One Better

Aaron Carter · Most Requested Hits

Give me a half a chance
I'll make you understand
That what I've got to give
Is so much more than this
Than you'll ever know

I don't say what's on my mind
But you'll find this out in time
Don't always open up
I'm not quick to trust
And let someone inside

I've got a lot to learn
Never felt this way before
But I've got to say what's right for me

You should know that I can
Be more than you will ever need
I'll show you something new to see
Yeah
I'll be the one you can believe
I'll be one better
Yeah
I'll be one better

You've seen some falling stars
You've felt a broken heart
Time is all it takes
Learn from my mistakes
Know exactly what you are

But I can't hang on the side
Had enough of all these fights
Got to get to you
Got to get this through
'Till you realize

I've got a lot to learn
Never felt this way before
But I got to say what's right for me

You should know that I can
Be more than you will ever need
I'll show you something new to see
Yeah
I'll be the one you can believe
I'll be one better
Yeah

I won't back down
No never, no never
You don't have to be alone

You should know that I can
Be more than you will ever need
I'll show you something new to see
I'll be the one you can believe
I'll be one better
Oh....

I'll be one better
Oh...
I'll be one better
Oh

One Better

Aaron Carter's "One Better" stands as a defining track from his 2002 compilation "Most Requested Hits," capturing the vibrant energy of his early pop-rock era. The song showcases Carter's signature blend of youthful exuberance and melodic hooks, characteristic of his work alongside peers like Justin Timberlake during that period. Released during the height of his fame, the recording reflects the polished production style of early 2000s teen pop while maintaining the raw enthusiasm that made his discography so appealing to younger audiences. As part of his broader catalog of party anthems and heartbreak ballads, "One Better" remains a staple of his live performances and a testament to his ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly material that resonated with a generation.