Gonna Love Me
Various Artists Lyrics


You don't know it yet,
But one day you're gonna have regrets.
When you realize your foolish ways,
You're gonna love me one day.
And it might take some time,
But my love is like a vintage wine.
And it gets better as it grows with age, hey, hey,
You're gonna love me one day.

You'll be sorry, you'll be blue,
And there's nothin' I can do.
'Cos everything you've done to me,
Is comin' back to you.

And when you see the light,
And you're havin' lots of sleepless nights,
Will you dream about your castaways? Hey, hey,
You're gonna love me one day.
You're gonna love me one day.

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You'll be sorry, you'll be blue,
And there's nothin' I can do.
'Cos everything you've done to me,
Is comin' back to you.

And when you see the light,
And you're havin' lots of sleepless nights,
Will you dream about your castaways? Hey, hey,
You're gonna love me one day.
You're gonna love me one day.
You're gonna love me one day.
You're gonna love me one day.
You're gonna love me one day.





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@donnajohnson5923

Teyana is beautiful and uber talented. Some people complain that she should be more famous. A lot of people who appear to be over-night successes, however, actually grinded for years before they became famous. Teyana has definitely been putting in the work.

I believe that the problem is partially related to her not really maximizing screen/camera angles and editing to really make herself pop inline with her gifts, and in ways that minimizes other artists. She appears to be a collegial kind of artist who works best collaboratively rather than in a competitive manner, particularly with O.G. hip hop artists that she's grown up around. Who is protecting her in this regard is what I am wondering? Who is coaching her on her onscreen image and power? It apparently makes a difference. You know that person that gets looked over in a company by higher-ups, despite the good work that he/she is doing, because she's super comfortable with who she is and so does not see the need to step on others to get to the top, while the one who is less talented, but who is always thirsty and constantly up in power-holder's faces gets promoted? That is how I see this thing with Teyana.

The damn woman is drop-dead beautiful. Her talent is undeniable. She's paid her dues. The fact that there are more comments about how amazing Method Man is in the video on this strand than are positive comments about her performance, is problematic. She let Method Man outshine her in her own video. To his credit, Method Man is an experienced artist who presently stars on a lead HBO show. He knows how to take advantage of the moment to make something big happen. This is something that Beyonce is also good at (See Freedom video with Kendrick Lamar where she dominates, and never let's him outshine her. It's one of the first times that I've seen her work so hard at it). It may be the editing and she might be friends with the other performer, but Beyonce is not going to not be the lead star in any video that she is in (#Serena Williams). She is an assasin in this regard and it has paid off for her.

Another example is the "Wake Me Up" video with Remy Ma and Lil Kim. They are friends, but they both came hard. Neither pulled back to share that spotlight. They were two queens championing it and letting shit land where it landed. This made the video compelling and in the end the both shined.

Kelly Rowland was in a video with Fantasia and Missy on Fantasia's song "Without Me". Fantasia dominated the video throughout. Every angle shot put her in the best light. She also communicated directly and strongly with viewers through eye contact, facial and body gestures, and costume, that she was the shit. I noticed that Kelly was shaded in some shots so the viewer could barely see her, and could sometimes been seen dancing behind Fantasia. When you could see Kelly well, it was a fast shot or one when she was looking away, which lessened her impact. Yet, many artists strategically use these moments to get their brand across or to shine. Kelly didn't. Fantasia was the star of that video. Missy was treated similarly. She had more shots where she was making audience contact and showing her swag than Kelly did, and they did not fade her out in any shots. They did, however, keep her shots to a minimum. It was all about Fantasia who is talented in her own right. I do believe that Missy negotiated her image more than Kelly did. I'm advocating for Teyana to do more of that kind of thing. .

Monique is another entertainer who utilizes this skill very well. She brings the drama that comes with it to every performance that she gives. People may complain about her being loud, etc off camera, but the lady works (despite rumors) for the simple reason that she brings award-winning performances whenever she shows up. You can pretty much count on it. She is a powerful communicator. She's done the work to uncover and to reveal her vulnerabilities, etc. in a way that connects with viewers. I think that Teyana may need to linger here for a moment. It appears at moments on screen when you expect her to show up, she hides some how, and does not fully reveal her character/self. This causes the viewer to not feel fully satisfied. It doesn't matter whether she is singing or acting, except in the movie "The Start Up." Her performance was excellent! Also, most times that I've ever seen Teyana dance, she really opens up a dialogue with the audience with her movements, but even in the "Fade" video she appears to be closed or hiding. She has only a few moments when she has eye contact with the camera/viewer.

As always, I am pulling for my girl. I think that she is much needed in the new school of young artists and entertainers out here today. She's a triple threat and she brings a credible and much needed realness with her womanhood to the arena, along with her beauty and talent. She's also fresh and so, so Harlem. Go head Teyana.



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@thevibeguide

HipHop as it once was..

@dannyclapper8319

and still is

@bosswomantt

Like Mary j and method man

@kandita7

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@tishiekalemay6916

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@whittle2k

Yo I really caught a late 90s vibe off this

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@leejones1262

This is so sick!! One of the dopest songs....the beat... the lyrics...this is what you call music! She should have been flooded with awards with this joint!

@s.brantley2632

My thoughts Exactlyyyy

@kchambers777

why when it has to do with black relationships.......they ain't gving that no award ever.

@leejones1262

@Chambre Chambre Thanks boo!! You're so right! And it's a damn shame too and it's always some of the greatest songs that don't get the recognition they deserve

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