Released: August 13, 2013

Songwriter: Susaye Green Stevie Wonder

Producer: Quincy Jones

[Verse 1]
Looking in my mirror
Took me by surprise
I can't help but see you
Running often through my mind

[Verse 2]
Helpless like a baby
Sensual disguise
I cannot help but love you
It is getting better all the time

[Chorus]
I can't help it if I wanted to
I would not help it even if I could
I can't help it if I wanted to
I wouldn't help it, no

[Verse 3]
Love to run my fingers
Softly while you sigh
Love came and possessed you
Bringing sparkles in your eyes

[Verse 4]
Like a trip to heaven
Heaven is the prize
And I am so glad I found you, girl
You are an angel in disguise

[Chorus]
I can't help it if I wanted to
I would not help it even if I could
I can't help it if I wanted to
I wouldn't help it, no

And I am so glad I found you, girl
You are an angel in disguise

[Chorus]
I can't help it if I wanted to
I would not help it even if I could
I can't help it if I wanted to
I wouldn't help it, no

Terrace Martin

Beginning his career as a rapper and producer, Terrace Martin has lent his skills to artists such as Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Lalah Hathaway, Raphael Saadiq, Charlie Wilson, Stevie Wonder and the legendary Emotions, just to name a few. Martins big break came when he produced a Power 106 radio drop with Snoop Dogg. Shattering the acknowledged rules of hip-hop production, he samples everything from funk to jazz to classical to create fresh and original tracks. His productions have made him one of the most sought after upcoming producers on the streets of Los Angeles.

Born to father, a jazz drummer and mother, a singer, Martins birthright was music. Growing up listening to everyone from Coltrane to Parliament, he began playing the piano at the age of six. Producing his first tracks on his Casio CZ101 Keyboard and an E-mu SP-1200, Martin decided to broaden his musicality and picked up the saxophone. At Locke High Martin became first chair of the All-State jazz band.

From jazz to hip-hop, Martins role models include Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Sonny Stitt, Grover Washington, Jr., Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, Cali Boyz, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and 1580 K-Day. Martin says, I started producing hip-hop tracks because it was the music of my time, but I never lost my love for jazz.