
Help you get your Shit (Come On, Come on). “I think ya better call Tyrone (Call Him!). I can’t let you go, damn, if I let you go.” Erykah Badu, “Tyrone” She gon’ profit everything I taught, if I let you go. Couped the ‘Bach or the Rolls, if I let you go. She gon’ rock them VVS stones, if I let you go. I can’t let you go, damn, if I let you go. She gon’ take everything I own, if I let you go. Get-ting in the house off the coast, if I let you go. “She gon’ be rockin’ chinchilla coats, if I let you go. Until then you will always be a danger to me.” Beyoncé, “Ring the Alarm” “Just let me know, what you are thinking. Not F–K myself in the head with stupid men.” Beth Ditto, “Open Heart Surgery” I cannot play myself again, I should just be my own best friend. I’ll be some next man’s other woman soon. Even if I stop wanting you, a perspective pushes through. We could a never had it all, we had to hit a wall

When there’s so many bigger things at hand. “I don’t understand, why do I stress the man. I can’t help feeling, we could have had it all.” Amy Winehouse, “Tears Dry On Their Own” The scars of your love, they leave me breathless, “The scars of your love remind me of us, they keep me thinking that we almost had it all. I’m throwin’ on my Louboutins.” Adele, “Rollin’ in the Deep” Now you got me stressing out on the phone. Then you don’t, then you do, then you won’t. So you better let him know that if he messed up, you gotta hit him up.” Jennifer Lopez, “Louboutins” From the crib to the ride and the clothes.

Put your hands on his cash and spend it to the last dime for all the hard times. “Hey ladies, when your man wanna get buck wild, just go back and hit ’em up style. Some are funny, others are painfully accurate, but what links them all is the poetry of how they capture the sense of empowerment we eventually feel after a break-up, no matter how much it hurts when we’re going through it. Here are the 13 best song lyrics about breaking up. Feeling heartbreak or jealousy after ending it with a girlfriend or boyfriend is a universal human emotion, and that’s why so many pop songs are about deadbeat lovers.
