Released: January 27, 2017

Songwriter: Ricky Tillo Jahaan Sweet August Rigo Kehlani

Producer: August Rigo Jahaan Sweet

[Intro]
Sometimes I just be doing shit that don't make any fucking sense
Like I just be doing shit knowing that it's no good for me
All the time

[Verse 1]
Anything you're saying to me right now
Probably have the right to say
Any crazy things you're feeling for me tonight
You can get it on out the way

[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause I ain't been the best that I coulda been
I ain't do the shit that I shoulda did
But every time I come crawlin' on my knees
You're there

[Chorus]
And you just keep on takin' me back
And I don't know why you do
'Cause I'm no good to you
And you just keep on takin' me back
In your open arms, baby, I belong
And you just keep on takin'

[Verse 2]
You can yell and you can curse and call me a bitch
Probably have the right to do
You can tell the world that I'm a narcissist
I would think they'd listen to you

[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause I ain't been the best that I coulda been
I ain't do the shit that I shoulda did
But every time I come crawlin' on my knees
You're there

[Chorus]
And you just keep on takin' me back
And I don't know why you do
'Cause I'm no good to you
And you just keep on takin' me back
In your open arms, baby, I belong
And you just keep on takin'

[Post-Chorus]
Me back, and I don't know why you do
'Cause I'm no good to you
And you just keep on takin' me back
In your open arms, baby, I belong
And you just keep on takin'

[Outro]
I'm not taking you back
Oh no, I'm no—no I'm—taking me
You're taking me really back
No I'm, no I'm, no I'm, no I'm not

Kehlani

Oakland R&B singer Kehlani Parrish, better known as just Kehlani, first found fame on America’s Got Talent in 2011. Her group Poplyfe reached the final, losing to Landau Murphy.

Kehlani left Poplyfe after the show, but her solo career stalled for contractual reasons. She finally released her début solo project, Cloud 19, in 2014. A breezy, poppy mixtape, Cloud 19 flew largely under the radar, although Complex described it as “outstanding.”

2015 was Kehlani’s break-out year. Her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here, featured Chance The Rapper and BJ The Chicago Kid. It earned her national attention and even a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary, although it ultimately lost out to Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd.