I Get Lonely Too

Drake · Other Songs - Drake

[Verse 1]

Waited on you for so long

Too many days since January

I'm still sitting here alone

We shoulda did this already

said I gotta email today

kinda thought that you, forgot about me

but I wanna hit you back too say

just like you, I get lonely



[Chorus]

Baby,

I could really get to know you

take my time and show you

don't tell anybody what we do

when I get lonely



Take Me,

to another place where I'll be

face to face, just you and me

with no rules, just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh, hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely



[Verse 2]

Waiting for us too get it on

ain't gotta love to cost any

hope it ain't like that for long

I'll be your friend if you let me

don't wanna come off strong

cuz too many people wanna get me

but you know I do what I gotta do

just like you, I get lonely yoo



[Chorus]

Baby,

I could really get to know you

take my time and show you

don't tell anybody what we do

when I get lonely



Take Me,

to another place where I'll be

face to face, just you and me

with no rules, just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh, hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely



[Bridge]

Hoh ooh hoh

Hoh ooh hoh

Hoh ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely too

Hoh ooh hoh

Hoh ooh hoh

Hoh ooh hoh



[Chorus]

Baby,

I could really get to know you

take my time and show you

don't tell anybody what we do

when I get lonely



Take Me,

to another place where I'll be

face to face, just you and me

with no rules, just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh, hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely too ooh ooh

hoo ooh hoh

just like you

I get lonely



I get lonely



just like you

About I Get Lonely Too

"I Get Lonely Too" by Drake stands as a poignant exploration of vulnerability within the hip-hop genre, marking a significant shift in his artistic persona. Released during a period where the artist moved beyond his early party anthems to tackle deeper emotional themes, the track exemplifies his signature ability to blend melodic sensibilities with introspective lyricism. The song reflects a broader trend in contemporary R&B and hip-hop where artists prioritize raw emotional honesty over polished production, resonating with listeners who connect with the universal experience of isolation. Musically, the recording features Drake's characteristic falsetto and conversational delivery, creating an intimate atmosphere that invites reflection on the complexities of modern relationships. While not part of a major studio album, the track has become a staple in his discography, often cited as a precursor to his more mature work on albums like *Take Care*. Its enduring popularity highlights Drake's capacity to craft songs that serve as both personal confessions and relatable narratives for a wide audience navigating the emotional landscape of the twenty-first century.