![]() ![]() Since you're no longer here, I need to update my answering machine message to reflect the current reality. Gotta change my answering machine, now that I'm alone The lyrics communicate the sense of hopelessness that can accompany heartbreak and offer a cathartic outlet for those going through similar struggles. It captures the conflicting emotions of wanting to forget an ex-partner yet being unable to do so. Overall, Ne-Yo's "So Sick" is a relatable song about the pain of heartbreak and the struggle of moving on. The repeated lines of "Why can't I turn off the radio?" emphasize the difficult process of letting go of someone he loved. Yet, he can't help but listen to them on the radio, which leads him to frustration and confusion about why he can't turn it off. He's so sick of love songs that remind him of his ex-partner, he's tired of crying over her, and he's done with wishing she was still with him. The chorus reflects the title of the song and the main theme of the lyrics. He also mentions how every song he hears reminds him of his past relationship, making it difficult for him to move on. Ne-Yo admits that he knows it's ridiculous to keep listening to his ex's voice on his answering machine, but he can't help it because it's the only way he can hear her voice. He describes the small things he has to change in his life to try and forget his ex-partner, such as his answering machine message and his calendar. The lyrics of Ne-Yo's "So Sick" express the pain of heartbreak and the frustration of being unable to move on. Said I'm so sick of love songs, so tired of tears 'Cause I'm so sick of love songs, so tired of tears ![]() I'm so fed up with my thoughts of you and your memoryĪnd now every song reminds me of what used to be Gotta fix that calendar I have that's marked July 15thīecause since there's no more you, there's no more anniversary Said I'm so sick of love songs, so sad and slow 1 on the Modern Rock airplay chart for a third week and Nickelback’s “Animals” remains atop the Mainstream Rock tally for a sixth.And I'm so sick of love songs, so tired of tears Nine Inch Nails’ “Every Day Is Exactly the Same” holds at No. Daddy Yankee’s “Rompe” leads the Hot Latin Songs chart for an impressive 14th frame. 1, as Josh Turner’s “Your Man” falls to No. On the Hot Country Songs chart, Kenny Chesney’s “Living in Fast Forward” rises two slots to No. 96), Panic! At The Disco’s “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” (No. 83), Anthony Hamilton’s “Can’t Let Go” (No. 35.Īlso new are T.I.’s “What You Know” (No. Sheryl Crow and Sting’s “Always on Your Side” is the chart’s top debut at No. “Grillz” also leads the Hot Ringtones chart for a sixth week.Ĭhris Brown’s “Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” drops 7-8 on the Hot 100, while Dem Franchize Boyz’ “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” featuring Lil Peanut & Charlay jumps 11-9 and Natasha Bedingfield’s “Unwritten” falls 8-10.ĭaniel Powter’s “Bad Day” is the Hot 100’s greatest sales gainer and soars 29-14. 6 and Nelly’s “Grillz” featuring Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp descends 4-7. Blige’s “Be Without You” ascends 4-5 and notches an 11th week atop the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.Įlsewhere on the Hot 100, Beyoncé’s “Check on It” featuring Slim Thug drops 2-5, T-Pain’s “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper)” featuring Mike Jones holds at No. Sean Paul’s “Temperature,” the Hot 100’s greatest airplay gainer for a third week in a row, rises 3-2 as Mary J. 1 spot on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary airplay chart, ending the seven-week run of Lifehouse’s “You And Me.” “So Sick” also leaps 12-1 on the Pop 100 and debuts atop the Hot Digital Songs chart.Īfter only one week atop the Hot 100, James Blunt’s “You’re Beautiful” falls to No. ![]() 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, just as the singer/songwriter’s Def Jam album, “In My Own Words,” bows at No. Ne-Yo’s “So Sick” climbs eight rungs to capture the No. ![]()
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