F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) - Radio Edit
Eamon · Other Songs - Eamon
Verse 1:
See I don't know why
I liked you so much
I gave you all of my trust
I told you I loved you
Now that's all down the drain
You put me through a pain
I wanna let you know how I feel
..What I said it don't mean now
..The presents might aswell through them out
..All those kisses they didn't mean jack
..You, you (uhhh), I dont want you back
..What I said it don't mean now
..The presents might aswell throw them out
..All those kisses they didn't mean jack
..You, you (uhhh), I dont want you back
Verse 2
You though you could
Keep this from me yeah
You burnt ~wow oh~ I heard this story
You played me
You even gave him (uhh)
Now your asking for me back
Your just abother act
Look elsewhere cause your done with me
..What I said it don't mean now
..The presents might aswell through them out
..All those kisses they didn't mean jack
..You, you (uhhh), I dont want you back
..What I said it don't mean now
..The presents might aswell through them out
..All those kisses they didn't mean jack
..You, you (uhhh), I dont want you back
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Verse 3:
You questioned, did I care?
You can ask anyone
I even said you were my great one
Now it's over
But I do mean what I said
It hurts me oh bad
I can't swear that cause I love the (uhhh)
..What I said it don't mean now
..The presents might aswell through them out
..All those kisses they didn't mean jack
..You, you (uhhh), I dont want you back
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F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) - Radio Edit
Eamon's 'F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)' stands as a defining track from his 2003 debut album, 'I Don't Want You Back.' Released during the height of the UK garage and electro-clash movement, the song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of soulful vocals and driving, chopped-up beats. The track captures the raw energy and emotional vulnerability characteristic of early 2000s dance music, featuring Eamon's distinctive delivery that became a staple of the era's club culture. As a radio edit, it streamlined the original recording for broader accessibility while maintaining its core impact, cementing its status as a cult classic. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke the specific atmosphere of late-night dance floors and the personal narratives often explored in garage-influenced pop.
