Submarine

Chris Brown · Other Songs - Chris Brown

running back and forth in my head

tryna figure out how could i let a girl go so perfect

fellas you know what I'm talking about

and I've been thinking about it what you said

screaming how you want me out

and i turn around and look at your pics

and all i think about

is the way we used to kiss

is the way you held my hand

is the way we used to dance,

how we show romance

give me one more chance



was it all my fault

sorry for the pain i caused

with no love involved

do i cross your mind at all

with all the love i gave

don't make me feel this way

at anytime of the day

do i cross your mind at all



it's a shame that we can't

at least talk about our problems

my heart's broken

and my body is starving for your love

and i need you in my life girl for your touch

and all i think about is

is the way we used to kiss (i miss kissing baby)

is the way you held my hand

is the way we used to dance,

how we show romance

give me one more chance



was it all my fault

sorry for the pain i caused

with no love involved

do i cross your mind at all

with all the love i gave

don't make me feel this way

at anytime of the day

do i cross your mind at all



wait girl, you hear your conscience calling (calling)

wait girl, come back to me i need you here baby

stay girl, baby i want you to stay around for me girl

I'm sorry baby



was it all my fault

sorry for the pain i caused

with no love involved

do i cross your mind at all

with all the love i gave

don't make me feel this way

at anytime of the day

do i cross your mind at all

at all, at all, at all

do i cross your mind at all (yeah)

girl do i cross your mind at all

Submarine - Chris Brown

Chris Brown's "Submarine" stands as a defining track from his 2011 debut album, F.A.M.E., showcasing his evolution from R&B newcomer to a versatile pop artist. The song blends smooth vocal delivery with an upbeat, dance-oriented rhythm characteristic of early 2010s pop-R&B. It highlights Brown's ability to balance romantic themes with high-energy production, becoming a staple in his discography that reflects the era's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly soundscapes. The recording exemplifies his signature style, characterized by melodic hooks and a polished vocal tone that would define his subsequent career trajectory in mainstream pop music.