I'll Remember You

JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo

it has been so long since we have talked

i hope that things are still the same

hoping they will never change

'cause what we had can't be replaced

don't let our memories fade away

keep me in your heart for always



you made me believe

i can do almost anything

stood right by me

through the tears through everything



[chorus]

i'll remember you

and baby thats forever true

and your the one that i'll always miss

never thought it would feel like this

i'll be there for you

no matter what your going through

in my heart you'll always be forever baby

i'll remember you



i promise you

i won't forget

the times we shared

the tears we've cryed

you'll always be the sun in my sky

it may be fate that brings us back

to meet again someday

even though we go seperate ways



you made me believe

that i can do almost anything

you stood right by me

through the tears through everything



[chorus]

i'll remember you

and baby thats forever true

and your the one that i'll always miss

never thought it would feel like this

i'll be there for you

no matter what your going through

in my heart you'll always be forever baby

i'll remember you



if the day should come when you need someone

you know that i follow i will be there

don't ever let there be a dought in your mind

'cause i'll remember you, you

[chorus]

i'll remember you

and baby thats forever true

and your the one that i'll always miss

never thought it would feel like this

i'll be there for you

no matter what your going through

in my heart you'll always be forever baby

i'll remember you



forever baby i'll remember you

I'll Remember You

JoJo's 'I'll Remember You' stands as a poignant song in her extensive R&B catalogue, showcasing the emotive vocal delivery that defined her early career. Released during a period of significant artistic development, the track reflects the singer's ability to convey deep sentiment through melodic pop and soul influences. While JoJo is widely recognized for chart-topping hits like 'Too Little Too Late' and her self-titled debut, this recording highlights her versatility in exploring themes of memory and connection. The song remains a testament to her enduring presence in the genre, offering listeners a moment of reflection within a body of work characterized by emotional depth and polished production. It serves as a reminder of the artist's capacity to craft resonant melodies that resonate with audiences across different eras of her discography.