Beacuse I Said So
Jasmine V. · Other Songs - Jasmine V.
Let's go
Na, na, na, na, na, na
It's funny how they think that
They can tell me what to do
I'm always one step ahead so
You know I never lose
I'm not gonna follow
I make my own rules
I won't change who I am
Just cause they say it's not cool
Everybody else is playing
Copycat my style is my own
Why can't people swaye you
Cause I love to do it my own way
To put them, what with them,
Were them how I wanna go, where I wanna go
Because I said so
Na, na, na, na, na, na
So rain boots with a toto
Why because I said so
I could walk around with a attitude
Why because I said so
I wear sunny shades on a cloudy day
Why because I said so
I'm a throw a fit till I get my way
Why because I said so
Center of attention making everybody stare,
They tell me that am crazy and I tell them I don't care
I'm pushing the limit
To everything I do,
I do it my own way
Because I want to
Everybody else is playing
Copycat my style is my own
Why can't people swaye you
Cause I love to do it my own way
To put them, what with them,
Were them how I wanna go, where I wanna go
Because I said so
Na, na, na, na, na, na
So rain boots with a toto
Why because I said so
I could walk around with a attitude
Why because I said so
I wear sunny shades on a cloudy day
Why because I said so
I'm a throw a fit till I get my way
Why because I said so
You go left, I'm running to the right (uhu, uhu)
And if you tell me to jump I'm a just sit tight
I'm major avatra I'll never change no matter what you say (uhu)
You can try all day (all say)
But I'm a do it anyway
So rain boots with a toto
Why because I said so
I could walk around with a attitude
Why because I said so
I wear sunny shades on a cloudy day
Why because I said so
I'm a throw a fit till I get my way
Why because I said so (x2)
Why because I said so (x4)
Beacuse I Said So
Jasmine V. delivers a poignant pop recording on 'Beacuse I Said So,' a track that exemplifies her signature blend of emotional vulnerability and melodic craftsmanship. Released as part of her broader discography, the song explores themes of regret and the complexities of relationships, characteristic of her work alongside hits like 'First Crush' and 'Hate That I Love You.' The composition features a polished production style that highlights her vocal delivery, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonates with listeners seeking authentic storytelling within the contemporary pop genre. This recording stands as a testament to her ability to craft emotionally charged music that addresses universal feelings of disappointment and reflection.
