In the second verse, she insists on knowing about a partner's family and character, famously rapping, "If you tryin' to knock it down then I'm not the type of girl / My mind's a pearl".
The song blends classic mid-to-late 90s R&B with house-influenced remixes. Notable versions include the "Mousse T. New Jersey Radio Edit" and various club mixes by Mousse T. and Matty , which gained traction in European and UK dance charts. Lyric and Theme Analysis All My Time Paid Live Lauryn Hill
The lyrics include nods to 90s culture, mentioning Sidney Poitier, Blue Magic, and watching Mike Tyson fights. Critical Legacy In the second verse, she insists on knowing
"All My Time" is a deep-cut R&B and house collaboration released in 1997/1998, featuring and the production duo Paid & Live (Hakim Bell and Chad Moore), along with Robert "Kool" Bell of Kool & The Gang. Background and Context New Jersey Radio Edit" and various club mixes by Mousse T
The song's narrative centers on setting boundaries and evaluating the "game" or intentions of a potential suitor before committing time to a relationship.
Hill uses her verses to establish that she is not easily impressed by material wealth, such as "DKNY" or "Cartier," instead demanding "righteous" behavior and emotional depth.
The track surfaced shortly before the release of Hill’s landmark solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998). It captured Hill at the height of her vocal prowess following the success of The Fugees.