Released: July 17, 2020

Songwriter: Mac Robinson LEJKEYS Brian Warfield Jhené Aiko

Producer: LEJKEYS The Fisticuffs

[Verse 1]
Why you let me hurt you so bad?
Why you let me get you so mad?
Something I do not understand
Dealing with a delicate man

[Chorus]
Why you? Why you?
Why you so sensitive? (Yeah)
Why you? Why you?
Why you so serious? (Yeah)

[Post-Chorus]
Just when it's turning into something good
Just when it's turning out the way that it should
Think you should let it be the way that it could
If you just let it be, then it would be good, all good, all—

[Verse 2]
Why you let me do you like that?
Hanging on every word I said, uh
Something I do not understand
You should leave the past in the past

[Chorus]
Why you? Why you?
Why you so serious? (Yeah)
Why you? Why you?
Why you so sensitive? (Yeah)

[Post-Chorus]
Just when it's turning into something good
Just when it's turning out the way that it should
Think you should let it be the way that it could
If you just let it be, then it would be good, all good, all good

[Bridge]
All good, all good, all good
All good, all good, all good
All good, all good, all good
All good, all good, all good
Why you ain't you? (All good, all good, all good) Why?
Why you ain't you? (Why?)
Why you ain't you? (All good, all good, all good) Why? (I'm just— we might be up here)
Why you ain't you? (Why?)
Why you ain't you? (All good, all good, all good) Why?
Why you ain't you? (Why?)
Why you let me hurt you so bad? (Right)

[Outro]
If you just let it be, then it would be good (All good, all good, all good)
If you just let it be then it would be good (All good, all good, all good), all good, all good, all good, all good
All good, all good, all good

Jhené Aiko

Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo (born March 16, 1988) started her career under the moniker Jhené Aiko when she was 13 with the music group B2K. She explained how she later opted out of the deal to go back to high school and have her daughter Namiko in an interview back in July 2012 with Lozza

I was signed with Sony/EPIC when I was 12 years old and got a release from them when I was about 15 or 16 to focus on school. I started writing more and I had a child who’s now three years old.

After the failed release of her debut album, My Name Is Jhené back in 2003, Jhené released her debut mixtape, Sailing Soul(s) on March 16, 2011.