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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 2 half steps down [ -2 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 2 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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       B
Do you ever go to lunch with no one by your side

Cause the moment you arrive they leave the table
        Db
Calling me everything but my name
     E                       Abm
Need I remind you again just call me Rachel

How would you feel if you running home crying
B                           Db
Lock yourself in your room, don't want anyone to see ya
                 B
While everyone's having fun outside, and you're telling yourself

Chorus:
Abm              E
  I won't let it get to me no more
B              Gb
 I don't wanna feel this way
Abm                 E
  I can't believe I let it go so far
B            Gb
 No no, it's not okay
B
 What do you know about me?
Gb
 Do you wanna know what I think?
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B                    Gb
 I'm a just comb you outta my curls
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B
 You no longer run my world
Gb
 Mean girls, mean girls
B
 I'm a just comb you outta my curls

Verse:
    Gb                               E
How would you feel every time you go to school

Someone's looking at you weird calling you a loser

All these girls wearing bubble-gum pink
        Db
Guess I didn't get the memo

Cause they're laughing at my blue shirt

Well I hope you feeling good about you treating 

someone you know like a perfect stranger
                                           Abm
Cause it's easier than standing by my side

Chorus:
Abm              E
  I won't let it get to me no more
B              Gb
 I don't wanna feel this way
Abm                 E
  I can't believe I let it go so far
B            Gb
 No no, it's not okay
B
 What do you know about me?
Gb
 Do you wanna know what I think?
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B                    Gb
 I'm a just comb you outta my curls
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B
 You no longer run my world

Verse:
Who do you think you are
                      B
Loud mouth, cafeteria star

Maybe somebody was cruel to you
Abm          Gb                          B
So you think that's what you're supposed to do

One day, it might be you
         Gb             B
When you need a friend, but you no longer cool

When everyone leaves when you walk in the room
            Gb
I just hope they forgive you

Chorus:
Abm              E
  I won't let it get to me no more
B              Gb
 I don't wanna feel this way
Abm                 E
  I can't believe I let it go so far
B            Gb
 No no, it's not okay
B
 What do you know about me?
Gb
 Do you wanna know what I think?
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B                    Gb
 I'm a just comb you outta my curls
E
 Mean girls, mean girls
B
 You no longer run my world
Gb
 Mean girls, mean girls
B
 I'm a just comb you outta my curls

Outro:
            Abm
Mean girls, mean girls
                           Db
You no longer run my world    
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Album: Rachel Crow - EP

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Biography

Rachel Crow (born January 23, 1998 in Mead, Colorado) is an American singer, actress, and comedian. Crow participated in the first season of the U.S. version of The X Factor in 2011 and she finished in 5th place overall. Her debut EP, Rachel Crow, debuted on iTunes charts on number 71.

Crow sang her first song (Faith Hill’s “Breathe”) at 18 months-old and first performed in public at age six as part of her school’s talent show. Her parents brought

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