I Am

Album: Stronger With Each Tear (2009)
Charted: 34 55
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  • Hey no, no ooh
    Ain't nobody gonna treat you better
    Ain't nobody gonna touch you better
    Ain't nobody gonna love you better
    Boy, than I am, than I am

    When your out at night and your in the streets
    And you have time to yourself
    Think of all the love that you get from me
    That you can't find nowhere else (else)
    When your far away and I'm not around
    And temptation fills your heart
    Think of all the ways that I'm faithful, babe
    And to replace me would be hard
    'Cause there's nobody

    Ain't nobody gonna treat you better (no, nobody)
    Ain't nobody gonna touch you better (nobody)
    Ain't nobody gonna love you better boy, than I am
    Than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody)
    Oh, nobody's gonna treat you as good as I am

    You can try to act single if you wanna (wanna)
    You can go ahead and mingle if you wanna (wanna)
    You can even behave like you don't care
    But you know (but you know) like I know (like I know)
    That you ain't that foolish
    Who you foolin'? You won't ruin
    What's been here all along, you ain't movin'
    From what you've got at home

    Ain't nobody gonna treat you better
    Ain't nobody gonna touch you better (ain't nobody gonna touch you)
    Ain't nobody gonna love you better, boy, than I am
    Than I am (ooh-ooh)
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody)
    Oh, nobody gonna treat you as good as I am

    I just want you to know
    Baby, I love you so
    There is no need to go lookin' for nothing more
    Cause I've got everything you'll ever need right here
    But if you feel that you need to leave
    Just know

    Ain't nobody gonna treat you better
    Ain't nobody gonna touch you better (ain't nobody)
    Ain't nobody gonna love you better, boy, than I am
    Than I am
    Ain't nobody gonna treat you better
    Ain't nobody gonna touch you better
    Ain't nobody gonna love you better, boy, than I am (oh-ooh)
    Than I am

    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    Oh, nobody's gonna treat you as good as I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am (oh, oh, oh)
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am (oh, oh)
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am (no, no, no, no)
    Oh, nobody's gonna treat you as good as I am (oh, no no)
    Oh oh-oh, oh oh-oh, oh-oh (as I am)
    Oh oh-oh, oh oh-oh no (as I am)
    Oh oh-oh, oh
    (Oh, nobody's gonna treat you) boy, than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    (Nobody, nobody) (I am)
    (Nobody, nobody) than I am
    Oh, nobody's gonna treat you as good as I am Writer/s: Esther Dean, Johnta M. Austin, Magnus T. Beite, Mary J. Blige, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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