Can't Fight It
Leona Lewis · Other Songs - Leona Lewis
I can feel you before we catch eyes
Feels like some kind of magic is pulling you to me (yeah)
Oo, Everything that I want to hear (yeah)
Mm that's exactly what you put in my ear
Gotta get you outa my head
It feels like you're reading my mind,
Cause you're doing everything that I like
And no matter how hard I try
I can't seem to fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
You're lookin right through me
As if you know what I'm thinking
Oh trying to hard to hide it (yeah)
But everything you are, I like it
Gotta get you outta my head
It feels like you're reading my mind,
Cause you're doing everything that I like
And no matter how hard I try
I can't seem to fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
Oo, some kinda magic I can't explain
My calm and cool I cannot maintain
All that I know is when you look at me
It feels like you're reading my mind
(yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(whoa, whoa, whoa)
It feels like you're reading my mind,
Cause you're doing everything that I like
And no matter how hard I try
I can't seem to fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
I can't fight it, I can't seem to fight it, I can't fight it
It feels like you're reading my mind
Can't Fight It
Leona Lewis's "Can't Fight It" stands as a testament to her powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth within the pop and R&B landscape. The track captures the raw intensity characteristic of her early recordings, showcasing a voice capable of conveying vulnerability and strength simultaneously. As part of her broader discography, the song aligns with the soulful, ballad-driven style that defined her initial rise to prominence. It reflects a period where Lewis was establishing her signature sound, blending contemporary pop sensibilities with classic R&B influences. The recording highlights her ability to connect with listeners through genuine expression, reinforcing her status as a significant figure in modern British music. This work remains a compelling example of her artistry during a formative era of her career.

