The man on your own
Why don't you put some base on your tone?
Can't you see that it is a long leave
Taking care of all day long
You're making me leave
Shouldn't have gave me a reason to breathe
Definitely not, no that's not what I mean
I'm so done with pleasing you
I'm so over needing you
All this space just gave me room so I could fly
What I thought would make me die
Makes me feel like I'm alive
Boy your words don't carry weight to hold me down

I'm still so good over you
I'm still so good over you
Even if I didn't have a dollar in the bank
Even if you were my only way
I'm still so good over you
I'm still good

The man on your own
Why don't you put some base on your tone?
Can't you see that it is a long leave
Taking care of all day long
You're making me leave
Shouldn't have gave me a reason to breathe
Definitely not, no that's not what I mean
I'm so done with pleasing you
I'm so over needing you
All this space just gave me room so I could fly
What I thought would make me die
Makes me feel like I'm alive
Boy your words don't carry weight to hold me down

I'm still so good over you
I'm still so good over you
Even if I didn't have a dollar in the bank
Even if you were my only way
I'm still so good over you
I'm still good

I'm still good
I'm still good

I bet you you think I need you
I'm tellin' you I don't, you lost your mind
I used to be so see through
But now I never let you on my mind
I'm worth a bunch of millions
But you be actin' like your money is mine
I'm on the Eiffel chillin'
I be damned if I let you blow my mind
Baby what you think about life
Without me by your side
I bet you you wanna get it right, but even if you get it right

I'm still so good over you
I'm still so good over you
Even if I didn't have a dollar in the bank
Even if you were my only way
I'm still so good over you
I'm still good

I'm still good
I'm still good


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So Good Lyrics as written by Mark Pitts Jennifer Lopez

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