Almost Doesn’t Count – Brandy
Brandy Rayana Norwood, was born on Feb. 11, 1979 in Missisipi however she was grown up and lived in Mississippi until 4 years old only after that her family moved to California, Los Angeles. Her father was a pastor Willie Ray Norwood and her mother Sonja Norwood. She is an older sister of her brother, William Raymond Norwood, who is now also a singer-actor. People known him as Ray J. Due to her father was a pastor, that is why Brandy was starting to sing in church.
When the family moved to Los Angeles that was when Brandy and Ray’s start their careers as performers, Brandy starting become a backing vocal when she was 11th years old. Then she won a recording contract in 1993 after performing at an Atlantic Records party. when she was 15, she started to make her debut album, simply titled Brandy and amazingly it was sell for more than four million copies. In 1996, she became the star of the UPN network sitcom Moesha and then in 1998, her song Never Say Never was even more popular than her first album. She made duiet with R&B singer for the song The Boy is Mine.
Almost Doesn’t Count Lyrics – Brandy
Almost made you love me
Almost made you cry
Almost made you happy, baby
Didn’t I didn’t I
You almost had me thinkin’
You were turned around
But everybody knows
Almost doesn’t count
Almost heard you saying
You were finally free
What was always missing for you, baby
You’d found it in me
But you can’t get to heaven
Half off the ground
Everybody knows
Almost doesn’t count
I can’t keep on lovin’ you
One foot outside the door
I hear a funny hesitation
Of a heart that’s never really sure
Can’t keep on tryin’
If you’re looking for more
Than all that I could give you
Than what you came here for
Gonna find me somebody
Not afraid to let go
Want a no doubt be there kind of man
You came real close
But everytime you built me up
You only let me down
And everybody knows
Almost doesn’t count
Maybe you’ll be sorry
Maybe you’ll be cold
Maybe you’ll come runnin’ back, baby
From the cruel cruel world
Almost convince me
You’re gonna stick around
But everybody knows
Almost doesn’t count
So maybe I’ll be here
Maybe I’ll see ya ’round
Almost doesn’t count