On this second half of “Let You Go” Solomon goes deeper in explaining the violent past of his last relationship. The song depicts two lovers who have extreme highs and lows. They hate each other but they need each other at the same time. The song is a play off of Lauryn Hill’s “Ex- Factor” and a ref...
[Hook]
They say that you hurt me
Never ever loved me
So I gotta let you go
But then you say you need me
That you love me
So I won’t let you go
[Verse]
It could all be so simple
Listening to this Lauryn Hill instrumental
We steady living in limbo
Arguments over an overdue rental
That crescendo to my fist through a window
But see you get me, and I get you
Your parentals think I’m mental
If they only knew half the shit we’ve been through
And all the shit we get into
My fist wrap around ya neck till ya skin blue
Or the times you locked me in the bathroom
So you can’t leave me and I can’t leave you
[Hook]
They say that you hurt me
Never ever loved me
So I gotta let you go
But then you say you need me
That you love me
So I won’t let you go
Let You Go (Part Deux) was produced by Solomon Ray & DJ Shaw-t.
Solomon Ray released Let You Go (Part Deux) on Tue Feb 04 2014.