Hate That I Love You - Jasmine Villegas

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If I had a diamond ring,

for every time you broke my heart,

I would be a rich girl now,

I could buy me everything but I'll still cry.



And if I had a great big house,

for every time you let me down,

I would be a rich girl now,

for every time you broke my heart.



Sorry Sorry

you keep on telling' me

Sorry Sorry

but baby now I know the story, story

You keep on tell me your Sorry, Sorry



And how I hate that I love, I hate that I love you

I know you're unfaithful, I know you're unfaithful

Hate that I love, I hate that I love you

But why can't I leave you?

Hate that I love you



If i had another car,

for every time you broke my heart,

I would be a rich girl now,

I could buy me anything, but I'll still cry.



And if I had a dollar bill,

pay for all of my good will,

I would be a rich girl now,

For every time you broke my heart



Sorry, Sorry

You keep sayin' Sorry, Sorry,

Now i know the story, story,

But you're not worth it, worth it



And how I hate that I love,

I hate that I love you,

I know you're unfaithful,

I know you're unfaithful,

Hate that I love, I hate that I love you

Oh, why can't I leave you?

Hate that I love you



Someday Imma walk out on ya

Can't believe I was still to love you

Someday imma walk out on ya

Had enough and I hate to love you

One day when I walk out on ya

And you find us around me and you

I was always the one you turned up

Now you need someone there to love ya.



And how I hate that I love,

I hate that I love you,

I know you're unfaithful,

I know you're unfaithful,

Hate that I love, I hate that I love you

Oh, why can't I leave you?

Hate that I love you



Hate that I love,

hate that I love you (x8)

Hate That I Love You - Jasmine Villegas

Jasmine Villegas delivers a poignant exploration of romantic complexity in 'Hate That I Love You,' a track that captures the bittersweet tension often found in unrequited or complicated affection. The song serves as a centerpiece in her discography, reflecting her signature ability to blend raw emotional vulnerability with melodic sensibilities. By focusing on the internal conflict of loving someone who does not feel the same, the recording highlights themes of longing and self-awareness that resonate deeply within her body of work. The composition stands as a testament to her skill in translating personal sentiment into accessible, relatable music that avoids cliché while maintaining an authentic tone.