Secret Love

JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo

(Boy, you're so hard to believe)

Yeah, yeah, yeah

Uh... no..

(Boy, you're so hard to believe)



Just a friend

That's all I've ever been to you

Oh, just a girl

Who wants to be the center of your world

But I ain't got much to offer but my heart and soul

And I guess that's not enough for you to notice me

I'm just your girl

And I guess that's all I'll ever be to you

To you, you



[Chorus]

I try to smile when I see other girls with you

Acting like everything is okay

But, oh

You don't know how it feels to be so in love

With someone who doesn't even know

My secret love



In my dreams

I see us both together constantly

Why can't you see

This love that's here for you, inside of me (oh yeah)

What do I have to do for you to notice this

You look at her with love with me it's just friendship

I'm just your girl

And I guess that's all I'll ever be to you

To you, whoa



[Chorus]

I try to smile when I see other girls with you (with you)

Acting like everything is okay

But, oh

You don't know how it feels to be so in love

With someone who doesn't even know

My secret love (my secret love)



What do you see in her

You don't see in me (don't see in me)

Boy, you're so hard to believe (boy, you're so hard to believe)

Why do you show her love but there's none for me

Boy, you don't make sense to me

Is it cause I don't have much to offer but my heart and soul

And I guess that's not enough for you to notice me

I'm just your girl

And I guess that's all I'll ever be to you

To you, you, you...



[Chorus]

I try to smile when I see other girls with you

Acting like everything is okay (everything ain't okay)

But, oh

You don't know how it feels to be so in love (so in love with you baby)

With someone who doesn't even know (oh yeah)

My secret love (my secret love)



(Oh no)

Boy, you're so hard to believe

Secret Love - JoJo

JoJo's "Secret Love" stands as a defining track from the early 2000s, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized her debut era. Released alongside her self-titled album, the song exemplifies the genre-blending approach she pioneered, mixing R&B, hip-hop, and pop influences into a sound that resonated globally. The recording features her distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of breathy intimacy and rhythmic assertiveness, which became a hallmark of her style. As a key component of her early discography, the track helped establish her reputation as a versatile artist capable of navigating complex musical landscapes while maintaining a distinct personal voice. Its enduring presence in her catalog reflects its significance in her journey from emerging talent to international star.