I Showed Her
O-Town · O-Town 2
Everything that I said the night I left her there
When I said I wanted out
I was angry and upset
And at the time I couldnt care less about staying there
I had to prove I didn't care
As much as she thought I did
CHORUS
I showed her
I let my pride take me far away from the only Woman I loved
I showed her
And now she has found someone new
And her life will go on
And I'm all alone but
I showed her
I hear that she's in love
But it took a while for her to get over the hurt
Now I know that I messed up
I was trying to give us time
But I see she took that time to find somebody else
What happened to the things she felt
For me, am I really a part of her past
I showed her
I let my pride take me far away from the only Woman I loved
I showed her
And now she has found someone new
And her life will go on
And I'm all alone but
I showed her
Whoa... whoa... whoa, whoa... whoa... whoa... whoa...whoa, whoa
I showed her
I let my pride take me far away from the only Woman I loved
I showed her
And now she has found someone new
And her life will go on
And I'm all alone but
I showed her
I showed her
And now she has found someone new
And her life will go on
And I'm all alone but I showed her
Whoa, whoa
I showed her
I showed her
About I Showed Her
"I Showed Her" is a mid-tempo R&B track by O-Town, released on their 2002 album *O-Town 2*. The song features a polished production style characteristic of the group's early 2000s discography, blending smooth vocals with a rhythmic beat that defines the era's pop-R&B sound. As part of the band's broader catalog, the recording showcases the group's signature harmonies and their ability to deliver catchy, radio-friendly melodies. The track stands alongside other singles from the period, such as "All For Love" and "Baby I Would," contributing to the group's legacy as a prominent force in contemporary R&B during the early 2000s. Its inclusion in the album highlights the band's continued evolution while maintaining the emotional depth and melodic appeal that fans recognized from their debut work.
