Released: November 26, 2015

Songwriter: Chris Brown

Producer: Nard & B

[Verse 1]
Girl, I've been waitin' up all night, sippin' tryna get rid of this pain
Henny in my cup all night and it don't even matter if I take that
They can never take your mistakes back, even if I take every sip of this bottle
Ain't a damn thing can erase that, the shit you did way too hard to swallow

[Pre-Chorus]
I better take one to the head now (Oh)
'Fore they get back, I'ma take two to my bed now (Oh)
But you a memory, best believe I'ma lay ya down (Oh)
For all the bullshit that be goin' through my head now (Oh)

[Chorus]
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
So you might as well just erase me
Go and erase me
She on but a nigga just can't keep on
So go and erase me
She on but a nigga just can't keep on
Go and erase me

[Verse 2]
Valet finna pull up, this girl couldn't be fuller
Now you up in that place, so the DJ ain't the only one 'bout to pull up
I need you to know this ain't all about you, this ain't all about you now
When I do my thing, women in my Range, I'ma need me a bounty count

[Pre-Chorus]
One to the head now
'Fore they get back, I'ma take two to my bed now
But with you a memory, best believe I'ma lay ya down, I'ma lay ya down, I'ma lay ya down
For all the shit going through my head now
For all the shit going through my head now

[Chorus]
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
So you might as well just erase me
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
It's fucked up how you played me
So you might as well just erase me
Gon' and erase me
She on but a nigga just can't keep on
So go and erase me
She on but a nigga just can't keep on
Go and erase me

Chris Brown

Grammy-winning R&B singer, rapper, dancer, graffiti artist, illustrator and the first male lead artist to have his debut single top the Billboard Hot 100 in 8 years with “Run It!” in 2005, Breezy is undoubtedly a multifaceted artist. To add to this, he is the father of Royalty, a princess and the inspiration for his 7th studio album Royalty.

It’s undeniable his ability as a musician, dancer, and all-round entertainer. At the 54th Annual Grammy Awards (February 12th, 2012) his 4th studio album F.A.M.E. won the award for Best R&B Album and a huge number of other awards and nominations ranging from his debut as a 16 year old in 2005 to his most recent projects.

Brown’s career is long-lived, pristine and all about his music with hits such as “Look At Me Now,” “Turn Up the Music,” and “Loyal,” and successful collaborations with Omarion on his hit “Post to Be” and Lil Dicky's “Freaky Friday” in recent years.