Drop The Ball

JC Chasez · Other Songs - JC Chasez

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball



I always seem to mess it up

I'm a broken mirror, just bad luck

I've been trying to get at you for like seven years

You're still not here

It's bound not fair

My heads been banging against the wall

Started playing triple hard

All the work I've put in has left me scarred

But now I know my skills are way above

Don't need a glove, to catch your love



Oh, I won't drop the ball

I won't let it fall and hit the ground

Even when it starts to weigh me down

I won't let it fall

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball



You're waiting by the finish line

Girl, you know I'm gonna win this time

Cause when the dust has settled in the air

Will you declare, that you'll be there

Despite the final score

I don't know if I'll win for sure

I'll do my best girl and I can't do more

Cause in life there are no guarantees

They give from me, we've all been beat



I won't drop the ball

I won't let it fall and hit the ground

Even when it starts to weigh me down

I won't let it fall

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball



I won't drop the ball

I won't let it fall and hit the ground

Even when it starts to weigh me down

I won't let it fall

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball



I will not stumble

I will not fumble

I will not crumble

I won't fall

I will not stumble

I will not fumble

I will not crumble

Not at all



I won't drop the ball

I won't let it fall and hit the ground

Even when it starts to weigh me down

I won't let it fall

Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball, Drop the ball

Drop The Ball

JC Chasez's "Drop The Ball" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, released alongside his debut album Schizophrenic. The song exemplifies the pop-rap and hip-hop fusion that characterized Chasez's work during the mid-2000s, blending melodic sensibilities with rhythmic delivery. As a lead single, it highlighted his transition from boy band fame to a solo artist capable of crafting introspective and emotionally resonant music. The recording reflects the era's sound, featuring production that balanced catchy hooks with lyrical depth, establishing Chasez's identity as a vocalist who could navigate both mainstream appeal and personal expression. Its enduring presence in his discography underscores its role in shaping his artistic legacy and influencing subsequent releases.