Cry About It!

Album: Sincerely (2025)
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  • Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    You should cry about it (oh-oh)
    Llora, llora, hasta que ya te deje de doler
    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    Go cry about it
    Cry about it, cry about it
    Go cry about it

    Yo sé que te duele cuando escuchas mi nombre
    Sé que me odias solo por un hombre
    Sé que le envidia is killing you softly
    Every time I step out, put the nail in your coffin

    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    You should cry about it (oh-oh)
    Llora, llora, hasta que ya te deje de doler
    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    Go cry about it
    Cry about it, cry about it
    Go cry about it

    Creeping under the surface, I know I make you nervous
    Tell me what is the purpose if it's out of my control? (Out of my control)
    Baby girl, take it easy, losing sleep over envy
    Through you I can see clearly and I know why you're hurt

    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    You should cry about it (oh-oh)
    Llora, llora, hasta que ya te deje de doler
    Too bad (too bad), so sad (so sad)
    Go cry about it
    Cry about it, cry about it
    Go cry about it

    Sometimes you just got to cry
    You just got to cry about it
    So cry about it a bit
    Sometimes you just got to cry
    You just got to cry
    So cry about it
    Sometimes you just got to cry
    You just got to cry
    Cry about it Writer/s: Karly-Marina Loaiza, Ravyn Lenae Washington, Spencer Stewart
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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