of melody is for taunting, and that's how it came to mind," she told us. "I'm going to taunt you with this, no matter what bad things you say about me. Why aren't you berating him?"

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