Do You Remix

Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo

[Ne-Yo]

Maybe this decision was a mistake

You probably don't care what I have to say

But it's been heavy on my mind for months now

Guess I'm trying to clear some mental space



[Pre-Chorus]

I would love to talk to you in person

But I understand why that can't be

I'll leave you alone for good, I promise

If you answer this one question for me



[Chorus]

I just wonder

Do you ever

Think of me

Anymore

Do you?



[Mary J Blige]

Found it lyin' there in front of my door

Picked it up before my man could see

Not that I was tryin' to hide it from him

Callin' me just tryin' to keep the peace

Knew it was wrong before I opened it

Knew what it would say before I read

Tore the letter up and threw it away

With this question burnin' in my head



[Mary J Blige - Chorus]

I just wonder

Do you ever

Think of me

Anymore

Do you?



[Ne-Yo and Mary J Blige]

I know what we had is dead though

Too many times I made you cry

And I don't mean to interrupt your life

I just wonder do I ever cross your mind

Oooh



[Chorus]

I just wonder

Do you ever (do you ever)

Think of me

Anymore

Do you? (do you, do you, do you)



[Chorus]

I just wonder

Do you ever (do you ever think of me)

Think of me

Anymore

Do you?



[Chorus]

I just wonder

Do you ever

Think of me

Anymore

Do yooooooou?

Do You Remix

Ne-Yo's 'Do You Remix' stands as a vibrant example of his mid-2000s R&B and pop sensibilities, characterized by its infectious rhythm and melodic hooks. The track exemplifies the smooth vocal delivery and polished production that defined his work during this era, blending contemporary hip-hop influences with traditional soulful elements. As a standalone recording, the song captures the upbeat, dance-oriented energy typical of his discography from that period, designed to engage listeners with its catchy chorus and rhythmic flow. It reflects the collaborative spirit of the time, where artists frequently worked with producers to create tracks that crossed genre boundaries and appealed to a broad audience seeking modern R&B and pop hits.