Fine By Me – Chris Brown


She doesn’t call before midnight, if at all

Oh, she never stays to watch the night turn to day

But I’m like use me baby, anyway you want

I wish you were mine in the broad daylight

But you just use me baby, anyway you want

I wish you were mine but

She only loves me when the lights are off, lights are off

She only loves me when the sun is down, sun is down

She only loves me when no one’s around, one’s around

She only loves me cause I put it down

And it’s fine by me

And it’s fine by me

She’s like the wind, she comes and goes and again

All of my friends think I’m a fool, silly them

But I’m like use me baby, anyway you want

I wish you were mine in the broad daylight

But you just use me baby, anyway you want

I wish you were mine but

She only loves me when the lights are off, lights are off

She only loves me when the sun is down, sun is down

She only loves me when no one’s around, one’s around

She only loves me cause I put it down

And it’s fine by me

And it’s fine by me

She knows I can take her there, afterwards she just don’t care

She knows I can take her there, afterwards she just don’t care

She only loves me when the lights are off, lights are off

She only loves me when the sun is down, sun is down

She only loves me when no one’s around, one’s around

She only loves me cause I put it down

You a freak, and it’s fine by me

You a freak, and it’s fine by me

And it’s fine by me

And it’s fine by me

And it’s fine by me

Exploring the Complexity of Casual Love

“Fine By Me” by Chris Brown delves into the emotional landscape of a relationship defined by its boundaries. The lyrics paint a picture of a romance that thrives in secrecy, where intimacy blooms only in the shadows and behind closed doors. Chris Brown expresses a yearning for a deeper connection, wishing for the relationship to exist in the daylight and under the public eye. Despite this longing, he ultimately accepts the arrangement as it is, finding comfort in the moments they do share, however fleeting or hidden they may be. The song captures the bittersweet blend of desire, acceptance, and resignation that often comes with unbalanced relationships.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Chris Brown
  • Release Year: 2015
  • Label: RCA Records
  • Songwriters: Chris Brown, Sean Douglas, Ian Kirkpatrick, Talay Riley, Eskeerdo

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