Songwriter: Xzibit Ivan Matias Eminem Andrea Martin Stephon Harris Cunningham Melvin Bradford Richard Bembery Charles Aznavour

Producer: Ivan Matias Andrea Martin

[Pre-verse]
Big up to all the Brooklyn massive crew
Some they pay no mind, but now them notice Blu
So take your ones, your fiftys, put your hundreds to your shoes
And to my fans, you know I love you
To the top we be chargin'
I'm not leavin' till someone stops rockin'
All the soldiers come back and start marchin'
And I see myself sellin' in black market

[Verse 1]
You say you love, say you love me
But you're never there for me, yeah, mmm...hmm...
You'll be cryin', slowly dyin' When I decide to leave, oh, oh

[Chorus]
All we do is make up
Then break up
Why don't we wake up
And see?
When love hurts
It won't work
Maybe we need some time alone
We need to let it breathe
Breathe
Breathe
Breathe

[Verse 2]
You're only lonely when your homey
Ain't got a ride or no loot, yeah, uh-huh
Then comes the drama
Some other girl is claimin' she's goin' out with you, hmm...hmm...

[Chorus]
All we do is make up
Then break up
Why don't we wake up
And see?
When love hurts
It won't work
Maybe we need some time alone
We need to let it breathe
Breathe
Breathe
Breathe

[Bridge]
Summer, spring, winter and fall
I realize, love don't love me anymore
I'm still walkin' out that door
Waitin' for a cure
I wish that you could love me more
And give me what I'm lookin' for
You used to be the one I adore
But now it seems I'm just not sure

Maybe we need some time alone (time alone)
So we can just breathe

Breathe (Let it breathe)
Breathe (Breathe, ah...)
Breathe (Let it breathe)
Breathe
Breathe (Breathe)
Breathe
Breathe (Uh-huh)

Hey... hey... hey... hey...
Let it breathe, yeah
Oh... oh... breathe

..

Blu Cantrell

Blu Cantrell (born Tiffany Cobb; March 16, 1976) is an American R&B and soul singer-songwriter. Cantrell rose to fame in 2001, with the release of her debut single, “Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!)”, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the US Mainstream Top 40 chart, along with charting across several countries and being included in her debut album, So Blu. The song earned Cantrell two Grammy Awards nominations. In 2003, Cantrell released her second album, Bittersweet, which was nominated for a Grammy Award and resulted in the single “Breathe” (featuring Sean Paul).