Baby Hold On

Enrique Iglesias · Other Songs - Enrique Iglesias

She bought a ticket to nowhere

And she told me that she's sick of this life

She said, "Don't worry, it's alright."

'Cause she doesn't wanna see me cry



Oh, I wish that she could see

How beautiful she is to me

(Oh, yeah)



Baby, baby; hold on

Oh, please don't let go

Baby, baby; be strong

So much you don't know

Life is crazy sometimes

I know it's not easy, but

Baby, baby; hold on



I wipe the tears from her face

She's forgotten how her smile used to feel

She holds my hand and she whispers,

"Tell me why you love a loser like me."



Oh, I wish that she could see

Oh, how beautiful she is to me



(Oh, yeah)



Baby, baby; hold on

Oh, please don't let go

Baby, baby; be strong



So much you don't know

Life is crazy sometimes

I know it's not easy, but

Baby, baby; hold on



Baby, baby; hold on

Baby, hold on

Baby, baby; hold on

Oh, yeah

(Oh, yeah)



I wish that you could see

Oh, how beautiful you are to me

Oh, yeah



Oh

Baby, baby; hold on

Please don't let go

Baby, baby; be strong

So much you don't know

Life is crazy sometimes

I know it's not easy

I know it's not easy, but

Baby, baby; hold on



Baby, baby; hold on

Baby, baby; hold on

Baby Hold On

Enrique Iglesias delivers a polished pop anthem with 'Baby Hold On,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of romantic balladry and danceable rhythms. Released as part of his extensive catalogue, the song features his characteristic vocal delivery, characterized by a smooth, emotive tone that anchors the mid-tempo groove. The recording reflects the late 2000s era of his career, where he frequently collaborated with top-tier producers to craft hits that crossed over into mainstream radio. As a standalone single, the song stands as a testament to his ability to create universally appealing love songs that rely on catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics rather than complex production. It remains a staple in his discography, often performed live to engage audiences with its infectious energy and enduring appeal.