Never Forget You – Afrojack


It’s only second nature

For me to put you first

And I will call you later

If I can find the words

I know that I should hate you

‘Cause you’re easier to blame

But I won’t look back

On a love like that

No I can’t pretend

I don’t know your body like the back of my hand

Nobody can hold me in the way that you can

Even when you go I’ll never forget you

Baby, for tonight

Can we just forget and push our problems aside

I still hold your name to every tear I cry

But I hope that you know I’ll

Never regret you, never regret you

I hope that you know I’ll

Never regret you, never regret you

Know we got our issues

Darling everybody does

I’ll say that I don’t miss you

If a liar’s what you want

I kept every photo

And I hold them like a grudge

‘Cause I still look back

On a love like that

No I can’t pretend

I don’t know your body like the back of my hand

Nobody can hold me in the way that you can

Even when you go I’ll never forget you

Baby, for tonight

Can we just forget and push our problems aside

I still hold your name to every tear I cry

But I hope that you know I’ll

Never regret you, never regret you

You, oh

Never regret you, never regret you

I hope that you know I’ll

Never regret you, never regret you

Baby, for tonight

Can we just forget and push our problems aside

I still hold your name to every tear I cry

But I hope that you know I’ll

Never regret you, never regret you

Unpacking Lasting Love and Bittersweet Memories

“Never Forget You” by Afrojack dives into the emotional complexities of holding on to a past relationship. The lyrics speak to the struggle of letting go while cherishing the memories that remain. Lines like “I know that I should hate you, ’cause you’re easier to blame” highlight the internal conflict many feel after a breakup, caught between resentment and nostalgia. Despite the pain and unresolved issues, the chorus emphasizes an enduring affection—”Even when you go, I’ll never forget you”—showing that some connections leave an indelible mark. The song captures the push and pull between moving forward and honoring what once was, making it relatable to anyone who’s ever loved and lost.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Afrojack
  • Release Year: 2024

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