Stop - Jamelia

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All that I have is all that you've given me
(Ooh)
Did you never worry that I'd come to depend on you
(Ooh)
I gave you all the love I had in me
Now I find you lied and I can't believe it's true
Ooh, whoa, oh

You better stop
(Stop)
Before you tear me apart
You better stop
(Stop)
Before you go and break my heart
Ooh, ooh, ooh, you better stop

Time after time I tried to walk away
But it's not that easy, when your soul is torn in two
So I just resigned myself to it everyday, yeah
And now all I can do is to leave it up to you, aah, ooh
Ooh, whoa, oh

You better stop
(Stop)
Before you tear me apart
You better stop
(Stop)
Before you go and break my heart, yeah
Ooh, ooh, ooh, you better stop

If you love me, now the time to be sorry
I won't believe that you'd walk out on me, baby
Oh, yeah, ooh

Ooh, whoa, oh
You'd better stop
(Stop)
Before you tear me apart
You better stop
(Stop)
Before you go and break my heart

No, whoa, whoa
You'd better stop, stop
Ooh, whoa oh
You'd better stop, stop
You'd better stop, stop

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Jamelia was born Jamelia Davis in Birmingham, United Kingdom on January 11 1981. She was signed to Parlophone at the young age of 15, after impressing record executives with self-written a capella songs. In 2000, at age 18, she released her first album Drama. The most successful single was “Money” which featured guest vocals from Beenie Man which went top 5. She was nominated for five Mobo Awards which celebrate music of black origin in 2000, winning one.

Afterwards she retired (temporarily) from music business to give birth to a baby girl in March 2001. While bringing up her daughter Teja, Jamelia made plans for a comeback and in 2003 her sophomore album Thank You was released. The album went top 5 in the UK and sold over half a million copies. It featured her fifth top 40 hit, "Superstar", a cover of Danish singer Christine Milton's song, which gave her international success in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The single shot to #1 in Australia and was certified "platinum". Follow up single “Thank You” went to number 2 in the UK and the track “See It In A Boy’s Eyes” which was co-written with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin also entered the top 5.

That year Jamelia won a record breaking three MOBO awards, winning all of the awards that she was nominated for and she was also one of the nominees for the Mercury Music Prize which celebrates the best of British music.

In the autumn of 2004 she also was asked to contribute to the Band Aid 20 single "Do They Know It's Christmas?". She had a big role in the song, singing with fellow British singer Will Young. She also recorded the theme song for the second Bridget Jones movie, a cover of Sam Brown’s song “Stop”. Like her previous songs this also went top 10.

Her third album, "Walk With Me" is out in the shops now, and features the hit singles "Something About You" and "Beware Of The Dog", which samples 'Personal Jesus' by Depeche Mode.
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