Love

Lloyd · Other Songs - Lloyd

I Knew It From The First Time You Said Hello, That You Were Special,

We Come From Two Different Worlds' Girl I Know, But Just Cuz I'm Hood,

It Don't Mean That Im Out Here Trying To Get With Every Girl

Im Just Looking For That Someone Who I Could Give The World

Please Don't Judge Me Baby, Look In To My Eyes

I Ain't Playing With You Nooo

Girl I Got To Get You.



Baby Your Heart Is Safe With Me, (Oh Yes It Is)

Let Me Show You What Love Suppose To Be,

Girl I Wanna To Give You, All Of This Street Love

I Wanna Give It, All Of This Street Love Baby

Your Heart Is Safe With Me

Take All Of My Street Love



Baby I Don't Wanna To Have To Let Go, Just Let Me Hold You

Your Homies Say Im No Good Im Ghetto

But Just Cuz Im Hood,

It Don't Mean That Im Out Here Trying To Get With Every Girl

I Just Looking For The Someone Who I Could Give The World

Please Don't Judge Me Baby Look In To My Eyes

I Ain't Playing With You, Noooo Girl I Got To Getch Oooo



Baby Your Heart Is Safe With Me (Baby Your Heart Is Safe With Me),

Let Me Show You What Love Suppose To Be

(I Want To Show You Love, I Want To Show You Love),

Girl I Want To Give You All Of This Street Love (Every Little Bit Of It)

All Of This Street Love

Baby Your Heart Is Safe With Me (With Me, With Me)

Take All Of My Street Love



Baby Don't You Hold Back Don't You Want To Give It

Baby Don't You Hold Back Don't You Want To Give It



[Breakdown:]

Just Want To Give You All My Love

This Is How I Feel About You

Even Though We Come From Two Different Worlds

There's Something Real About You

Girl, Don't Be Scared To Follow Your Heart

Ill Never Ever Hurt You, You Deserve Me



[Chorus: x2]

Baby Your Heart Is Safe With,

Let Me Show You What Love Suppose To Be

(Girl I Just Wanna Give You),

Girl I Want To Give You All Of This Street Love (Every Little Bit Of It)

All Of This Street Love Baby Your Heart Is Safe With Me

Take All Of My Street Love

Love - Lloyd

Lloyd's 'Love' stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s New York hip-hop scene, capturing the raw energy and introspective mood characteristic of his work during that era. The song exemplifies the genre's blend of gritty storytelling and melodic sensibility, reflecting the personal struggles and emotional depth often explored by artists like Lloyd in his discography. Released alongside other notable tracks such as 'Street Love,' the recording showcases his ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking authenticity in modern rap. As a staple of his catalog, the song remains a testament to the artistic direction he pursued, influencing peers and cementing his place in the history of East Coast hip-hop through its unapologetic delivery and thematic focus on genuine connection.