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Lovin On Me Chords
Version #1
Jack Harlow


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[Intro]
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
[Chorus]
      Am7
I'm vanilla, baby
Bm7                            C
I'll choke you, but I ain't no killa, baby
                          Bm7    Am7
She twenty-eight, tellin' me I'm still a baby
  Bm7                      C
I get love in Detroit like Skilla Baby
 
And the thing about ya boy is
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7                 Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
That's right, that's right
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
[Verse 1]
N.C.
Young J-A-C-K, AKA Rico, like Suave, Young Enrique
Speakin' of AKA, she's a alpha
But not around ya boy
She get quiet 'round ya boy, hold on (Shh)
Am7                       Bm7
Don't know what you heard or what you thought about ya boy
         C
But they lied about ya boy
                            Bm7 Am7              Bm7
Goin' dumb, man, it's some' idi-otic 'bout ya boy
                         C
She wearin' cheetah print
That's how bad she wanna bะต spotted 'round ya boy
 
[Pre-Chorus]
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
[Chorus]
      Am7
I'm vanilla, baby
Bm7                            C
I'll choke you, but I ain't no killa, baby
                          Bm7    Am7
She twenty-eight, tellin' me I'm still a baby
  Bm7                      C
I get love in Detroit like Skilla Baby
 
And the thing about ya boy is
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
That's right, that's right
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
[Verse 2]
N.C.
Young M-I-S-S-I-O-N-A-R-Y
He's sharp like barbed wire
She stole my heart, then she got archived
I keep it short with a b**ch, Lord Farquaad
Am7            Bm7                C
 All the girls in the front row (Aye)
                                 Bm7
All the girls at the barricade (Aye)
Am7            Bm7
 All the girls that been waitin' all day
         C
Let your tongue hang out, f**k everything (Ayy)
Am7          Bm7
 If you came with a man (Yeah, yeah)
C                              Bm7  Am7
 Let go of his hand (Let go of that sh*t)
                 Bm7                    C
Everybody in the suite, kickin' up they feet
 
Stand up, b**ch, dance (I see you)
 
[Pre-Chorus]
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
(And all the guys in the back waitin' on the next track)
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
(Cut your boy a lil' slack)
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
(It's young Jack)
 
[Chorus]
      Am7
I'm vanilla, baby
Bm7                            C
I'll choke you, but I ain't no killa, baby
                          Bm7    Am7
She twenty-eight, tellin' me I'm still a baby
  Bm7                      C
I get love in Detroit like Skilla Baby
 
And the thing about ya boy is
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
That's right, that's right
C
Whip your lovin' on me, baby
 
[Outro]
Am7          Bm7                     C
I don't like no whips and chains and you can't tie me down
    Bm7     Am7              Bm7
But you can whip your lovin' on me, baby
C                         Bm7
Whip your lovin' on me, baby





How to play "Lovin On Me" by Jack Harlow on guitar

[Intro] Chords: Am 7, Bm 7, C

- Start with Am7. Place your index finger on the first fret of the B string and your middle
finger on the second fret of the D string. Strum from the A string downward.

To move to Bm7, place your index finger on the 2nd fret of the A string, middle finger
on the 2nd fret of the G string, and ring finger on the 2nd fret of the high E string.
Strum from the A string downward.

- To play C, place your index finger on the first fret of the B string, middle finger on
the second fret of the D string, and ring finger on the third fret of the A.
Strum from the A string downward.

Strum each chord smoothly and rhythmically. Maintain a steady groove to
match the song's laid-back feel.

Chorus chords: Am7, Bm7, C.

- Use the same chord structures and strumming rhythm as the opening. 
- Emphasize the downbeats to generate a groovy, rhythmic vibe.

[Verse 1].
Chords: Am7, Bm7, C.

- Use the chord forms from the introduction. 
- Keep your strumming light and rhythmic so that the lines flow nicely.

[Pre-Chorus]: Am7, Bm7, C

- Continue to use the same chord shapes. 
- Play gently to complement the thoughtful character of the lyrics.

Chorus chords: Am7, Bm7, C.

- Use the same chord structures and strumming rhythm as the previous chorus. 
- Concentrate on producing a constant, funky vibe with your strumming.

[Verse 2].
Chords: Am7, Bm7, C.

- Use the same chord structures and strumming style as in verse 1. 
- Adapt your dynamics to the song's changing mood.

[Pre-Chorus]: Am7, Bm7, C

- Follow the same chord progression and strumming rhythm. 
- Play quietly to reflect the lyrics' thoughtful nature.

Chorus chords: Am7, Bm7, C.

- Use the same chord structures and strumming rhythm from the first chorus. 
- Concentrate on making a powerful emotional impact with your playing.

[Outro] Chords: Am7, Bm7, C

To close the tune, repeat the chord pattern and gradually relax your
strumming to a quiet tone.

Common faults include not allowing the chords to fully ring out, resulting in a
choppy sound.
- Incorrect finger positioning on the Bm7 chord, which results in muffled strings.

"Lovin On Me" by Jack Harlow is a laid-back ballad that has soothing vocals and
rhythmic guitar. The song's themes include love, relationships, and self-assurance.
Jack Harlow's approach combines hip-hop and melodic elements, creating
a distinctive sound that appeals to a wide audience.

Artist's brief biography:
Jack Harlow, an American rapper and musician, rose to recognition with his smash
tune "What's Poppin." Harlow, born in 1998, is well-known for his smooth flow and
smart lyrics. His debut album "That's What They All Say" was both critically and
commercially successful. Harlow is a well-known hip-hop artist with
a charming personality and diverse music style.            
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