Breaking Up

Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo

cold in this room now

cus u left me in here by myself

used to make love here

now this place feels like a prison cell



so many questions that

wont be answered not today

not today



u scream at me

i scream at you

and we communicate

this way



ooh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

i think its safe to say its over

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

please don't say its over



i want to touch u

ur body heat to me is vauge as sun

but i wont give in

because if i do that means youve won



pride is a leash

i dont kno whut im wearin it for

whut do i do



this is a game in which

both of us are keepin score

still we both lose



ooh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

i think its safe to say its over

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

please don't say its over



dont say its over

dont say its over

please dont say its over

hey

dont say its over



dont say its over

dont say its over

please dont say its over

baby please dont say



dont u say

say that its over

baby please dont say



we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

i think its safe to say its over

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up oh

we're breakin up

please don't say its over

Breaking Up - Ne-Yo

Ne-Yo's 'Breaking Up' stands as a defining track from his early solo career, blending R&B sensibilities with a polished pop production that characterized his debut era. Released alongside hits like 'Miss Independent' and 'She Got Her Own,' the song exemplifies his signature smooth vocal delivery and melodic structure, capturing the emotional weight of relationship dissolution with a catchy, radio-friendly hook. As a key component of his discography, the recording reflects the mainstream R&B sound of the late 2000s, showcasing his ability to balance romantic vulnerability with commercial appeal. The track remains a staple in discussions of his early work, highlighting his transition from group member to a solo artist capable of crafting memorable, emotionally resonant pop-R&B anthems.