I Miss U
Nicole Scherzinger · Her Name Is Nicole [2007]
I M I S S you
And I never meant to hurt you
I never meant to pull you down
And I never meant to break you
I really am sorry, I really am sorry
I made a big mistake lettin' you go
I know now he ain't the one for me and never will be
You're the only one I want, I need
To respect you fully, I really am sorry
I miss you
I miss you
I want you back for good
I made a big mistake
And shouldn't of cheated on you
I'm so mistaken now
And I think of all them times we were together
Gosh, I made myself look like a fool
And I hope I didn't miss out on my true love
I so stupid for thinkin' he was for me
Now I know he wasn't, please will you take me back?
I miss you
I miss you
I want you back for good
Girl, don't give me that damn mouthwash
I don't wanna hear ya talk no more, alright?
I'm so sick of ya, I don't miss you at all no more
I don't miss you, I don't miss you
Pretty face don't speak to me or give me that dribble
Yeah, I'm over ya and moving on
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
I don't care, ya wastin' your time
Please let me back in it was a mistake
No, no, no, not gonna happen
I miss you
I don't care your not coming back
I miss you
Too bad, you're not apart of ma life no more
I want you back for good
I Miss U
Nicole Scherzinger's 'I Miss U' serves as a poignant centerpiece on her 2007 debut solo album, Her Name Is Nicole. Released during her transition from pop icon to solo artist, the track blends her signature vocal power with a mature pop-R&B sensibility that distinguishes it from her earlier work on the X Factor. The song explores themes of longing and emotional vulnerability, showcasing her ability to deliver heartfelt performances that resonate with listeners seeking authentic connection. As part of her early discography, the recording reflects the polished production standards of the mid-2000s while establishing the artistic identity she would refine in subsequent releases like Killer Love. Its enduring appeal lies in Scherzinger's emotive delivery and the song's place within the broader landscape of contemporary pop music.
