This gospel-tinged ballad features Kelis singing about the time when she doubted herself, thereby revealing her vulnerable side.
The song features Cee Lo of Gnarls Barkley, who also co-wrote the track with Kelis. It is him doing the "No, really, you're great!" part in the chorus.
In 2009 Cheryl Cole was accused by fans of ripping off this song's melody for her debut solo single, "Fight For This Love."
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