Heart Attack

Trey Songz · Chapter V [2012]

Turn the lights on!



Ohhh wo-oh, Ohhh wo-oh



We share something so common

Still so rare, and i'm in awe

Never been here before

So high, we're still climbing

Even here inside these walls

Breaking each other's hearts

And we don't care cause we're so



In too deep, can't think about giving it up

But I never knew love would feel like a heart attack

It's killing me, swear I never cried so much

Cause I never knew love would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had



Ohhh wo-oh, never never never knew love (Ohhh wo-oh)

would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had



All the times when I know I should be smiling

Seems to be the time that I frown the most

Can't believe that we still survivin'

Cause i'm slowly breaking down

Even when I hold you close

And if I lose you

I'm afraid I would lose who

Who I gave my love to

That's the reason I stay around

Even though I fell way



In too deep, can't think about giving it up

But I never knew love would feel like a heart attack

It's killing me, swear I never cried so much

Cause I never knew love would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had



Ohhh wo-oh, never never never knew love (Ohhh wo-oh)

would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had



And it hurts,

Cause I wanna leave, and you wanna leave

But the loves keeps us together



And if I lose you

I'm afraid I would lose who

Who I gave my love to

That's the reason I stay around

Even though I fell way



In too deep, can't think about giving it up

But I never knew love would feel like a heart attack

It's killing me, swear I never cried so much

Cause I never knew love would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had



Ohhh wo-oh, never never never knew love (Ohhh wo-oh)

would hurt this fuckin' bad

The worst pain that I ever had

Heart Attack

Trey Songz's "Heart Attack" serves as a standout track from his 2012 album Chapter V, solidifying his place in the contemporary R&B and hip-hop fusion scene. The recording captures the artist's signature blend of melodic sensibility and rhythmic flow, characteristic of his work during the early 2010s. As a key component of his discography, the song exemplifies the polished production and vocal delivery that defined his career, resonating with audiences seeking the smooth, groove-oriented sound prevalent in modern urban music at the time.