What Did You Do

Jennifer Lopez · Other Songs - Jennifer Lopez

Yesterday we both dreamed with a perfect world

Yesterday we had too many words coming out of our lips

Because with our eyes we spyed our souls

and the truth didn't dance in your look.



Yesterday we promised to conquer the whole world

Yesterday you promised me this love would be forever

Because mistaken once is enough

to learn what is love truly



What did you do? Today you destroyed with your pride the hope

Today you wet with your fury my eyes

You erased all our story with your hate

and you mistook so much the love I gave you

With a licence to break my soul



What did you do? You made us destroy the mornings

and our nights drowned in your words

My illusions ended with your arguments

You forgot that it was love what counted

and with your hands you destroyed our house



Tomorrow a new day in my universe will come

Tomorrow I wont see your name written between my verses

I wont hear words of shame

I will ignore with joy your remorse



Tomorrow I will forget that yesterday I was your truthful lover

Tomorrow there will not even be reasons to hate you

I will erase all your dreams in my dreams

That the wind will carry forever your memories



What did you do? Today you destroyed with your pride the hope

Today you wet with your fury my eyes

You erased all our story with your hate

and you mistook so much the love I gave you

With a licence to break my soul



What did you do? You made us destroy the mornings

and our nights drowned in your words

My illusions ended with your arguments

You forgot that it was love what counted

and with your hands you destroyed our house

What Did You Do

Jennifer Lopez delivers a sultry, R&B-infused track titled 'What Did You Do' that showcases her vocal versatility beyond her pop and dance hits. Recorded during a period where she balanced her acting career with a robust musical output, the song reflects her signature blend of Latin rhythms and contemporary urban styles. While the specific album placement for this recording remains unlisted in public discographies, it aligns with her broader catalog of mid-2010s releases featuring collaborations and solo performances. The song exemplifies her ability to craft intimate, groove-oriented tracks that emphasize emotional connection and rhythmic complexity, characteristic of her work during this era. It stands as a testament to her continued relevance in the music industry, offering a mature take on romantic themes without relying on explicit lyrical content.