Released: July 17, 2001

Featuring: Common Yasiin Bey

Songwriter: Yasiin Bey J Dilla Bilal Common

Producer: J Dilla

[Mos Def]
Yo
Just when I think that I forgot you
I hear that song that we used to rock to
Just when I think I'm gettin' on without you
Somebody passed and asked me about you

Was in the back of the cab the other day
Swear to God I saw you walking past the other way
My heart rushed, my face flushed
Tell the driver hit the breaks slow the pace up
Wait up, It wasn't you
Realised it's a mirage I was running to
Damn, can the affects of love and time
Cause the mind to trick the eye?
I wonder how you gettin' by
And all the stars still in your eyes
But you still just get the vibe
You break the bank to spend the time
I reminisce of shifting time, to when you was mine

[Bilal]
Years ago, in the midst of hallways and sliding doors
Missing links are very very obscure
Vision of you shines
But only for a short time
My mistake I didn't pick up on it till years down the line

Here now as I (reminisce) reminisce
Will I ever see your face again?
(In-fect-ion)
Baby as I lay back (reminisce)
Will I ever see your face again
(In-fect-ion)
As I reminisce (fect-ion)
As I reminisce (In-fect-ion)

[Bilal] (Mos Def)
Hold still (uh)
The divine has placed us
In a small world (yes)
And thankfully so (Thank God)
Our paths cross once more
And to whose surprise but mine
That 14th and 6th was the place where we combine once more
There at the front door of the corner store you stood

(Reminisce)
I reminisce infection
(In-fect-ion)
As I think back (reminisce)
Will I ever see her face again?
(In-fect-ion)
As I reminisce (In-fect-ion)
As I reminisce (In-fect-ion)

A happy story always ends
As it starts
But with few exceptions involved
We became an item
(Me For You)
Me for you and
(You For Me)
You for me
(Through Good Times and Bad Times)
Good times
(Sickness And Health)
In Sickness and health
(Broke ass and richness)
Broke ass, and richness, baby we made it work

[Common]
Yes Sir
Yo I reminisce over this chick
Colder than a soda
Princess a soldier
Raised in Islamic culture
Sexy as the girl on the Jamaica poster
Met her overseas where there really don't be no sistas
Brought her on stage as Bilal sang "Soul Sista"
In body parts the blood was thicker
Sweet only tryna make sure it ain't the liquor
She was with a nigga come to find out
She and Sista backstage, conversation kissed her
Made me forget to remember that I'd pimp or die
Put the pimpin' aside I see Kenya in her eye
Our connection lies in a life before
For us to meet again was divine law
So I can't describe how deep I dug her
Now only in memory can I hug her
I reminisce y'all

Oh my God

Bilal

Bilal Sayeed Oliver (born August 23, 1979), better known by his stage name Bilal, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer.

He is noted for his wide vocal range, his work across multiple genres, and his live performances. He has been well received, both nationally and internationally, with an extensive list of collaborations including Common, Erykah Badu, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, MC Guru, J Dilla, Robert Glasper and many more.

Musically trained at the New School for Jazz in New York, Bilal cites self-taught J Dilla as his greatest influence (see below).