The Best Part (Is You)
Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo
Is that even if you win, you lose
Cant place the blame on anybody else
So im fighting with myself over you
I should of played it different
But i didnt know
I never pictured you without me or you letting go
I should of seen it coming
I should of thought it through
The best part of me has always been you
And no apology can bring you back to me
Feel like im suffocating you are the air i breathe
And i now im so down,
I cant move and im beating me up over you
The worst part of about fighting with yourself
Is that even if you win, you lose
Cant place the blame on anybody else
So im fighting with myself over you
Yeah,
Maybe instead of making you feel you were crazy
Should of just been a man about it, you cant leave
You knew that i was cheating
And i knew that you knew
But when you call me on it, I just turned it around on you
Blaming you, feel like your the one causing confusion
Accusing you of not trusting me when i know im doing wrong
So i sit around fighting myself all day long
Oh baby girl the worst thing about fighting with yourself
Is that even if you win, you lose
Cant place the blame on anybody else
So im fighting with myself over you
What ifs and maybes are driving me crazy
I lost my baby and theres no one to blame but me
So im yelling at the mirror telling myself what i should of done
What i should of done..
The worst part of about fighting with yourself
Is that even if you win, you lose
Cant place the blame on anybody else
So im fighting with myself over you
Do do doo doo..
The Best Part (Is You) - Ne-Yo
Released in 2010, "The Best Part (Is You)" stands as a defining track in Ne-Yo's evolution from R&B crooner to pop powerhouse. The song exemplifies the polished, radio-ready sound that characterized his work during the early 2010s, blending smooth vocals with an infectious, danceable rhythm. Produced by Ne-Yo himself, the recording features a minimalist yet driving beat that emphasizes the lead vocal, creating a hook that became a staple on summer playlists worldwide. The track showcases his signature ability to craft anthemic love songs that bridge the gap between intimate balladry and high-energy club music. As a key component of his discography during this era, the song reinforced his status as a leading figure in contemporary R&B and pop, influencing countless artists who followed in his wake.
