Start Over, Hangover

Mario · Other Songs - Mario

Hey girl

i'm surprised that you called

cause i been thinkin bout ya (cause i been thinkin bout ya)

been on my mind all night long

i damn near dreamt about ya (damn near dreamt about ya)

in the middle of the night i be lookin in the mirror

like whatcha doin now (doin now)

damn i'm trippin, i must be slippin

i think i'm fallin now

and girl i know

i'm a player fo sho'

because of all the things that you've shown me,

girl it's caused me to grow

but a part just wanna stay and chill

but i gotta be honest and face whats real



i'll be glad when it's over (over)

then i can breathe again

somethings taken over

ooh and it won't let me in

i think i need a four leaf clover (clover)

feel like i got a hangover

wish i could start over, babe

(repeat)



said it's kinda hard now

thinkin bout what i've done

just to have it all but now,

now i'm guessin

is it a curse so we're blessin now



i'll be glad when it's over (over)

then i can breathe again

somethings taken over

ooh and it won't let me in

i think i need a four leaf clover (clover)

feel like i got a hangover

wish i could start over, babe

(repeat)



i'll be glad when it's over (over)

then i can breathe again

somethings taken over

ooh and it won't let me in

i think i need a four leaf clover (clover)

feel like i got a hangover

wish i could start over, babe

(repeat)

About Start Over, Hangover

Mario's "Start Over, Hangover" stands as a defining track from his 2013 album *Other Songs*, showcasing his signature blend of soulful R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a pivotal era for the artist, the recording captures his ability to weave melancholic melodies with infectious hooks, reflecting themes of resilience and emotional vulnerability. The song exemplifies the polished production style that characterized his discography at the time, featuring layered harmonies and a rhythmic drive that propelled it into mainstream consciousness. As part of a catalog known for its emotional depth and melodic richness, this track remains a staple for fans seeking the authentic sound of early 2010s R&B. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with listeners navigating their own journeys of recovery and self-discovery, solidifying Mario's place as a significant voice in contemporary music.