Let Him Go

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 36
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  • Say what it is, don't dance around me
    I see through the charm and apologies
    Need all of you, no halfway rule
    'Cause I don't deal in on and off control
    I've been calm, gave you room to breathe
    But you played like you don't see me, uh
    All I'm asking is some modesty
    Are you in this, honestly? (Yo, Denon Reed)

    If he don't love you like he knows he should
    Then let him go (let him go)
    If he don't move right, don't feel bad, 'cause you gotta let him go
    His time is up, you called it quits
    Broken promises, tired of trades
    If he don't love you like he knows he should
    Then let him go (let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)

    Say what it is, don't dance around me
    I see through the charm and apologies
    Be all of you, no halfway rule
    'Cause I don't deal in on and off control
    I've been calm, gave you room to breathe
    But you played like you don't see me, uh
    All I'm asking is some honesty
    Are you in this, honestly?

    If he don't love you like he knows he should
    Then let him go (let him go)
    If he don't move right, don't feel bad, 'cause you gotta let him go
    His time is up, you called it quits
    Broken promises, tired of trades
    If he don't love you like he knows he should
    Then let him go (let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go)
    Then let him go (then let him go) Writer/s: Denon Reed, Noel Wayne
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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