Songwriter: Rich King Frank Ocean Keri Hilson

Producer: The Underdogs (Producers) Brian Kennedy

© Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management

VERSE 1:
Never expected it would take so much pretending
I ain't over you and that’s a fact
I even threw away all the gifts you got me but in the present I'm still wrapped up in the past

HOOK:
Anything that I ever do boy, everything reminds me of you boy, everywhere I go I see you boy, just can't seem to shake you off...whenever I hear our song boy, whenever I smell your Cologne boy, it takes me back to our love and I can’t escape you

CHORUS:
I been tryin so hard to get over you boy
It's hard to keep going on when you're still holding on
I been tryin so hard to get over you boy
It's obvious and it shows and I just can't let it go
I stay in my hive, time won't wash away
And though we're apart somehow you managed to stay
I been tryin so hard to get over you boy

VERSE 2:
Driving down a boulevard and everytime I see a blue BMW my heart jumps cause I think it's you
And when I’m grocery shipping I go down that aisle
And I see those chocolate coa-coa pebbles that you like

REPEAT HOOK AND CHORUS

VERSE 3:
Our chapter is done but I can’t seem to turn away
Made up my mind
Tried and tried boy but its taking way too long
Trying to stay out of dodge

Keri Hilson

Keri Hilson is an American singer/songwriter, born on December 5, 1982. She has her own unique sound and style of music, by mixing several different genres together, including rap, R&B, and pop.

In 2006, she signed to labels Zone 4 and Mosley Music, both founded by superproducers Polow da Don and Timbaland respectively. She has since released two albums with the her debut, In a Perfect World, and No Boys Allowed.

She is known for her extensive collaborations with rappers, including “Got Your Back” with T.I., “Knock You Down” with Kanye West, “Turnin' Me On” with Lil Wayne, “Everything, Everyday, Everywhere” with Fabolous, “After Love” with Puff Daddy, “Buyou” with J. Cole, “Superhuman” with Chris Brown, and “Number One” with R. Kelly, along with several others.