Was It Worth It? - Keyshia Cole

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Was It Worth It? Lyrics

Tell me was it worth it?
(Worth it all)
Tell me was it worth it?
(Worth it all)
Tell me was it worth it all?
Tell me was it worth it?
(Worth it all)
Tell me was it worth it?
Tell me was it worth it all?
(Worth it all)
Tell me was it worth it?
(Worth it all)

[Verse 1:]
Before you were no good.
You used to be so good.
And then you changed and flipped on me.
So tell me what's the reason all this time
you've been preaching, acting like you know
everything.
Look into my eyes... and tell me what you see.
Was what you got worth losing me?
Now all your lies has caught up wit your game.
It's a different picture, but in the same old frame.
Tell me was it...

Was It Worth It? Lyrics on
[Chorus:]
Tell me was it worth it, now that it's said and done?
Oh, did you find what you were looking for?
Tell me was it worth it, oh boy that's all I want.
Is just tell me the truth and nothing more.
Don't be confused and think that I wanna be back in your arms because I closed that door.
Tell me was it worth it, for you to make that change?
And play that game wit me.

[Verse 2:]
I gave all I could give you changed it all up for you.
But you didn't sacrifice for me.
So is it for the moment?
Are you really on it?
Either way you ain't thinkin bout me.

Look into my eyes.
And tell me do you see... can you see the pain that you caused on me?
It's not the same.
We'll never be that way again.
Cuz you can't take back those tears.
Please tell me...

[Chorus:]
Tell me was it worth it, now that it's said and done? (Oh, Oh)
Oh, did you find what you were looking for? (Hey)
Tell me was it worth it, oh boy that's all I want. (Was it worth it, that's all I want from you)
Is just tell me the truth and nothing more. (Aye)
Don't be confused and think that I wanna be back in your arms because I closed that door.
(So don't be confused at all, I closed that door)
Tell me was it worth it, for you to make that change? (Tell me was it worth it, ohh)
And play that game wit me. (Play that game wit me)

[Bridge:]
Tell me was it worth it?
Worth it.
Was it worth it?
Worth it all.
Tell me was it worth it?
Worth it.
Was it worth it?
Worth it all.

[Chorus:]
Tell me was it worth it, now that it's said and done? (The life we built hey, said and done)
Oh, did you find what you were looking for?
Tell me was it worth it, oh boy that's all I want. (Baby was it worth it aye)
Is just tell me the truth and nothing more.
Don't be confused and think that I wanna be back in your arms because I closed that door.
(Don't be confused, no no, I don't want you baby no, I don't want you baby no no)
Tell me was it worth it, for you to make that change?
And play that game wit me. (And play this game wit me)

[Chorus:]
Tell me was it worth it, now that it's said and done? (Oh, oh, oh)
Oh, did you find what you were looking for? (Oh)
Tell me was it worth it, oh boy that's all I want. (Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)
Is just tell me the truth and nothing more.

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Keyshia Myeshia Cole (born October 15, 1981) better known as Keyshia Cole is an American R&B/Soul/Hip-Hop recording artist. She released her platinum selling debut album The Way It Is in June 2005, and her sophomore platinum album Just Like You in September 2007. Cole's third studio album, A Different Me was released on December 16, 2008, and is also certified platinum. A fourth album, Calling All Hearts was released on December 21, 2010 becoming her fourth consecutive top ten album. Songfacts reports that Enough Of No Love, the first single From Cole's fifth album Woman To Woman was released on July 3, 2012.

Cole is also known for her popular reality/documentary series Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is which aired on BET from 2006 to 2008, depicting Keyshia navigating both her career and strained relationships with her biological mother and sister. Keyshia cites Mary J. Blige and Brandy as her biggest influences and inspirations. Cole's first experiences with the music industry began at age 12, when she recorded with MC Hammer and 2Pac.

Inspired by her grandmother to further pursue her career, Keyshia left the Bay Area with a rented car and a thousand dollars and moved to Los Angeles, California. Keyshia had written an early version of "Love" and performed it in front of record executives Ron Fair and Jimmy Lovine in June/July 2002. She was then signed by the president of A&M Records, Ron Fair in December 2002. Cole then started to record her debut album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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