Featuring: Jeezy

Songwriter: K. Michelle

Producer: Shea Taylor

[Verse 1: K. Michelle]
Heart beats, but I don't feel
I touch, but it ain't real
They say I move too fast
Going man to man
Always holding a new hand
Why can't they understand
Sex is irrelevant
Just a game in my head, I'm playin' and I'm winnin'

[Refrain: K. Michelle]
(Oh) I broke another heart today
(Oh) and I didn't care, I just walked away

[Chorus: K. Michelle] x2
Cause they think I love 'em
But I love 'em all, love 'em all
I need another one to get over the other one
Another one

[Verse 2: Jeezy]
Throw that [?], I look better on your resumé
Than you ever, ever, ever look up on mine
[?]
Meanwhile I'm on my mothafuckin' grind
See I stay hydrated, never thirst that
Most of these bitches ain't worth that
I'm a grown ass man lookin' for a [?]
They gon' make me retire my jersey
I don't want you, baby, if you're that easy
None of your niggas ain't Jeezy
Show up to your house with a [?] in the drop
With a Hublot lookin' so freezy
[?] on deck, hips in check
Finer than a mothafucka, can't lie
Say she down for whatever, smoke a [?], get wetter
Yeah the sex be better when we're high
Shots, shots, shots, shots
Right now we're fillin' up in the club
Then she's all up on me, got my hands on her ass
We lookin' like we drunk and in love
I ain't ask her for her number 10 times out of 10
Real nigga, won't even call
I ain't got no type, just love a bad bitch
Long as they can work them jaws

[Refrain] + [Chorus]x2

[Bridge]
Maybe one day I'll settle down
But for now I'll just play around
And I make 'em feel good, that's how I get 'em
Make 'em all feel special and then I forget 'em
So I won't hurt, I keep a lot of them
And I love 'em all

[Chorus]x2

K. Michelle

Kimberly Michelle Pate, better known by her stage name as K. Michelle, is an R&B and TV personality.

Her music career began in 2009 when she was signed to Jive Records. She released her single “Fakin' It” that year to minor success on the R&B charts. Her follow-up singles (“Fallin'”, “I Just Can’t Do This” and “How Many Times”) charted in the top fifty of US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

In 2012, Michelle joined the cast of Love & Hip Atlanta, which helped boost her music career. Her lead single for her debut album “V.S.O.P.” was released to success on US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and reached #89 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Her debut album Rebellious Soul was released on August 13, 2013 ;It peaked at #2 on the US Billboard 200. She later left the Love & Hip Hop franchise that year. The second single for the album “Can’t Raise A Man” was released in 2014 and is certified Gold.