Nadia Vaeh - One Night

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Verse 1
Killin time on the weekend
Met this girl she’s a freak and
I think I’ll try her on for size
Does she even have a boyfriend
If so i don’t see him
She’s just Making eyes

Pre-chorus:
Playin in the shallows
I know how to dive
But it’s only three feet to the bottom
To the bottom
To the bottom

Chorus:
Was it good for you?
That was new
I got What I wanted for it
Did you too?
Don’t feel used
Is it better if I close the door
I’ll keep you in mind if I’m lookin for next time
Gave it a shot, not the best it was alright
Not much to loose, from my view
It was good enough for one night

Verse 2:
He’s staying in on the down low
Afraid of coming out. nobody know
He doesn’t really have type

Hit me up after last call
Drunk enough to let himself fall
And say he only wants to try

Deep In the shallows
I know how to dive
But it’s only three feet to the bottom

To the bottom
To the bottom

Chorus:
Was it good for you?
That was new
I got What I wanted for it
Did you too?
Don’t feel used
Is it better if I close the door
I’ll keep you in mind if I’m lookin for next time
Gave it a shot, not the best it was alright
Not much to loose, from my view
It was good enough for one night

Ohhh good enough for one night
Ohhh good enough for one night

Hey ohh good enough for one night

One night - one night

Chorus:
Was it good for you?
That was new
I got What I wanted for it
Did you too?
Don’t feel used
Is it better if I close the door
I’ll keep you in mind if I’m lookin for next time
Gave it a shot, not the best it was alright
Not much to loose, from my view
It was good enough for one night

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Nadia Vaeh

A native of Atlanta with an American mother and a Lebanese father, Nadia Vaeh found her way into artistry through modeling and joining a local Atlanta circus. She started singing in their productions, but this was not the beginning of her artistic roots.

Nadia’s love of music and singing began at the age of two and was nurtured by her parents by placing her into a traveling youth-choir. Her mother was a poet and passed on her love of words, which later lent to fuel her as a lyricist. Nadia lost her mom to suicide at the age of 17, which shifted the course of the young artist.

She dismantled her high-school band and strayed from songwriting and singing for years, other than the occasional karaoke. After this tragic loss, she states that she went down a path of self-sabotage and destruction and used relationships and partying to ignore her pain. When she finally decided to begin again with artistry, she was a shell of a person and looking to anyone and anything for answers to deal with her heartbreak. “I made a lot of missteps when I first began my career and had to learn a lot of things the hard way.”

With her endless resilience, she has grown into a performer, has had her music recently played on international radio, and is looking forward to sharing more of her music here in the US and around the world.

She has written well over 100 songs born from the things she’s experienced – to her songwriting is not only personally healing, but is also a platform to help others heal and make waves with social matters. Having written in several genres, her fascination lies with pop because; as she put it, “You can tell a story and create even more movement with that story through catchy lyrics and melodies”.