It's Over Now
Aaliyah Haughton · Other Songs - Aaliyah
What is this numbers in your pocket I remember when you used to
throw those things away. Why do you wanna keep in touch now who
gave you a reason to act so shady...
Baby you know you can call me anytime anything you need it, I will
give it to you, that's how much I care for you.
You wanna act now never call me back now, turning off your cellphone,
girl you know that ain't cool.. I don't understand
Chorus:
Baby It's a shame we gotta
go through this we can't even talk
girl we don't even kiss, I never would
have thought we be breaking up like this
But it's over now, it's over now................
You think that I don't know what's going on cause your always home
alone and I'm always out of town. You need to stop trying to play me cause
you can't even fake me
throw those things away. Why do you wanna keep in touch now who
gave you a reason to act so shady...
Baby you know you can call me anytime anything you need it, I will
give it to you, that's how much I care for you.
You wanna act now never call me back now, turning off your cellphone,
girl you know that ain't cool.. I don't understand
Chorus:
Baby It's a shame we gotta
go through this we can't even talk
girl we don't even kiss, I never would
have thought we be breaking up like this
But it's over now, it's over now................
You think that I don't know what's going on cause your always home
alone and I'm always out of town. You need to stop trying to play me cause
you can't even fake me
It's Over Now
Aaliyah Haughton's 'It's Over Now' stands as a poignant addition to her discography, reflecting the emotional depth characteristic of her work during the late 1990s. The track exemplifies her signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences, utilizing smooth vocal delivery and atmospheric production to convey themes of heartbreak and moving on. While not part of her major studio releases like 'One in a Million' or 'Aaliyah', the song aligns with the introspective tone found in her other catalogues, such as 'I Care 4 You'. It captures a specific moment in her artistic evolution, showcasing her ability to craft personal narratives that resonate within the contemporary R&B landscape of her era.

