No More You
Akon · Other Songs - Akon
Ohhh, ohh, ohh, ohh
Just one look in the mirror
And I know I don't look the same being alone
I don't walk the same without you on my arm, I lost my charm
I don't know how I made it before
Cuz you are my future for sure
And now that it's over I dont know how I'm gonna get by
[Chorus:]
With no more you [x2]
What am I gonna do?
with no more you
To see me through,
with no more you
What am I gonna do?
with no more you
Can't believe there's no more you
I look at my passenger side
And there's nobody to ride with me for life
It feels like the end, I lost my friend
I can't sleep at night,
Because your side ain't occupied
The hurt in my eyes, won't go away
I'm in so much pain
[Chorus:]
With no more you [x2]
What am I gonna do?
there's no more you
To see me through,
with no more you
What am I gonna do?
there's no more you
Can't believe there's no more you
Don't know if I can make it or not
Everybody sees that I'm going through a lot
It's hard being alone,
When you used to be on top
Call for you, there's no more you
I stop for a minute then I pinch myself
I can't believe I'm here by myself
I can't do anything without your help.
Call for you, there's no more you..Ohhh
[Chorus: (x2)]
With no more you
What am I gonna do?
there's no more you
To see me through,
with no more you
What am I gonna do?
there's no more you
Can't believe there's no more you
No more you
What am I gonna do,
there's no more you
To see me through,
No more you..
What am I gonna do,
there's no more you
Can't believe there's no more you [x3]
No More You
Akon's "No More You" stands as a defining track from his early career, blending hip-hop rhythms with R&B sensibilities that became hallmarks of his sound. Released during the height of his popularity in the mid-2000s, the song exemplifies the genre fusion that characterized his discography, particularly within the Konvicted era. The recording features Akon's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a laid-back yet commanding presence that anchors the track's infectious groove. As a staple of his catalog, the song reflects the era's shift toward melodic hip-hop and demonstrates his ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonated globally. It remains a key example of his work that bridged the gap between his rap roots and his evolving pop-R&B identity.
