Clip vidéo
Clip vidéo
Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Lakeyah
Interprète
Inayah
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Lakeyah Robinson
Paroles/Composition
Jevonte Robinson
Paroles/Composition
Richard McNair
Paroles/Composition
Robert Bell
Paroles/Composition
Ronald Bell
Paroles/Composition
Claydes Smith
Paroles/Composition
Dennis Thomas
Paroles/Composition
George Brown
Paroles/Composition
Richard Westfield
Paroles/Composition
Donald Boyce
Paroles/Composition
Robert Spike Mickens
Paroles/Composition
Jerold Ellis
Paroles/Composition
Anthony Gilmour
Paroles/Composition
Garrick Husbands
Paroles/Composition
Thomas McElroy
Paroles/Composition
Jay King
Paroles/Composition
Mike Marshall
Paroles/Composition
Dashawn White
Paroles/Composition
Chaz Jackson
Paroles/Composition
Denzil Delano Foster
Paroles/Composition
James Smith
Paroles/Composition
Inayah Lamis Shahid
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Heavyindachevy
Production
Mk Beatz
Production
Paroles
[Verse 1]
I knew he wasn't the one, but it was the history
That kept me from running, I know
We be so caught up and comfortable that
(Ay, Heavy turn the beat up, though) We forget to be who we were before then
Man, it's funny how love works
Especially when you thought that love would work
You know somebody's gonna get hurt
(MK, get that shit up, then) And you just pray that it ain't you first
[Verse 2]
Look, I said I always find out, and I'm never surprised
Look at the **** you be gassin', I was never yo' type
I could hurt you bad, and I could show you how it feel, ****
I can really go and put this **** on a real ****
I wanna thank you for revealing your colors
Now I can take my time to heal, and I can finally recover
Change myself, all for the sake of this relationship
You envious and insecure, you deserve a basic ****
History ain't **** when the love ain't in it
That's the reason why I'm always screaming, "**** these ****"
Man, you the reason, if I leave, I won't trust these ****
Honestly speaking, all honesty, I'm done with these ****
Ain't gotta tell 'em what you did, gonna talk yo' ****
****, I'm good regardless, with or without that ****
I gave too much, I overplayed my part too fast
Regardless of my qualities, none of this love **** last
And that's on God
[Verse 3]
I knew he wasn't the one, but it was the history
That kept me from running, I know
We be so caught up and comfortable that
We forget to be who we were before then
Man, it's funny how love works
Especially when you thought that love would work
You know somebody's gonna get hurt
And you just pray that it ain't you first
[Verse 4]
Ay, they say this love **** dangerous, somebody get hurt
Instead of being broken-hearted, I should've **** off first
But I'm solid as a ****, so I'ma do you one worse
Like **** a love song, 'cause I'ma put my heart in this verse
I'm a hundred times better than them **** that you entertain
Good **** and my head on straight, I deserve a wedding ring
I can't take you back, 'cause this **** won't ever be the same
Spoiled you with loyalty, you never bought me **** but pain
Wondering why it's **** you? I got a hundred reasons
For example, you said you loved me, and you didn't mean it
But I can only blame myself, I was naive believin'
That a **** could ever change after I caught him cheatin'
I put you on to all that new, I showed you **** you never seen
I gave you everything you wanted, gave you everything you need
I thought I created somethin' **** couldn't come between
You gon' meet a hundred scrubs before you meet another me
And that's on God
[Verse 5]
I knew he wasn't the one, but it was the history
That kept me from running, I know
We be so caught up and comfortable that
We forget to be who we were before then
Man, it's funny how love works
Especially when you thought that love would work
You know somebody's gonna get hurt
And you just pray that it ain't you
Written by: Anthony Gilmour, Chaz Jackson, Claydes Smith, Dashawn White, Dennis Thomas, Denzil Foster, Donald Boyce, Garrick Husbands, George Brown, Inayah Lamis Shahid, James Smith, Jay King, Jerold Ellis, Jevonte Robinson, Lakeyah Robinson, Mike Marshall, Richard McNair, Richard Westfield, Robert Bell, Robert Spike Mickens, Ronald Bell, Thomas McElroy


