Let It Out

A1 · Make It Good

[Mark:]
You said you need a groom this evening
I told you I'm leaving
Till you begged me to stay
You got your high heels on to tease me
You promised to please me
Then you take it away

[Mark:]
The fire is fading baby stoke it up
And let it roll up your sleeves
Why can’t you tell me that we're breaking up
And that I need space to breath

[All:]
If you can’t wait any longer
Let it out
Let it in
If you think time will make you stronger
Let it out
Let it in

[Mark:]
Let it in

[Paul:]
You used to keep me up till the morning
Keeping me warm untill I had to be gone
And now you can’t find a room in your head
You see you got out of bed
Well that my coffee ain't on

[Paul:]
The door was open do you locked it up
And then you threw out the key
Why can’t you tell me that we're breaking up
That I need space to breath

[All:]
If you can’t wait any longer
Let it out
Let it in
If you think time will make you stronger
Let it out
Let it in

[All:]
Let it out
Let it in
I can’t wait
Let it out
Let it in
I can’t wait

[All:]
If you can’t wait any longer
Let it out
Let it in
If you think time will make you stronger
Let it out
Let it in

[All:]
Let it out
Let it in
I can’t wait

[All:]
If you can’t wait any longer
Let it out
Let it in
If you think time will make you stronger
Let it out
Let it in

[Mark:]
Let it out

[Paul:]
No I can’t wait
Till you let me in
I can’t wait

[Mark:]
No I can’t wait
You got to let it out

Let It Out

A1's "Let It Out" serves as a standout track on the 2011 album "Make It Good," showcasing the artist's signature blend of pop sensibilities and electronic production. Released during a period where A1 was refining his sound to appeal to a broader audience, the song exemplifies the polished, radio-friendly aesthetic that characterized much of his work in the early 2010s. The recording features a driving beat and melodic hooks typical of the genre, reflecting the era's emphasis on catchy, danceable pop music. While the track does not reach the same chart heights as some of his earlier hits, it remains a representative piece of his discography from this specific album, demonstrating his ability to craft accessible pop recordings that fit within the mainstream landscape of the time.