I Love Her

Chris Brown · Other Songs - Chris Brown

I shoulda been a better man

Instead of wasting time spending my life searching for the finer things

Woaaah, you always gave me another chance to make it right

But I didn't deserve, cause I didn't understand



And I feel so bad

Cause you wouldn't do the same to me

But I know what you weakness is, is, is

And you feel so mad

And now you're on an open road so gone not looking back, back, back



I thought I had you on a leash

Like I could do whatever I wanted to when I wanted to

And you was gonna wait for me baby

No, and now the tables have turned

And now I feel like you're the master and I'm on the strings

You're in control of me



And I feel so bad

Now you're doing it to me cause you know what my weakness is, is, is

And you feel so mad

And now I'm on an open road tryna go but I'm looking back, back, back



I'm looking for her

I'm tryna find her

I really need her

I think I love her



I'm looking for her

I'm tryna find her

I really need her

I think I love her



You can blame it all on me

I know it's like this because of me

Now I'm just like a hitchhiker waiting for a ride

with no cars in sight



And it feels so bad

Cause you wouldn't do the same to me

Cause I know what your weakness is, is, is

And I feel so mad

Now you're on an open road, long gone I can't have you back, back, back



I'm looking for her

I'm tryna find her

I really need her

I think I love her



I wanna see her

I don't ever wanna leave her

I wanna keep ya

I think I love her

I Love Her - Chris Brown

Chris Brown's "I Love Her" stands as a defining track from his early career, showcasing his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a pivotal period in his discography, the song highlights his vocal agility and emotional delivery, characteristic of the sound that propelled him to mainstream success. As part of his broader catalog of romantic ballads and upbeat tracks, the recording exemplifies the polished production and youthful energy that defined his work in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The song remains a staple of his live performances and digital releases, serving as a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary R&B and his ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences worldwide.