If You Don't Really Love Me
K-Ci And Jojo · Other Songs - K-Ci And Jojo
baby i was willin to give you all of my time
just so we could be together
and share a love to last forever baby
thats when you came and said to me
that we should spend some time apart
why did you go and do that baby i just cant take it
if you dont want me tell me
baby if you dont really love me
just let me know your wishin
on my way i should be
baby if you dont really love me
just let me go let me be so i can find someone to love me
what kind of girl do you think that i am
to let you play with my heart
and what kind of fool do you take me for baby
i just wont stand for it anymore
baby if you dont really love me
just let me know your wishin
on my way i should be
baby if you dont really love me
just let me go let me be so i can find someone to love me
baby tell me do you want me
i gotta know right now
tell me right now
baby i've been a fool too long for you
and i cant wait
baby if you dont really love me
just let me know your wishin
on my way i should be
baby if you dont really love me
just let me go let me be so i can find someone to love me
baby if you dont really love me
just let me know your wishin
on my way i should be
baby if you dont really love me
just let me go let me be so i can find someone to love me
If You Don't Really Love Me
K-Ci & Jojo's 'If You Don't Really Love Me' stands as a defining track from their 1997 debut album, Love Always. The song exemplifies the duo's signature blend of R&B and hip-hop, characterized by K-Ci's smooth vocal delivery and Jojo's rhythmic flow. Released during the height of the late 90s R&B boom, the recording captures the era's polished production style while addressing themes of relationship insecurity and emotional vulnerability. As a staple of their discography, the track has been widely covered and sampled, cementing its status as a classic within the genre. Its enduring appeal lies in its relatable lyrics and the seamless chemistry between the two vocalists, making it a quintessential example of their early work.
