One Last Time (Break Up Sex) - Montell Jordan

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One Last Time (Break Up Sex) Lyrics

(Intro)
Come here
Come here
So what we gon' do?
You down
I know
Let's do this, ok?
Let's do this
Don't say no, don't say no, don't say no

Here we are again, in this bed again
Making love again, afraid to let it end
The sex seems better when we've had an argument
But you're not leaving and I'm not leaving
So let's do what we came to do
Even though last night

1 - We said it was over
But we're here tonight
We're just getting started
And it's possible we'll break up again in the morning
So turn it up, press rewind
Let's get it on one last time

So we kissed and said goodnight
Then a little time went by


You found somebody new, well, I'm seeing someone too
She can't take the place of you
Our arguments and fights
'cause breaking up and making up
Has made some unforgettable nights

Repeat 1
Repeat 1

Lying in my arms, the calm after the storm
When the tears fall
The music can drown out the sound of you crying
It's so hard to be just friends
It'll probably hurt again
So let's just pretend
We're still in love

Last night

Repeat 1
Repeat 1

I just might hurt you again

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Montell Du'Sean Jordan (born December 3, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Jordan was the first R&B artist signed to the Def Jam label, and became the main male artist on its Def Soul imprint until leaving the label in 2003.

Jordan attended Pepperdine University in California to pick up a bachelor's degree in communications, graduating summa cum laude and was a state finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship.

Jordan's first single was the 1995 #1 hit single "This Is How We Do It", and defined his hip hop soul musical style. "This Is How We Do It" and its follow-up, "Somethin' 4 Da Honeyz", show a strong hip hop influence, and Jordan's material fit alongside the rest of Def Jam's output. Future hits would include "Let's Ride" with Master P in 1998 and "Get It on Tonite" in late-1999.

Besides crafting his own material, Jordan has written and produced for a number of outside artists, including Christina Milian, 98 Degrees, Deborah Cox ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", 1998), and Sisqó (the number-one hit "Incomplete", 2000). The singer has had cameo roles in the films "The Fighting Temptations" and "The Nutty Professor."

Jordan left Def Soul in 2003 and released the album "Life After Def" on Koch Records.

Jordan released his 7th project - "Let It Rain" - on October 21, 2008.

In 2010, Jordan left the music business to become a minister. As he explained on his Twitter feed, the decision is "a calling that’s probably been with me all my life since I was a child. And I’ve known it. A lot of people in the business know it and have the same calling but that leap of faith is difficult."

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