Love Is All That Matters

Brandy · Other Songs - Brandy

[Brandy]

Sometimes we make each other cry

Sometimes we're locked inside the prison's of our pride, oh yeah

Sometimes we break each other's hearts with the words we say

Let anger get in the way,too many times



But always after all, love

Love is all that matters, love

After everything one thing remains the same

One thing we cannot change, oh



We all have one heart, love

And one heart needs another

'Cause love, love is all that matters

Love is all that matters



[Brandy & Diana Ross]

It matters after all, oh (oh)



[Diana Ross]

Sometimes we search this world for gold

When all we really need is just a hand to hold

Sometimes we let the greatest treasure just slip away

With the words we forget to say,too many times



[Brandy & Diana Ross]

But always after all, love

Love is all that matters (hey...) {hey}

After everything one thing remains the same

One thing we cannot change, hey...{No}



We all, we all have one heart, love

And one heart needs another

'Cause love is all that matters

Love is all that matters It matters after all



[Brandy]

After all that we've been through

[Diana Ross]

It comes down to just me and you

[Brandy & Diana Ross]

You need me and I need you



'Cause love is all that matters {Love is all that matters}

Love is all that matters {Love is all that matters}

The only thing that matters {Oh}



Love is all that matters

The only thing that matters

It matters after all Oh...{Oh}

Love Is All That Matters

Brandy's 1994 single 'Love Is All That Matters' stands as a defining track of the R&B ballad era, showcasing her signature blend of soulful vocals and emotive delivery. Released during the height of her career, the recording captures the vulnerability and romantic idealism characteristic of mid-90s contemporary R&B. The song features a lush production style that emphasizes emotional depth, allowing Brandy's voice to take center stage in a narrative about devotion and the enduring nature of love. It remains a staple of her discography, often cited as a prime example of her ability to craft intimate, radio-friendly anthems that resonated deeply with audiences of the time.