PCH, driving Malibu, baby
Type of love that could make a bitch crazy
He fills me up, yeah, he never gets lazy
I wouldn’t leave him, even if you paid me
Don’t think about you
Happy without you
More now than I ever was
But I had a dream
You said you were sorry
Said you were sorry
Sorry for everything that you put on me
That you put on me
Our eyes were balling rain
We finally both forgave
I had a dream
That’s all it was
Yeah, that was enough for me
Na, na, na, na
Na, na, na, na (Yeah)
Na, na, na, na
That was enough for me
Na, na, na, na
Na, na, na, na (Yeah)
Na, na, na, na
That was enough for me
My new flame, he could melt a damn diamond
Spell my name, see the back of my eyelids
Oh, this is love, now I get why people like it
I really like it, you should try it
Don’t think about you
Happy without you
More now than I ever was
But I had a dream
You said you were sorry
Said you were sorry
Sorry for everything that you put on me
That you put on me
Our eyes were balling rain
We finally both forgave
I had a dream
That’s all it was
Yeah, that was enough for me
Na, na, na, na
Na, na, na, na (Yeah)
Na, na, na, na
That was enough for me
Na, na, na, na
Na, na, na, na (Yeah)
Na, na, na, na
That was enough for me
Letting Go and Finding Closure
“You Said You Were Sorry” by benny blanco explores the emotional aftermath of a broken relationship and the journey toward healing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of moving forward, embracing new love, and realizing that closure sometimes comes from within. Images of driving through Malibu and finding solace in a new partner highlight the songwriter’s newfound happiness. The recurring dream of an apology from the ex-lover serves as a turning point, symbolizing forgiveness and the final step needed to move on. The song balances vulnerability with empowerment, resonating with anyone who has sought release from past heartbreak.
Song Credits
- Artist: benny blanco
- Songwriters: benny blanco
- Release Year: 2024