Born Terence Kimble August 26th, 1964, in … Read Full Bio ↴Autobiography by TK Soul
Born Terence Kimble August 26th, 1964, in the southern town of Winnfield La. I began my love for music and musical instruments at the early age of 7. Being a product of the 70s and 80s gave me a range of influences such as The Jackson 5, Rick James, Prince. Stevie Wonder, Al Green, The Bar-Kays, Con funk shun, Maze, AWB and many, many more. Pretty much everything on T.V. or radio at that time played a part in my musical development.
At age 10 I got a guitar and soon realized that I could play any tune I heard note for note. Amazed by my God given talent, I began to try other instruments, and soon I was playing drums, piano, bass and lead guitar. By age 14, I was reading music and playing drums in the school band. I was so advanced that I was asked to play in the high school band while I was in jr. high. At age 15 thru 21 I went from school choir to church choir to playing with local bands that I often formed myself.
My songwriting began after my first love broke my heart. My brother and I started to D.J. in and around our local area and I would sing at the parties to R&B cover song tracks that I made myself. This was my first time singing solo. Soon I began to make demos, and for the next 8 years I tried to get a major record deal, traveling and living in Baltimore , LA and Atlanta . Not having the proper knowledge of how that was done, I never got that deal. Not having the proper education or the desire to get it I turned to the one thing I knew how to do, play music. So I began to seek out jobs to play for recording artist. I was playing for the a local group under 21 ( now known as Profyle on Motown Records) when the producer for platinum recording artist H-TOWN saw and heard me play the talk-box and keyboards he hired me on the spot to play for H-TOWN, that's when it all began to pay off.
Although playing all over the world with H-TOWN was one of the high lights of my life, it only prepared me for what was ahead. Soon after that saga ended I started looking for someone to record and sing my so called blues songs. I didn't want to be a singer so I sought and found someone to sing my songs. That someone was one of the best vocalist of my time, Willie Clayton. I got a job playing keyboards for W.C. with the intent for him to sing my songs it worked out and I had a great experience. I wrote the hits Wiggle and Party like we use to. 3 years later I formed my own record label (SOULFUL RECORDS) and T.K. SOUL was born.
Good Love
T.K. Soul Lyrics
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Honey, don'tcha know I'm gonna give 'em right back to you
That's a kissin' good way (that's a kissin' good way)
Ah, that's a kissin' good way (that's a kissin' good way)
Now, that's a kissin' good way to mess around and fall in love
(Don't mess around, don't mess around)
If you're gonna start out by huggin' me tight
'Cause that's a huggin' good way (that's a huggin' good way)
That's a huggin' good way (that's a huggin' good way)
That's a huggin' good way to mess around and fall in love
(Don't mess around, don't mess around)
Ya know you called me on the phone
And just because I was alone
Yes, you came around wooin'
Ah, you'd better ask somebody if you don't know what you're doin'
Now you kissed me and you rocked my soul
And don't come around knockin' rock 'n' roll
'Cause that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
Yes, that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
That's a rockin' good way, ah, ah, to mess around and fall in love
(Don't mess around, don't mess around)
Well, ya know you called me on the phone
And just because I was alone
You came around a-wooin'
You gotta ask somebody if you don't know what you're doin'
Mmm, now that you've kissed me and rocked my soul
Don't come around knockin' rock 'n' roll
That's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
Dinah, that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
That's a rockin' good way to mess around and fall in love
It's a rockin' good way
I love to rock; how 'bout you?
Ah, baby, you got what it takes
Ah, ha, ain't that somethin'?
The lyrics of T.K. Soul's "Good Love" describe a romantic encounter between two people who are falling in love. The song highlights the importance of physical affection as a way of expressing and strengthening emotional bonds. The first verse focuses on kissing, and how the singer will reciprocate his partner's affection. The second verse deals with hugging, which the singer insists should be done properly without any messing around. The third verse introduces rock n roll as a metaphor for the excitement and passion of their relationship. Overall, the song's upbeat and playful tone celebrates the joy of falling in love and the power of physical intimacy to bring two people closer together.
Line by Line Meaning
If you're gonna give me good kissin' like that
If you're gonna kiss me well, then I will kiss you back with the same passion.
Honey, don'tcha know I'm gonna give 'em right back to you
My dear, be aware that if you give me love, I will give it back to you equally well.
That's a kissin' good way (that's a kissin' good way)
Ah, that's a kissin' good way (that's a kissin' good way)
Now, that's a kissin' good way to mess around and fall in love
Kissing this good leads to a playful time which can make you fall in love.
(Don't mess around, don't mess around)
Don't take this lightly, be serious about it
If you're gonna start out by huggin' me tight
If you start with hugging me tightly,
Don't mess around, just a-hug me right
then don't be playful, hug me with sincerity.
'Cause that's a huggin' good way (that's a huggin' good way)
That's a huggin' good way (that's a huggin' good way)
That's a huggin' good way to mess around and fall in love
Hugging with such warmth can lead to an affair that can result in love.
Ya know you called me on the phone
You know you called me on the phone
And just because I was alone
Because I was alone
Yes, you came around wooin'
You came around courting me
Ah, you'd better ask somebody if you don't know what you're doin'
You need to learn and master the art of love making with someone experienced.
Now you kissed me and you rocked my soul
You kissed me well and you moved my heart and soul.
And don't come around knockin' rock 'n' roll
Don't come around disturbing the peace and joy we will have.
'Cause that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
Yes, that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
That's a rockin' good way, ah, ah, to mess around and fall in love
The passion we ignite together is like rock and roll, full of energy and best to make love.
Well, ya know you called me on the phone
You know you called me on the phone
And just because I was alone
Because I was alone
You came around a-wooin'
You came around wooing me.
Mmm, now that you've kissed me and rocked my soul
At this moment, you have kissed me passionately, and I am lost in your love.
Don't come around knockin' rock 'n' roll
Don't disturb the love we have for each other with some unwanted noise and drama.
That's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
Dinah, that's a rockin' good way (that's a rockin' good way)
That's a rockin' good way to mess around and fall in love
Having fun while rocking together leads to an affair that can end with a commitment called love.
It's a rockin' good way
I love to rock; how 'bout you?
It's a fantastic way to rock and make love, and I enjoy it. How about you, dear?
Ah, baby, you got what it takes
Baby, you have everything I need to be in love with you.
Ah, ha, ain't that somethin'?
Wow, isn't that amazing?
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BROOK BENTON, CLYDE LOVERN OTIS, LUCHI DEJESUS
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Felicia Gilbert Obasuyi
on Try Me
Can't get enough of this song, love it.