Marc is originally from Gainesville, Florida, and has a colorful musical heritage. Drawing on influences ranging from Steely Dan to MSFB, he is an accomplished producer, song writer and musician.
Throughout the 80's, Marc honed his technical abilities as both an in demand studio engineer and a producer with a wide range of tastes. In his first of many record deals, Marc co-produced an album for Nile Rogers Ear Candy label in 1991. It was also during this period Marc began his infatuation with the house sound that was bubbling in America at the time.
With his vast musical interests, Marc has dabbled in many styles of production including Hip Hop and R&B. In 1994 he produced the song "Kill Dem All" on the Def Jam Double Platinum hip-hop album and movie, "The Show". He has also produced remixes for the likes of Tony Toni Tone, Busta Rhymes, and Zhane.
In the practice of emulating the treasured classics of the '70s & '80s.Marc has spent the better part of his life collecting, restoring, learning, and re-introducing vintage intruments & electronics of all sorts, from classic synths and processors, to Soulfuric's very own 1979 Neve Console. His passion and expertise in this area has made the vision of Soulfuric and Jazz-N-Groove possible.
As a truly versatile writer/producer, Marc's ability to craft catchy hooks and melodies is probably most apparent in 1998's smash "Cant Get Enough" which became a hit all over the globe.
He is most at home in the studio but you can sometimes catch him along side Brian rocking some club somewhere on planet earth. He is a multi-talented instrumentalist, producer, arranger and designer. He is as equally comfortable in front of a mixing board as he is writing lyrics or playing his beloved classic Rhodes, Wurlitzer, or any number of vintage musical instruments. Even designing and physically building a recording studio.
Feelin' Love
Soulsearcher Lyrics
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No, don't stop
Just feel me all the way to the top
With your love there's no empty
Just give me everything that you've got
All alone, I don't want to be
Without you, just within me
I've just got to have it
Don't even think about leaving me
Oh, oh, because
I can't get enough
I can't get enough no, no, no
I can't get enough
I can't get enough
Don't was it not enough
Not enough, Not enough
No, no, no
No, you won't hurt me, just please me
Don't deserve me
And I, I dream of you
All the time that we share and the things we do
All alone, I don't want to be
Without you, just within me
Making love to you 's a habit
I've just got to have it
Don't even think about leaving me
Oh, oh, because
I can't get enough
I can't get enough
I can't get enough
I can't get enough
Don't was it not enough
Not enough, Not enough
No, no, no
The lyrics to Soulsearcher's song "Can't Get Enough" express a desire for intense, all-consuming love. The repetition of "No, no, no" and "I can't get enough" emphasizes the singer's desperation for their lover's affection. They urge their partner to "feel me all the way to the top," emphasizing the physical aspect of their relationship. The singer admits that they can't imagine being alone without their partner, and the act of making love to them has become a habit they can't break.
The lyrics also suggest that the singer feels unworthy of their partner's love, but that they still dream of them all the time. There's an appeal in the lyrics to not leave the singer, promising that their love is everything that can make them complete. The song is both melancholic and hopeful in tone, capturing the desperation of being in love and the fear of losing that love.
Line by Line Meaning
No, no, no
The singer emphasizes his refusal to accept a certain situation.
No, don't stop
He urges his partner to continue with their actions.
Just feel me all the way to the top
The singer describes his desire for his partner's actions to reach their climax.
With your love there's no empty
He believes that his partner's love fills any emptiness he may feel.
Just give me everything that you've got
He expresses his desire for his partner to give him all that they are capable of.
All alone, I don't want to be
The singer expresses his fear of being alone.
Without you, just within me
He describes his desire to have his partner inside of him in some way, maybe emotionally.
Making love to you 's a habit
He describes how their physical relationship has become a habit for him.
I've just got to have it
He states his strong desire and need for their physical relationship.
Don't even think about leaving me
He reveals his fear of abandonment.
Oh, oh, because
The singer is introducing a reason for his statements.
I can't get enough
He is expressing his inability to have enough of his partner.
Don't was it not enough
He is asking his partner not to question whether their relationship is enough or not.
No, you won't hurt me, just please me
The singer believes that his partner will not harm him and will only bring him pleasure.
Don't deserve me
He is expressing that his partner is not worthy of him.
And I, I dream of you
He is revealing that he dreams of his partner.
All the time that we share and the things we do
He is recalling the memories of things he has shared with his partner.
Not enough, Not enough
He is repeating that their relationship is not sufficient.
No, no, no
The singer once again emphasizes that he does not accept a certain situation.
Writer(s): Marc Pomeroy
Contributed by Brooklyn Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.