Released: April 25, 2000

Songwriter: Brandon Casey Brian Casey Toni Braxton Teddy Bishop Kevin Hicks Thom Bell Linda Creed

Producer: Kevin Hicks Teddy Bishop

[Chorus]
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more

[Verse 1]
Friday night, it's 10:15
You're working late, am I naive
To believe that it's true
Finally I've realized
Your lies have opened up my eyes
This love affair, now it's over, over

[Chorus]
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more

[Verse 2]
Here we go, over again
Ya got me hangin' on a limb
I recommend that you leave
What do I do
What do U say
When I love you
And you don't feel the same
Don't wanna play no more games
I don't wanna play it now

[Chorus]
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more

[Bridge]
Baby, won't you
Stop, look, listen to my heart
It's crying for you
Stop, look, listen to my heart
It's falling for you
Stop, look, listen to my heart
It's calling for you
Stop, look, listen to my heart
It's finally over you

[Chorus]
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more
You've been wrong for so long
And I can't take the pain you bring me
No more

Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton (born on October 7, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, and philanthropist, and has been active since 1989. She is best known for her single “Unbreak My Heart” and her second album Secrets. Braxton was discovered early by William E. Pettaway Jr., who helped her launch her career.

Braxton first started performing with her four sisters in a family band titled “The Braxtons” in the late 1980s, successfully attracting the attention of Antonio “L.A.” Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, who were co-artists Braxton’s songs, including her signature song, Un-Break My Heart.

L.A. Reid and Babyface brought Braxton in as a substitution and had her record a demo of “Love Shoulda Brought You Home”. The song made it onto the soundtrack of the movie Boomerang, giving her early success and recognition. Braxton started recording her solo debut album at LaFace Records on July 13, 1993, quickly gaining popularity as it peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart. Braxton’s debut album has won her several awards, including three Grammy Awards. Her debut album also won her two American Music Awards.