Released: November 14, 2000

Songwriter: Steve “Stone” Huff Keith Sweat

Producer: Steve “Stone” Huff Keith Sweat

[Intro]
What, you're not feelin' me no more?
Seems no matter what I do, heh
You're never satisfied
(No matter what I do baby)
What's up?
Is there someone else?
C'mon, tell me

[Verse 1]
Lately I been
I been stressin'
Girl, just wonderin'
Why I can't get through to you
Is there someone else?
Do you wanna be by yourself?
This is heartfelt
Tell me what you wanna do, c'mon

[Chorus]
No matter what I do baby
You seem to act real shady
Everything I do
Never seems to satisfy you
I'm about to wild out
Got me trippin', no doubt
No matter what I do
Never seems to satisfy you

[Verse 2]
Since I put you on
Your girlfriends wanna hang
Before you got with me
You didn't have a damn thing
Girl walked in the house
Three girls in the mall
Ask you where you been
Said don't question you, you know you wrong
Never trip girl, let you live your live
(Never tripped on you)
But you're in the streets all day, all night
(You must think I'm a fool)
Pagin' me to break you off my dough
(Break you off my dough)
If you're foolin' around, don't think that I don't know
(Think that I don't know)

[Chorus]
No matter what I do baby
You seem to act real shady
Everything I do
Never seems to satisfy you
I'm about to wild out
Got me trippin', no doubt
No matter what I do
Never seems to satisfy you

[Bridge]
Now you know I really wanted you baby
Didn't ask a lot of you lady
Gave you, girl, all my time
And all you did was play with my mind
Now you wanna act like you all that
But believe you'll be runnin' right back
You know what you're doin' is foul
Now girl, I'm 'bout to get buckwild

[Chorus]
No matter what I do baby
You seem to act real shady
Everything I do
Never seems to satisfy you
I'm about to wild out
Got me trippin', no doubt
No matter what I do
Never seems to satisfy you

Keith Sweat

Keith Sweat is an R&B singer-songwriter from New York. He helped innovate the New Jack Swing genre with his first album in 1987, Make It Last Forever, which featured the upbeat “I Want Her” and the provocative title track.

Almost a decade later, Sweat found the R&B groups Silk and Kut Klose and signed them to his own record label. His fifth album, which was self-titled and released in 1996, resulted in the certified-platinum hits, “Twisted” and “Nobody.” He went on to win “Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist” at the 1997 American Music Awards.

Currently, he hosts a syndicated R&B radio show in New York City.