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I recently posted a song here called “ Mr. Always Right.” It was my lighthearted jab at those trolls we all run into everywhere online — you know, the ones who always have to win the argument. Then Tony and Dom chimed in with a brilliant twist: “Why not make it about a woman instead?” Dom even tossed out the title “Mrs. Always Right” — and said to keep the same music but make it a love song. Well, when more than one person tells you your song might work better if you change the gender… I thought, maybe it’s time to listen. 😄 So here it is — “Mrs. Always Right.” I actually like this version even more than the first one. I originally posted it in the “Mr. Always Right” thread, but since this version has a life of its own, it deserves its own space. As you can see, I do take suggestions — especially when they lead to something fun! Feedback is always appreciated. Mrs. Always Righthttps://soundclick.com/song/15132949[hyper-modern production with clear vocals, no autotune, Dolby Atmos mix, high-fidelity, high-definition audio and wide stereo] [Intro] Whoa, Mrs. Always Right [Verse] She’s got a halo and a little sass A mirror that don’t need no glass She reads my mind before I speak And wins the fight by the end of the week [Pre-chorus] She don’t argue — no, she illustrates Then smiles at me while she educates [Chorus] Whoa, Mrs. Always Right She’s shining like a neon light She’s got the last word wrapped up tight Turns every wrong into delight Whoa, Mrs. Always Right [Break] [Verse] She’s got charm and a knowing grin Lets me believe that I might win But every time, I see the signs — She’s three steps past the finish line [Pre-chorus] She don’t argue — no, she demonstrates Then laughs so sweet my heart vibrates [Chorus] Whoa, Mrs. Always Right She’s shining like a neon light She’s got the last word wrapped up tight Turns every wrong into delight Whoa, Mrs. Always Right [Bridge] Yeah, I’m her fool and proud to be She runs this show so easily When she’s near, the world’s aligned And I don’t even mind [Breakdown – spoken] “I’m not agreeing, I’m just… strategically surrendering.” [Interlude] [Chorus] Whoa, Mrs. Always Right She’s shining like a neon light She’s got the last word wrapped up tight Turns every wrong into delight Whoa, Mrs. Always Right [Outro] Yeah, she’s the reason wrong feels right Whoa, Mrs. Always Right
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