Love Me Again

Jay Sean · Other Songs - Jay Sean

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Someday I wonder if I ever change

Will you forget?

Do you remember how we used to be, when we first met?

The way u would talk and run your hands through my hair

And baby we used to walk holding hands without care



When I looked over my shoulder knowing you would be there

You said that when we get older you would still love me the way you love me



If you turn back

Baby you know I just can't say no

So don't turn back

Cause it took me so long to let go

We've closed the door

And without you my life aint sane



Still I'm not sure if I want you to love me again



Can someone tell me cause I don't know where

It all went wrong

No one can replace you or even compare

Since you've been gone

I see your face it appears upon the air that I breathe

I see your name in the words of everything that I read

I tell myself I don't care and I just hold back the tears

cause I'm trying to get over you



If you turn back

Baby you know I just can't say no

So don't turn back

Cause it took me so long to let go

We've closed the door

And without you my life aint sane

Still I'm not sure if I want you to love me again

Love Me Again

Jay Sean's 'Love Me Again' stands as a defining track of the mid-2010s UK garage and dancehall fusion, capturing the genre's signature blend of rhythmic basslines and melodic hooks. Released during a period where Sean solidified his status as a leading figure in the British dance scene, the song exemplifies the era's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly productions while retaining the raw energy of its roots. The recording features his characteristic vocal delivery, layered over a production that emphasizes the syncopated beats typical of the genre. As part of his broader discography, the track reflects the collaborative spirit of the time, often appearing in remix formats that further expanded its reach across clubs and digital platforms. It remains a staple for fans of the genre, representing the intersection of pop sensibilities and underground dance culture that characterized Sean's career during this pivotal decade.