Story Behind The Song
This song was inspired by two main sources. Friends who at first appear quite plain, and 'average' who when you get to know them are sexy beasts. And an organisation who Skinful will donate a percentage of their profits to called Operation Smile. They are a group of volunteer doctors and councilors who perform reconstructive surgery on children from third world countries.
Song Description
This song starts gently but with a groove displaying the vulnerability many people feel in a crowd situation. When the chorus kicks in, the song celebrates the sexiness that is self confidence. It doesn't matter what a person looks like, if they 'own' the room when they walk in, heads will turn. The bridge is an electronica break-down, and the song ends on two big choruses.
Song Length |
2:31 |
Genre |
Pop - General, R & B - Funk |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits |
Subject |
Encouragement, Freedom |
Similar Artists |
No Doubt, The Jacksons |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
LOOKING GOOD
You walk into a room and you don?t notice them stare yeah yeah
And they talk behind your back but you don?t even care yeah yeah yeah
And you don?t let em get through you don?t let me get to you
You just hold your head high and you do what you do
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Now your friends all cut up about something someone said yeah yeah
So you tell her don?t listen to the stories in her head
And you serve up some love and some peace on a platter
Empty of everything that doesn?t matter
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Oh oh oh
Ba ba ba ba ba dup ba
You?re looking
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, (you?re looking fine) looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
You?re looking
Looking so good, looking fine
Looking so good, looking fine
You?re looking so so fine
© Megan Albany/Marc Mittag 2002