You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)

Rihanna · Rihanna's - 3 Cd Collector's Set [2009]

[chorus]

No no no

You don't love me and I know now

No no no

You don't love me so let me go now

(I can't let you go, can't let you go)

If you ask me, baby

I should've left you along time ago, no



[Verse 1]

Playas gonna play

a least thats what they say

Well I know that for myself now

(You know I love you)

You said you loved me babe

And then you played your game

A game that I know all to well now

Well I use to buy your lies

But it's time for me to sail now



[chorus]

No no no

You don't love me and I know now

No no no

You don't love me so let me go now

(I can't let you go, can't let you go)

If you ask me, baby

I shoulda left you along time ago, no



Hey baby

Dont you tell me no

Please tell me yes

without you me really stressed

Its a state of unhappiness

Gimme the key to pull yuh chest

You chest or I will neva rest

I suggest yuh mek me feel me climbing on Mount Everest

Hey Rihanna

Your lovin really put me to the test

But if you should request me soul di ansa would be yes

Yes to this yes to that yes to whateva you suggest

So please say yes

No no no



[Verse 2]

Haters gonna hate

(let them hate)

I found out much to late

I think I know were a little hot now

The truth leads to the lies

The heart aint always right

And I see that love is blind now

Boy you use to have my trust

Without no trust there aint no us boy



[chorus]

No no no

You don't love me and I know now

No no no

You don't love me so let me go now

(I can't let you go, can't let you go)

If you ask me, baby

I shoulda left you along time ago, no

You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)

Released in 2009, 'You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)' stands as a defining track from Rihanna's *Rihanna's* collector's set, showcasing her evolution into a mature R&B and pop artist. The song features a moody, atmospheric production that complements her vocal delivery, which blends vulnerability with a commanding presence. As part of her broader discography during this transitional period, the recording highlights her ability to explore themes of heartbreak and self-worth without resorting to clichés. The track contributed to her growing reputation as a sophisticated vocalist capable of navigating complex emotional landscapes, setting the stage for her subsequent success with albums like *Unapologetic*. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic tone and the seamless integration of contemporary R&B sensibilities with pop structures.