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Love Hates Me (feat. Pusha T) - Chris James



     
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Love Hates Me (feat. Pusha T) Lyrics


[Hook: Chris James]
Love me and you drive away, riding off and run away
Tell me that you hate me, I just need you to love me
Girl I know you're crazy, I won't do it your way
Tell me that you hate me, I just need you to love me[Verse 1: Chris James]
Hold on a lie, you're making this crush a love
Say that you had me, say that you wanna trust
Drive me insane, you're driving this crazy love
You're still winding on the pole
Loving you is like I'm stuck
I can't go round uh
I thought you was destiny[Bridge: Chris James]
You told me that you loved
You told me that you told me that you gave a fuck
You told me that you shake it real good for a nigga
You told me that you won't give in, you like it rough[Hook][Verse 2: Pusha T]
I just dropped album of the year
Better know what you fuckin with

Gotta know what your worth is
Bet your nigga can't double it
Put you all on that red carpet
Paparazzi gon run with this
Just for laughs, Ye spazz
Street nigga, have fun with this (Wooo!)
I made one with this
But what comes with this
These fast broads with crab claws
They dungeon-ed this
Introduce you to the summer shit
In the wintertime give a head start
Round the time when the weather break
We can start stuntin' bout mid March
How that sound to you, I ain't bound to you
No wedding date you got 3 rings
What's a clown to you?
I ain't selling no red nose
Keep on walkin in red soles
Spend the day up in the day spa
Taking pics up in the fed booths
You hate to love it
But you love to hate it
Don't wanna leave it cus the world lookin like I finally made it
You finally did it, standing ovation
They smiling now but when they get home them hoes hatin' (YAHHH!)[Hook][Bridge][Hook][Outro: Chris James]
I can't call it, I want all that
I want all I can get
I've been falling, oh you got me
So just let me free

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Chris James attributes his success to a broken leg, so when confronted with a goodwill "break a leg" before a performance, he smiles knowing that is actually what started it all. Breaking his leg in three places in a fortunate frisbee football accident (no joke), at the age of 12, left Chris with a summer all to himself and his father's guitar.

A huge music fan, Chris' collection is eclectic and runs the gamut from Dave Matthews Band to Bruce Springsteen and Radiohead to The Counting Crows. His own music stems from his love for melodic and meaningful songs, mixing rock, jazz, folk and pop.

Chris grew up in a small city north of Calgary, Alberta. His parents divorced when Chris was 3 years old, and he spent his childhood free to live with either parent, so he had the best of both worlds, living in each home for a few weeks at a time. At an early age his parents introduced him to many different artists like Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Fleetwood Mac.

Chris caught on to the guitar quickly and in high school, started playing bass guitar in the concert band. At the age of 16 he joined an alternative rock band called Lustrium, and got his first taste of musical performance. His first show was at Morgan's Pub in Calgary, "I was only 16 when we started playing in bars, so the band had to sneak me in", explains Chris, "Playing live music is an addictive experience, and I was hooked."

After high school, Chris attended the University of Calgary, working toward his degree in Communications. It was then that he started writing his own songs, but it wasn't of the alternative rock flavour, it was a mix of his early influences, and some new ones he picked up in University. "University really opened my ears up to a lot of different music; Dave Matthews Band, Miles Davis, David Gray, and Ben Harper, were just some of the musicians I was listening to."

Lustrium enjoyed success in Calgary and throughout Alberta, releasing two albums and playing a number of high profile shows. However in the spring of 2001, Chris decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career.

Throughout University, Chris continued to write and play, he was a frequent guest of the campus club "Busking for Smiles" whose Unplugged shows drew audiences of 300-400. He also played a number of bar gigs and open mics and was featured on two major compilation albums with his songs “The Rain”, and “Little Broken Hearts”.

In 2005, Chris moved to Canada’s music capital - Toronto, ON. to further his career in the music industry. 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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