This is, in my opinion, one of Nelly's best songs lyrically speaking. It was a cut from the "Loose" recording sessions and if you haven't heard it, I highly recommend that you do! Anyway, on my analysis of it...
I think the song is basically about a relationship that did not work out or is not working out and Nelly is realizing that it is over but she is better for it. She reminds the guy that he said he would change "his habits" but he hasn't and she wants him to stop wasting her time.
I like this song also because she is standing her ground by saying, in essence, 'I don't need you to worry about me' or "ask if I'm alright" because I have moved on and I am stronger and smarter for it.
The guy she is talking o seems to be a real a-hole because he wants to do his thing and forgets about Nelly. There are two versions of this song, both good in their own respects but the first one that was leaked is musically moving because of the dramatic piano sounds. This should've been on "LOOSE"! Go Nelly!
This is, in my opinion, one of Nelly's best songs lyrically speaking. It was a cut from the "Loose" recording sessions and if you haven't heard it, I highly recommend that you do! Anyway, on my analysis of it...
I think the song is basically about a relationship that did not work out or is not working out and Nelly is realizing that it is over but she is better for it. She reminds the guy that he said he would change "his habits" but he hasn't and she wants him to stop wasting her time.
I like this song also because she is standing her ground by saying, in essence, 'I don't need you to worry about me' or "ask if I'm alright" because I have moved on and I am stronger and smarter for it.
The guy she is talking o seems to be a real a-hole because he wants to do his thing and forgets about Nelly. There are two versions of this song, both good in their own respects but the first one that was leaked is musically moving because of the dramatic piano sounds. This should've been on "LOOSE"! Go Nelly!