Does it feel different? Or like it was?
Does he ever send you roses just because
And would he hold you?
All through the night?
Write a half a million songs to make it right
There’s no place that I’d rather be
Then when you’re here right, next to me
Ooh, is he really gonna love you
Or just let you go? (just let you go)
Baby no-oh, does he really mean it
When he says you’re beautiful
Or is he full of shit?
How many times would
He say goodbye?
All he ever seems to do is make you cry
Do you still think of me
every single day?
Cause our life was comfortable in every way
There’s no place that I’d rather be
Then when you’re here right, next to me
Ooh, is he really gonna love you
Or just let you go? (just let you go)
Baby no-oh, does he really mean it
when he says you’re beautiful
or is he full of shit?
Ooh, is he really gonna love you
Or just let you go? (just let you go)
Baby no-oh, does he really mean it
When he says you’re beautiful
Or is he full of.
Ooh, is he really gonna love you
Or just let you go? (just let you go)
Baby no-oh, does he really mean it
When he says you’re beautiful
Or is he full of shit?
Questioning Authenticity in Love
In “Full Of It,” Charlie Puth delivers a heartfelt reflection on love, trust, and vulnerability. Through candid lyrics, the narrator questions whether his former partner’s new love is genuine or simply an act. Puth’s raw emotion shines as he wonders if the new relationship offers the same depth and sincerity, or if the new man is just “full of it.” The song touches on nostalgia and loss, reminiscing about the comfort of a past relationship and the pain of seeing someone move on. Puth masterfully balances regret and honesty, inviting listeners to ponder the authenticity of love and the complexities of moving forward after heartbreak.
Song Credits
Artist: Charlie Puth
Songwriters: Charlie Puth
Release Year: 2024