Mmm (why don't you?)
Ayy! (don't you? Don't you?)
[Chorus]
Lied to me, yes I tried
Yes I tried, you lied to me
You were gone, you were gone
You lied to me (don't you? Why don't you?)
[Verse 1]
A mile away, yes I tried
Yes I tried, you're a mile away
Return of the crap
Lied to me, oh yeah you lied to me
Yes I tried and I called a mile away (ay)
[Bridge]
(Why don't you?) Ay
(Why don't you?) Mm that's nice, yeah
(Why don't you?) I fucked with that
[Verse 2]
You lied to me, I got a call from a mile away
You said you was on my way (oh)
Why do you gotta take it from the store?
Understand it's just me in the living room
(ouu) I don't fuck no rumors
(no) I don't fuck with no lies
I don't fuck with no broke hoe (oh)
Campa get and make the money to the bank
(ouu) I don't even drive what do you want?
I know they killed my favorite rapper, why?
I will never ask, don't try I'm in my lane
You can't hang (mm, yeah)
You lied to me, yes I tried
Yes I tried, you lied to me
I got a call from a mile away
You lied to me, the return of the-
The return of the past (oh la, oh la)
[Outro]
Why don't you? Don't you?
Why don't you? Don't you?
About
Bright Campa “Heartache” A heartbroken freestyle remixes Mark Morrison “Return of the Mack” based on his past romantic partners' perspective.
The song “Heartache” by Bright Campa appears to be a reflection on the pain and disappointment caused by someone who has lied and betrayed the narrator. The lyrics express the feeling of being deceived and hurt, highlighting the emotional toll it has taken on them.
The chorus emphasizes the theme of being lied to, with the repetition of the phrase “You lied to me.” This repetition adds weight to the betrayal experienced by the narrator. The line “You were gone, you were gone” suggests that the person who lied has distanced themselves, further intensifying the heartache felt.
In the first verse, the lyrics “A mile away, yes I tried” allude to the narrator’s efforts to trust and believe the deceitful person. The line “Return of the crap” could be interpreted as the return of the pain caused by the lies. It implies that the lies brought back old feelings of disappointment and hurt.
The bridge provides a momentary shift in tone and seems to convey a sense of frustration or sarcasm. The repetitive questioning of “Why don’t you?” implies a desire for an explanation or understanding from the person who lied.
In the second verse, lyrics such as “I don’t fuck with no rumors” and “I don’t fuck with no broke hoe” suggest a refusal to engage with untrustworthy individuals or unreliable situations. The line “I know they killed my favorite rapper, why?” evokes a sense of loss and perhaps adds to the weight of the heartache being expressed. The lyrics “You can’t hang” could convey a sense of separation or the decision to distance themselves from the person who lied.
Overall, “Heartache” showcases the emotional aftermath of being lied to, with the lyrics expressing feelings of hurt, disappointment, and a desire for honesty.
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