Released: December 14, 2010

Featuring: Grace Jones

Songwriter: Rico Love Kalenna Dawn Richard Aasim

Producer: Danja

Ladies and gentlemen, yeah, I'm here to tell you that this is a brand new sound
This, this will change your lives
All you gotta do is turn your shit up, turn your shit up
(All you gotta do is turn your shit up, turn your shit up)

This what you want....
Is what you need, is what you need
Is what you get, is what you get
Is what you like, what you like

Could of been your everything, could of been your shooting star
Could of been you back bone... but now I'm too far away
You won't be there alone, my love wouldn't be over
We wouldn't be staring out the window, guessing which way the wind blows

You would be loving me, holding me, treating me better than before, yeah, yeah, yeah you would
You're just so damn selfish, jealous, you would be loving me, yeah you would, yeah, yeah, yeah you would

Yeah, come on, oh
Who was your number one?
Who had niggas at the altars wearing future gators and cummerbunds

Got my hand on my gun, as I'm sitting drinking and thinking I love you wish you'd of had my son
Got me losing my mind, all alone in my room, staring at your picture like I'm doing time
I know loving is hard, loving is hard, but the further you are away got me closer to God

Sex little bit later
If I was the only one, would I be your mistress?
But now I'm too far to play, too far play
Now you take the blame along, love won't be free to roam
We would be prisoners of the sheets

You would be loving me, holding me, treating me better, yeah, yeah, yeah you would
You're just so damn selfish, jealous, you would be loving me, yeah you would, yeah, yeah, yeah you would

Did you want it, would you love it, you can tell me you wouldn't be happy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah you would)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you would

Diddy – Dirty Money

An R&B and hip-hop collective, Diddy – Dirty Money was the brainchild of Sean “Puffy” Combs, aka Diddy. Looking to create something he categorized as “future soul,” Diddy recruited singer and former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, along with singer/songwriter Kalenna Harper. In 2010 the trio released Last Train to Paris, an album that mixed Italo-disco, pop-rap, tech-house, and the sound of Diddy’s Bad Boy label in its prime. A mixtape, Love Love vs. Hate Love, appeared a year later, but the group disbanded in 2012.