How Are You My Friend By Johnny Gill -

From this gentle opening, the song builds methodically. The verses detail a private fantasy: “I often dream of you / Holding you close and feeling you near.” There is no aggression here, no possessive demand. Instead, Gill positions himself as a man humbled by attraction, admitting that he is “lost in a world of you.” The chorus then erupts as a release of that tension: “My, my, my / I wanna be your man / My, my, my / I wanna be the one who understands.” The repetition of “my, my, my” functions as both an exclamation of awe and a possessive pronoun—a declaration that he wants to transform admiration into ownership, but an ownership rooted in empathy and understanding.

It feels like a private conversation shared with the world. Why It Resonates Today how are you my friend by johnny gill

💡 Music remains one of the most powerful ways to process grief and celebrate a legacy. From this gentle opening, the song builds methodically