Don't Let Go
R. Kelly · Other Songs - R. Kelly
Kells
Yo I Can't Keep Doin This
I Gots To Say Something
Ya Feel Me
See I Just Can't Keep Living Life Confused
Girl, We Gotta Make A Move
Tell Me Something Cuz A....
[Verse 1:]
First U Wanna Go
Then U Wanna Stay
Then U Wanna Talk About It Baby
Put Ya Bag Down
Then Pick Ya Bag Up
Then U Just Walk Out On Me Baby
If Love Were Ice
Then I Can See A Future In What We're Doing Baby
Girl, I'm Not Tryin To Confuse Ya
Just Wanna Spend My Life Wit U Baby
[Hook:]
(Girl, Please Tell Me Where Do We Go From Here)
I Wanna Change Your Name To My Name
And I Know U Feel The Same Way So..
(Girl, Let's Just Go Get Far Away From Here)
And Let It Beat, Let Our Hearts Beat
Take A Deep Breath, Now Baby Hold On
[Chorus:]
Hold On (And Girl Don't Let Go)
Hold On (Just Keep Holdin On)
Hold On (Baby, We'll Walk Through The Storm Together)
Hold On (Girl, I Promise U This Love's Forever)
[Verse 2:]
First, U Say U Love Me
Then U Say Well...(I Don't Know)
We Both Feel Same
So Baby What The Hell (Let's Go)
U Holla Ya Friends
I'll Handle The Streets
Let's Just Let Em All Know
Girl, I Just Gotta Be With U If I'm Gonna Be Free
Cuz U Are My Soul
[Hook]
[Chorus]
[Bridge:]
(Although, We've Come From 2 Different Worlds)
Baby, That Doesn't Matter To Me
Cuz My World Is U
(Who Would Of Thought We'd Get This Far)
And I Don't Care What The World May Say
It's U And Me Against All Odds
[Chorus:]
Hold On (Hold On And Baby Be Strong)
Hold On (We Can Make It Baby If We Just Hold On)
Hold On (We'll Walk Through The Storm Yeah, Yeah)
Hold On (Just Hold On, Just Hold On)
We're Gonna Make It Baby [x4]
We're Gonna Make It Baby [x4]
Don't Let Go - R. Kelly
R. Kelly's "Don't Let Go" stands as a poignant example of his ability to blend R&B sensibilities with soulful storytelling. Released during a period where Kelly was navigating both commercial success and significant personal challenges, the track reflects his signature vocal style characterized by melismatic runs and emotional depth. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it aligns with his broader discography from the early 2000s, a time when he dominated the charts with hits like "I Believe" and "Trapped in the Closet." The recording captures the vulnerability often found in Kelly's work, addressing themes of loyalty and emotional support without relying on explicit lyrical content. It remains a testament to his influence on contemporary R&B and his capacity to convey complex human experiences through music.

