Letter To The Game

Mario · Other Songs - Mario

I done fucked around and let these niggas in

Didn't play my part but I wanted to win

Now you suffering trying to hold it in

Still you call my name



Now I'm sitting here going crazy

Cause I know you really really need me to

Now the game is all turned around on you

Gotta save you from the pain



Can't act like I don't know it (can't act like I don't know it)

Cause I'm best you've ever had (I'm the best you've ever had)

Can't turn around and act like what we had is over

Cause you need me here, let me make it clear



He doesn't make you feel like I made you feel

And when he ain't enough I'm still gone be here (Yeah...)

I'm trying to show you what the truth really is

Don't fall for them smoking mirrors (don't fall for them smoking mirrors)



I'm going crazy (crazy)

Cause I know you really need me to

Now the game is all turned around on you



Gotta save you from the pain



I can't act like I don't know it (can't act like I don't know it)

Cause I'm best you've ever had (I'm the best you've ever had)

Can't turn around and act like what we had is over

Cause you need me here, let me make it clear



La la la la la la - I know you miss me

La la la la la la laaa - and I know you need me to

La la la la la laaa la la laaa - and when I come back, I promise,

I promise I'll never leave again



Now I'm here to stay and claim my place I know I was

wrong the way I left you

I can't even tell you what I been through, forgive me,

no one can replace the time I left you but I did



And I wish I never did it (oooooh)

I'm the best you ever had

I can't turn around and act what we had is over

cause you need me here (ooooh)



This is my letter to the game, yeah

This is my letter to the game,

This is my letter to the game

Letter To The Game

Mario's 'Letter To The Game' stands as a defining track from his early solo career, blending electronic pop with introspective lyricism. Released during a pivotal era for the artist, the song explores themes of disillusionment and the complexities of modern relationships. Its production features a distinctive synth-driven sound that became a hallmark of Mario's discography, establishing his unique voice within the English electronic genre. The track resonated with listeners seeking emotional depth amidst upbeat rhythms, contributing to his growing reputation as a songwriter capable of capturing the nuances of contemporary life. As part of his broader catalog, 'Letter To The Game' remains a significant example of his ability to merge personal narrative with polished musical arrangement.