If You Had My Love
Jennifer Lopez J Lo · On The 6
and I gave you all my trust
would you comfort me?baby
And if somehow you knew
that your love would be untrue
would you lie to me
and call me baby?
Now if I give you me
this is how it's got to be:
first of all, I won't take you cheatin' on me
Tell me who can I trust
if I can't trust in you
and I refuse to let you play me for a fool
You said that we
could possibly
spend eternity
(See that's what you told me; that's what you said)
But if you want me
you have to be
fulfilling all my dreams
(If you really want me, babe)
If you had my love
and I gave you all my trust
would you comfort me?
And if somehow you knew
that your love would be untrue
would you lie to me
and call me baby?
Said you want my love
and you've got to have it all
but first there are some things you need to know
If you want to live
with all I have to give
I need to feel true love or it's got to end, yeah
I don't want you
tryin' to get with me
and I end up unhappy
(I don't need the hurt and I don't need the pain)
So before I do
give myself to you
I have to know the truth
(If I spend my life with you)
If you had my love
and I gave you all my trust
would you comfort me?
And if somehow you knew
that your love would be untrue
would you lie to me
and call me baby?...(Repeat)
About If You Had My Love
Jennifer Lopez delivers a soulful R&B track titled "If You Had My Love" on her 2001 album *On The 6*. Released during the height of her transition from actress to recording artist, the song exemplifies her early work blending pop sensibilities with smooth, emotive vocals. The recording features a polished production style characteristic of late 90s and early 2000s Latin pop and R&B, focusing on themes of longing and romantic devotion. As part of her debut solo album, the track showcases her vocal range and ability to convey deep feeling without relying on complex instrumentation. It stands as a significant song in her discography, marking her commitment to exploring genres beyond mainstream pop ballads and establishing her credibility as a serious musical performer. The song remains a staple of her early catalog, reflecting the era's sound while highlighting her personal artistic growth.
