So Sick (Remix)
Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo
Do do do do do do do-do
Ohh Yeah
Gotta change my answering machine
Now that I'm alone
Cuz right now it says that we
Can't come to the phone
And I know it makes no sense
Cuz you walked out the door
But it's the only way I hear your voice anymore
(it's ridiculous)
It's been months
And for some reason I just
(can't get over us)
And I'm stronger then this
(enough is enough)
No more walkin round
With my head down
I'm so over being blue
Cryin over you
And I'm so sick of love songs
So tired of tears
So done with wishing you were still here
Said I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow
So why can't I turn off the radio?
Gotta fix that calender I have
That's marked July 15th
Because since there's no more you
There's no more anniversary
I'm so fed up with my thoughts of you
And your memory
And how every song reminds me
Of what used to be
That's the reason I'm so sick of love songs
So tired of tears
So done with wishing you were still here
Said I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow
So why can't I turn off the radio?
(Leave me alone)
Leave me alone
(Stupid love songs)
Dont make me think about her smile
Or having my first child
Let it go
Turning off the radio
Cuz I'm so sick of love songs
So tired of tears
So done with wishing she was still here
Said I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow
So why can't I turn off the radio?
(why can't I turn off the radio?)
Said I'm so sick of love songs
So tired of tears
So done with wishing she was still here
Said I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow
So why can't I turn off the radio?
(why can't I turn off the radio?)
And I'm so sick of love songs
So tired of tears
So done with wishin you were still here
Said I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow
Why can't I turn off the radio?
(why can't I turn off the radio?)
Why can't I turn off the radio?
About So Sick (Remix)
Ne-Yo's "So Sick (Remix)" stands as a vibrant testament to his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities, capturing the infectious energy of his mid-to-late 2000s era. As a key track in his discography, the recording showcases his characteristic vocal delivery, characterized by smooth runs and melodic phrasing that defined the sound of the time. The remix version specifically highlights the song's danceable rhythm and upbeat production, reinforcing its role as a staple in club and radio play during that period. This track exemplifies Ne-Yo's ability to craft songs that resonate with both intimate and communal listening experiences, bridging the gap between personal expression and collective enjoyment. By focusing on themes of infatuation and the complexities of modern romance, the work aligns with the broader musical landscape of the late 2000s, where polished production met relatable lyrical content. It remains a notable song in his catalog, reflecting the artistic maturity and commercial appeal that established him as a leading figure in contemporary R&B.
