Released: March 23, 1999

Songwriter: Usher Faith Evans Donell Jones

Producer: Jermaine Dupri

[Intro]
I'ma take y'all back
This my first single that I came off
About a couple of years ago with my man Puff Daddy
And it goes a little something like this, yeah, uh
Yeah, yeah
Say, "Yeah"
"Yeah!"
Check me out

[Chorus]
All the time I think of you (Think of you)
Holding on to someone new (Someone new)
Don't make me lose my mind (No-no, no-no)
Seems like I've been here before (Here before)
Baby, I can't take no more (I can't take no more, girl)
Of you trying to play me out, baby

[Verse]
I feel so strange thinking about you
After all the wrong you've done to me
I can't go on feeling like I do
'Cause my heart loves you
Yo, sing!

[Chorus]
All the time I think of you (Think of you)
Holding on to someone new (Someone new)
Don't make me lose my mind (No-no, no-no, baby)
Seems like I've been here before (Here before)
Baby, I can't take no more (Can't take no more, girl)
Of you trying to play me out, baby

[Outro]
Yeah, lemme hear you say, "We came to party"
"We came to party"
Yeah, say, "We came to par-tay"
"We came to par-tay"
Lemme hear you say, "Whoop-whoop"
"Whoop-whoop"
Say, "Yeah"
"Yeah!"
Say, "Yeah"
"Yeah!"
Scoop it out

Usher

With a career spanning over twenty-five years, Usher Raymond has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary R&B. Having sold over 75 million records worldwide, also attaining nine number-one records on the Billboard 100 charts, he is one of the most accomplished R&B singers in the world.

Coming into the scene in 90’s under the guidance of a young Puff Daddy finding his way. It wasn’t until he connected with the up-and-coming producer Jermaine Dupri did Usher begin having his success with his second and third albums, My Way and 8701.

He made an impact with his fourth studio album Confessions that sold 1.1 million copies in the first week and produced four consecutive Billboard Hot 100 number one singles —"Yeah!“, "Burn”, “Confessions Part II”, and “My Boo”. Confessions went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and is the last album certified diamond by a black artist.