Featuring: Natalie Cole

Songwriter: Victor Indrizzo Teedra Moses Justin Meldal-Johnsen Cassandra O’Neal Macy Gray

Producer: Macy Gray Ron Fair ​will.i.am

Bet you thought I'd die when you went away
Thought I'd get drunk in my sorrows and just drift away
But things have changed from back in the day, beggin' you to stay
Now I can't wait to see you pack and see you leavin' today

Baby, you finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
Baby, you finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
All the times you made me cry
Now all I feel is joy
And you finally made me happy baby

Walkin' through my door bringing jewellery and stacks
Tell me you give it all to me if I take you back
But I'm in my bedroom, baby
Moaning oh oh oh oh baby
That's my new lover under my covers, hollering uh uh uh

Baby, you finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
Baby, you finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
All the times you made me cry
Now all I feel is joy
And you finally made me happy baby
You finally made me happy baby

You finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
Baby, you finally made me happy
When you walked out that door
All the times you made me cry
Now all I feel is joy
And you finally made me happy baby
You finally made me happy baby
You finally made me happy
All the times you made me cry
Now all I feel is joy
And you finally made me happy baby
You finally made me happy baby
You finally made me happy
You finally made me happy
You finally made me happy baby

Macy Gray

Macy Gray (born Natalie Renée McIntyre; September 6, 1967) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and actress, known for her distinctive raspy voice, and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday.

Gray has released six studio albums, and received five Grammy Award nominations, winning one. She has appeared in a number of films, including Training Day, Spider-Man, Scary Movie 3, Lackawanna Blues, Idlewild and For Colored Girls. Gray is best known for her international hit single “I Try”, taken from her multi-platinum debut album On How Life Is.

Macy Gray parlayed an utterly unique voice and an outlandish sense of style into pop stardom at the turn of the millennium, appealing to audiences of all colors in search of a fresh alternative to mainstream R&B. After an accidental entry into the music industry, she reached the mainstream in grand style with a Top Ten pop hit, platinum certifications, and several Grammy nominations.