Never Thought

JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo

I never thought I'd never thought

I'd meet a guy like you

A guy who tells all your secrets

and who doesn't care about you

but the first time i saw you

it was like (ouh)



you made me believe you were great

that i could trust you any day

now theres no way

i'll do something for you

casuse i know your not worth any of this

you never were

andnever will be

on that

you can trust me



im not the kind of girl

you can play around

its kindda hard to make me change my mind

after all that your asking me

whats wrong

don't do your innocent

you perfecly know whats makin me sad



i never thought id meet a guy like you

a guy who tells all your secrets

and who doesn't care about you

and thats the last time ill see you

cause



icant trust you

no more...

yu made me real mad

and really sad

you made me suffer and i cant trust you no more

you made me suffer(suffer)

you made me real mad(real mad)

baby you won't dot hat with me no more



i never thought id meet a guy like you

a guy who cant keep a secret

and who tells them all out

but the first time i saw you

it was like (ooohh)X3

About Never Thought

JoJo's "Never Thought" stands as a defining track from the early 2000s English rap era, showcasing the artist's signature blend of melodic sensibility and rhythmic precision. Released during a period when JoJo was establishing himself as a prominent figure in UK hip-hop, the song exemplifies the genre's shift toward more polished, hook-driven production while maintaining a distinct vocal style. The recording captures the collaborative spirit of the time, reflecting the broader cultural impact of artists like JoJo who bridged the gap between traditional rap and mainstream pop appeal. As part of JoJo's discography, "Never Thought" highlights his ability to craft memorable melodies that resonate with a wide audience, contributing to his status as a key voice in the genre. The track serves as a testament to the musical landscape of the mid-2000s, where artists were refining their sound to compete in an increasingly saturated market. Its enduring presence in the catalogue underscores its significance in JoJo's body of work and the broader history of English rap music.