I Come First
Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo
(Verse 1)
I don't share
I'm not that type
Girl if that's you
Then walk on by
One of many
Mot worth my while
But one and only
Now that's my style
(Hook)
Yeahhhhhhhh
If you feel how I feel
Then sing it
Yeahhhhhhhh
Look him in the eye and tell him
(Chorus)
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first or I don't come at all
(Verse 2)
I'm a price less find
I'm supposed to be on a pedestal
Not standing in line
Oh no no no
So make a choice
You must decide
It's them tonight
Or me for life
(Hook)
Yeahhhhhhhh
If you feel how I feel
then sing it
Yeahhhhhhhh
Look him in the eye and tell him
(Chorus)
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first or I don't come at all
(Bridge)
hey hey hey hey hey hey
hey hey hey hey hey hey
hey hey hey hey hey
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
(Hook)
Yeahhhhhhhh
If you feel how I feel then sing
Yeahhhhhhhh
Look him in the eye and tell him
(Chorus x2)
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first or I don't come at all
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first wont come second
I come first or I don't come at all
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
lala lala lala lala ohhhh
or I don't come at all
I Come First - Ne-Yo
Ne-Yo's "I Come First" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, showcasing his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a period where he was establishing himself as a vocal powerhouse, the song reflects his ability to craft melodies that are both catchy and emotionally resonant. As part of his broader discography, the track exemplifies the polished production and smooth vocal delivery that characterized his work in the late 2000s. It captures the essence of his artistic identity, focusing on themes of self-worth and confidence without relying on explicit lyrical content to convey its message. The recording remains a testament to his skill in navigating the competitive landscape of contemporary music while maintaining a distinct personal voice.

