Hmmmm.....
Don't throw your life away
Think about tomorrow
And all of the things
A new day brings
Think about the joy you feel
To wake up in the morning
You see it's all the same
The sun and the rain
So don't throw your life away....(don't throw your life away)

We live in world full of trouble
But that doesn't mean you can't make it on your own
Take pride in all the things
You have achieved in life
And don't you look down on
On yourself (oh-no)

The way of the world,so cold I know
You have the right (yes you do)
To live and fight
But that doesn't mean
When times get hard
You should just up and walk away
Reality is here to stay yes it is
Don't throw your life away....(don't throw your life away)

We live in a world full of promise
Te sun shine upon us
And dreams can come true for me and you

Don't give-up believing no,no,no,no
In yourself
To live is your pride yes it is and you know
Don't give-up the fight
Don't throw your life away
Don't throw it away,no
Don't throw your life...
A--way

Tevin Campbell

Tevin Campbell is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter that got his career started with two big names in music—first working with Quincy Jones in 1989 on “Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me)” from the album Back on the Block and then working with Prince on “Round and Round” from the Graffiti Bridge soundtrack in 1990.

His debut album T.E.V.I.N. was released on November 19, 1991 and features the #1 R&B hits “Tell Me What You Want Me To Do” and “Alone With You,” which helped the album go platinum and earn Tevin a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. His next album I’m Ready was released on October 26, 1993 and featured the Babyface-produced hits “Can We Talk” and “I’m Ready.” This album went double platinum and led to three more Grammy nominations for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for “Can We Talk,” Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for “I’m Ready,” and Best R&B Album.

Tevin’s third album Back to the World was released on June 25, 1996 and he followed that up with the release of a self-titled album on February 23, 1999. He appeared in the Broadway musical Hairspray in 2005 and after some guest appearances on various shows throughout the years, he released the song “Safer on the Ground” in 2016.