Released: December 14, 2010

Songwriter: Rodney Jerkins Aasim Diddy Latoya Duggan LaShawn Daniels Victoria Monét

Producer: Rodney Jerkins

Are we living in vain, are we living in pain?
Girl, remember my name and whatever remains
After we walk on white sand, lets travel in style
Just want to see you happy and smiling
I can change your life in one flight
Let's take off tonight, come on
We go, we go down, love is in, then it's out
We can tell, tell by now if it won't, work out
Let's not forget, back in Brooklyn
Where the future first began
Let's start again, can't be over
That's what I told her and then she said
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me
One time is enough for me
Close your eyes, there's much to see
So let's jump and both touch the clouds
And we never come down
It's amazing the view is
On top of the world where even the air is all brand new here
Fireworks like New Years
Hurt is old news, why would you shed new tears?
Trust in you just enough when our time, our time is up
If I leave will you walk away from the truth?
Let's not forget, back in Brooklyn
Where the future first began
Let's start again, can't be over
That's what I told her and then she said
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me
Things I know now, don't allow me to turn back
We been through it all but now I just want my heart back
And I could walk away but see your love is my weakness
Oh' it could be pointless to try and walk away, that's why
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me so much, boy
I hate that you love me

Diddy – Dirty Money

An R&B and hip-hop collective, Diddy – Dirty Money was the brainchild of Sean “Puffy” Combs, aka Diddy. Looking to create something he categorized as “future soul,” Diddy recruited singer and former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, along with singer/songwriter Kalenna Harper. In 2010 the trio released Last Train to Paris, an album that mixed Italo-disco, pop-rap, tech-house, and the sound of Diddy’s Bad Boy label in its prime. A mixtape, Love Love vs. Hate Love, appeared a year later, but the group disbanded in 2012.