Allergic To You

James Fauntleroy · Other Songs - James Fauntleroy

(Verse 1)

I, I, I, I, I

I did it on purpose I did

I took my actions and I hid them

I know just what I did with them

My words no different

I wouldn't let them anywhere near each other

I swear to god, I had to do it

You can't look at for reasons that weren't there babe

You used to say prove it, but you were right

I said one thing and did another to you



(Hook)

I lied and I wasn't confused

There's something that I need to tell you

Girl I think I'm allergic to you

I don't know why, I'm allergic to you

(The commotion and the feeling, I'm allergic to you)

Allergic to you

And I don't know why

Baby tell me what to do



(Verse 2)

Nothing is working I got pills

Just anything that can bring my actions and my words together

But it just ain't clicking

Girl tell me something cause since I been in this damn relationship



I been like screw it, who cares, you just take me back babe

It's a disease girl, you were right

I said one thing and did another to you



(Hook)

I lied and I wasn't confused

There's something that I need to tell you

Girl I think I'm allergic to you

I don't know why, I'm allergic to you

(The commotion and the feeling, I'm allergic to you)

Allergic to you

And I don't know why

Baby tell me what to do



(Instrumental Solo)



(Hook Out)

Girl I think I'm allergic to you

I don't know why, I'm allergic to you

(The commotion and the feeling, I'm allergic to you)

Allergic to you

And I don't know why

Baby tell me what to do

About Allergic To You

James Fauntleroy's "Allergic To You" stands as a defining track within his expansive catalog of soulful R&B and neo-soul recordings. Released during a period where he solidified his reputation as a master of intimate, vocal-driven performances, the song exemplifies his ability to blend raw emotional vulnerability with polished production. As part of his broader discography, the track showcases his signature style of weaving complex harmonies with a deep, resonant voice that has become a staple in contemporary soul music. The recording captures a specific moment in the artist's journey, reflecting themes of romantic intensity and personal connection that resonate deeply with listeners. While specific chart positions or album placements vary across different releases, the song remains a significant piece in his body of work, often cited alongside other hits like "Back Seat Girl" and "For You (Perfect Song)" as essential listening for fans of modern soul. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic delivery and the way it encapsulates the genre's focus on emotional honesty.