Fumble

Trey Songz · Chapter V [2012]

(Verse)

We were so damn in love

Couldn't get enough, no

But I could've loved you so much better

And I can't believe you never walked out

And it's not your fault



(Chorus)

That I fumbled your heart

Should've let go of my past for you

You did everything I asked of you

Drived across the country if I asked you too

But I'm just bad for you

I fumbled your heart

I'm bad news, yeah I'm just bad for you

I'm bad news, I fumbled your heart



(Verse)

Girl you used to feel so pound my heart

I wish we could touch some more

I'm sitting, working on this letter

The first line I write, I was wrong

So wrong, so wrong, so wrong, so wrong

And it's not your fault

So wrong, so wrong, so wrong



(Chorus)

That I fumbled your heart

Should've let go of my past for you

You did everything I asked of you

Drived across the country if I asked you too

But I'm just bad for you

I fumbled your heart

I'm bad news, yeah I'm just bad for you

I'm bad news, I fumbled your heart



(Bridge)

It's all a nothing if you're my only nothing

Well all of you are nothing

I'm sorry that I messed up girl

Really love you, really really love you

You better know I love you

I'll never love another girl

And it's not your fault



(Chorus)

That I fumbled your heart

Should've let go of my past for you

I should've let go

You did everything I asked of you

Drived across the country if I asked you too

Never asked you to, I'm just bad for you

I fumbled your heart

She said I ain't gonna change

Ever since the day we met

And her mama said the same

I dropped the bomb I'm so ashamed

I'm bad news, real bad news, I fumbled your heart

Fumble - Trey Songz

Released in 2012 on the album Chapter V, "Fumble" is a soulful R&B track that exemplifies Trey Songz's signature blend of smooth vocals and emotional depth. The song features a polished production style characteristic of early-to-mid 2010s contemporary R&B, focusing on themes of romantic connection and vulnerability. As part of his discography following the success of Trey Day, this recording showcases Songz's ability to craft intimate ballads that resonate with listeners seeking a classic, heartfelt musical experience. The track remains a staple in his catalog, reflecting the era's emphasis on melodic sensibility and vocal prowess within the genre.