Drop shadow troubles

i am trying to create a drop shadow on text.  i select the text and then copy and then paste in back.  however, the copy shows up way above the text and not behind it.  what am i doing wrong?

SoneMouanghot,
What happens if you create the text as live Type, then Effect>Stylize>Drop Shadow (with suitable values)?

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