Hoaw About You
Jamal Lyrics


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When a girl meets boy
Life can be a joy
But the note they end on
Will depend on
Little pleasures they will share
So let us compare

I like New York in June, how about you?
I like a Gershwin tune, how about you?
I love a fireside when a storm is due.
I like potato chips, moonlight and motor trips,
How about you?
I'm mad about good books, can't get my fill,
And Franklin Roosevelt's looks give me a thrill.
Holding hands at the movie show,
When all the lights are low
May not be new, but I like it,
How about you?

I like Jack Benny's jokes.
To a degree.
I love the common folks.
That includes me.
I like to window shop on 5th Avenue.
I like banana splits, late supper at the Ritz,
How about you?
I love to dream of fame, maybe I'll shine.
I'd love to see your name right beside mine.
I can see we're in harmony,
Looks like we both agree




On what to do,
And I like it, how about you?

Overall Meaning

In these poignant lyrics from Jamal's song "How About You?" we see a reflection on the simple joys and pleasures that can be found in romantic relationships. The opening lines highlight the potential for happiness that comes when a girl meets a boy, but emphasizes that the ultimate outcome of their connection will depend on the shared experiences and little pleasures they find together. The idea of comparing these shared joys suggests a desire for mutual understanding and connection in the relationship.


The following verses delve into a whimsical exploration of personal preferences and pleasures, with the singer expressing their fondness for various things like New York in June, Gershwin tunes, firesides during storms, and even something as mundane as potato chips. These seemingly random preferences paint a picture of someone who finds joy in the little things in life and delights in the simple pleasures that surround them. The list of likes grows to include holding hands at the movies, enjoying good books, and finding delight in the looks of historical figures like Franklin Roosevelt.


The mention of specific cultural references, such as Jack Benny's jokes and shopping on 5th Avenue, adds a sense of nostalgia and personal history to the singer's musings. The inclusion of these details suggests a depth of character and a connection to a particular time or place that shapes their likes and preferences. The references to banana splits, late suppers at the Ritz, and dreams of fame further highlight the singer's varied interests and aspirations, showing a desire for both simple pleasures and larger-than-life dreams.


Overall, these lyrics paint a vivid portrait of someone who finds joy in the everyday moments of life, appreciates the connection and harmony found in shared experiences, and values the companionship and understanding that comes from being with someone who shares their likes and interests. The repeated refrain of "how about you?" invites the listener to reflect on their own preferences and pleasures, creating a sense of shared experience and mutual understanding between the singer and the audience.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CAROLINE KAWA

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@andrecummings13

The Bible warned us, that in the last days man would become lovers of themselves.

@torrianfrazier901

That wasn't the point.

@andrecummings13

But it is the point. It’s all about me me me and the greatness of me !!!! When you get a chance, read Romans chapter 8. Now that’s a true message from god if you will find out that if you all about me, me , me , you will end up in HELL. Also watch a real man of God, Pastor Gino Jennings. Trust me you were willing to hear him.

@melissatsosie7470

U are right. "Depart from Me" Jesus Christ. are people afraid of what Jesus will say to them

@RockJustLiving

Be careful how you treat me 🙏🏽💪🏽🤩

@melvincole1711

It's amazing how good you can shout when taking about "me"

@boxesbinslidsllc

I bet his ex wife don't regret ANYTHING! This is flesh!

@lorettathompson9373

They hate me everyday PROPHET TEACHER PASTOR DR JAMAL BRYANT MIGHTY MAN OF GOD YEEESSSS POWERFUL

@joyh.729

Prov 27:2 Let another praise you, and not your own mouth;
a stranger, and not your own lips.

@thealexus226

Amen rejection is protection from god ❤

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