Released: June 13, 1995

Featuring: Diddy

Songwriter: Faith Evans Chucky Thompson Diddy

Producer: Chucky Thompson Diddy

[Intro: Puff Daddy]
This another one of them remixes
Come on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
Ha ha…that’s right
Come on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
That’s right
Come on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
Get down, with your bad self
Get up, with your bad self
Come on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
Get down, with your bad self
Get up, with your bad self
Come on, with your bad self
Come on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
Rock on, with your bad self
Come on, with your bad self
Get up, with your bad self
Get down, with your bad self
Come on, with your bad self

[Chorus: Faith Evans & (Puff Daddy)]
I remember the way you used to love me (Remix, remix)
I remember the days you used to love me (Come on)

[Verse 1: Faith Evans]
You don't appreciate the time
I put into this love affair of ours, baby
I couldn't let you walk around
Thinking it's alright to let me down

[Chorus: Faith Evans]
I remember the way you used to love me
(I remember, I remember)
I remember the way you used to love me
(Oh, oh)

[Verse 2: Faith Evans & (Puff Daddy)]
I gave you all my precious love
And anything you wanted from me (Come on)
You didn't hear me calling out
For your affection after all this time
(Come on)

[Verse 3: Puff Daddy]
On the strength, I’ma keep the faith
I got money to waste, you could stay laced
In baguettes, ‘cause we gets what we wants, baby girl
How you feel going on a cruise around the world?
Playas be so butt they roll in an armored truck
That’s why I my let friends go
And out with the Benzo, with the bulletproof windows
I remember when you used to love me
Poppin’ bubbly, hottest thing in the club, G
VIP, sippin’ Dom, Lex on my arm
‘Cause everything I make be the bomb
Rappers, singers, players, and swingers
Pinky rings on our fingers, definitely bell ringers
(That’s right, that’s right)
Living life luxurious
And I remember the ways but you still got me curious
(Bad Boy)

[Bridge: Faith Evans]
You didn't hear me calling out (Didn’t hear me)
And that's not what love's about (No, no)
I remember you used to love me
You used to love me every day (Every day, every day)
Now your love has gone away
I remember, I remember, mhm

[Outro: Faith Evans & Puff Daddy]
I remember, I remember
I remember the way you used to love me
(You used to love me)
I remember, I remember (Remix)
I remember the way you used to love me (Baby)
I remember, I remember
I remember the way you used to love me
I remember, I remember
I remember the way you used to love me
I remember, I remember
I remember the way you used to love me

Faith Evans

Faith Evans is a singer-songwriter-producer who was the first lady of Bad Boy Entertainment and former wife of the label’s star, The Notorious B.I.G.

After working as a background singer for Al B. Sure!, Faith was writing songs and singing background for artists such as Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Tony Thompson before releasing her own debut album, Faith, in 1995. The album was certified platinum and featured the gold singles “You Used To Love Me” and “Soon As I Get Home”. After Biggie’s murder on March 9, 1997, Faith—along with Puff Daddy and 112—paid tribute to him on the #1 pop single “I’ll Be Missing You”, which won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1998.

Her second album, Keep the Faith, also achieved platinum status and featured the gold single “Love Like This”. She left Bad Boy after her third album, Faithfully, and released several albums through multiple labels, including the 2017 duet project, The King & I, which mixed her vocals with acapellas from The Notorious B.I.G. She appeared in the 2003 movie The Fighting Temptations, as well as the reality television shows R&B Divas and Love & Hip Atlanta.