Released: August 12, 2022

Songwriter: Rod Wave

Producer: Eel Matic

[Intro]
Yeah, yeah, uh

[Chorus]
We could've had it all, but we lost it
We were this close, I saw it
And I couldn’t see it coming, but I watched it leave
We could've had everything, everything, everything
We could've had everything, everything, everything

[Verse]
This my last song about old girl
This my last song about old girl (Yeah)
Know you’re probably somewhere in your own world
I just came home off a tour 'round the whole world
You know I ain't tripping on that shit no more (No more)
This is just a song about how love go, about how love work
I know how love hurt
And what can happеn when you put love first
Could've had it all, rolling thе deep
Probably thought I was just selling a dream
When I told you 'bout the house and the wedding with rings
I was only nineteen back in 2019
Tryna figure it out, get it all right (I remember)
Young nigga tryna figure out life, yeah (Cold December)
'Member we had nothing together
Now we ain't got nothing together (Yeah, yeah)

[Chorus]
We could've had it all, but we lost it
We were this close, I saw it
And I couldn’t see it coming, but I watched it leave
We could’ve had everything, everything, everything
We could've had everything, everything, everything

[Outro]
(Shit worked out for the better, you know)
Song about old girl (See [?][1:39] on TV and shit)
In your own world (This shit heard all around the world, this shit)
Whole world
Could’ve had everything, everything, everything, yeah (For sure, first thing to happen to a nigga [?][1:48], everything)
Everything, everything, everything, yeah (Everything, grrah)
Song about old girl
In your own world
Whole world
Could've had everything, everything, everything, yeah (Everything)
Everything, everything, everything, yeah (Everything)
Ah
Could've had everything, everything, everything

Rod Wave

Rodarius Marcell Green (born August 27, 1998), better known as Rod Wave, is a platinum-selling recording artist originally from St. Petersburg, Florida.

Shortly after the release of three albums under the Hunger Games series title, Rod rose to national prominence after dropping “Heart on Ice” in 2019. The track, a single for his album PTSD, peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with assistance from TikTok and a viral Genius live performance.

Rod continued to garner critical acclaim with the release of Ghetto Gospel in November of 2019 and Pray 4 Love in April of the following year.