Songwriter: Drake Lauren Hill

[Verse 1]
It could all be so simple
But you'd rather make it hard
Loving is you is like a battle
And we both end up with scars
Tell me who I have to be
To get some rest and [?]
’Cause no one loves you more than me
No one ever will

[Chorus]
No matter how I think grow
You always seem to let me know
It ain't working, it ain't working
And when i try to walk away
You hide yourself to make me stay
This is crazy, this is crazy

[Verse 2]
I keep letting you back in
How can I explain myself
As painful as this thing has been
I just can’t be with no one else
You let go and I'll let go too
'Cause no one's hurt me more than you
And no one ever will


[Chorus]
No matter how I think grow
You always seem to let me know
It ain't working, it ain't working
And when i try to walk away
You hide yourself to make me stay
This is crazy, this is crazy

[Bridge]
Care for me, care for me
I know you care for me
There for me, there for me
Said you'd be there for me
Cry for me, cry for me
You said you'd die for me
Give to me, give to me
Why won’t you live for me?

Care for me, care for me
I know you care for me
There for me, there for me
Said you’d be there for me
Cry for me, cry for me
You said you'd die for me
Give to me

[Verse 3]
Everybody get your mothafuckin’ roll on
I know shorty and she doesn't want no slow song
Had a man last year, life goes on
Haven't let that thing loose, girl, in so long
You've been inside, know you like to lay low
I’ve been peepin' what you bringin' to the table
Workin' hard, girl, everything paid for
First, last phone bill, car note, cable
With your phone out, gotta hit them angles
With your phone out, snappin' like you Fabo
And you showin' off but it's alright
And you showin' off but it's alright
It's a short life, yeah

[Chorus]
That's a real one in your reflection
Without a follow, without a mention
You really pipin' up on these niggas
You gotta, be nice for what, to these niggas?
I understand

[Verse 4]
You got a hunnid bands
You got a baby Benz, you got some bad friends
High school pics, you was even bad then
You ain't stressin' off no lover in the past tense
You already had them
Work at 8 A.M., finish 'round five
Hoes talk down, you don't see 'em outside
Yeah, they don't really be the same offline
You know dark days, you know hard times
Doin' overtime for the last month
Saturday, call the girls, get 'em gassed up
Gotta hit the club, gotta make that ass jump
Gotta hit the club like you hit them mothafuckin' angles
With your phone out, snappin' like you Fabo
And you showin' off but it's alright
And you showin' off but it's alright
It's a short life

[Outro]
Where were you when I needed you?
Where were you when I needed you?
Where were you when I needed you?
Where were you when I needed you?

Jamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum is a multi-award-winning singer, songwriter and musician. He seen as one of the most successful jazz artists ever in the UK, with more than 10 million albums sold worldwide. Although deeply rooted in jazz sounds, his work is a crossover of genres and influences that span from folk music to hip-hop. He also extensively covers other artists' songs, both old time and contemporary.

Starting from the bottom, he produced and financed his own debut, Heard It All Before, in 1999. Three years later, what started as an independent endeavour became his first major label album; Pointless Nostalgic was out in 2002. After that, he signed a £1million deal with Universal and dropped the highly-acclaimed Twentysomething, his biggest selling record to date. He kept touring and releasing records continuously till today, collecting a whopping seven studio albums to date.

He has collaborated with countless artists from all over the world, including Pharrell Williams, Roots Manuva, Portuguese Eurovision-winning composer Luísa Sobral, Spanish Grammy award winner Alejandro Sanz and many others. Since 2010, he has been hosting a weekly jazz-focused radio show on BBC Radio 2.