Story Behind The Song
Life's own experiences with men that do you wrong and think they can do it forever and think you'll put up with it.
Song Description
this is a female empowerment song about being tired of that man that just keeps doing you wrong and now you're telling him to hit the road cause you've had enough. This is for all the strong girls in the world that had the guts to realize you're better than that. Cheers!
Song Length |
3:06 |
Genre |
Pop - General, Pop - Classic |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Irritated, Intolerable |
Subject |
Power, Frustration |
Similar Artists |
Britney Spears, Beyonce |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I've Had It
by
Sharon Hope Robinson
INRO: I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
VERSE 1: You come to me with all your lies and expect me to look away.
You don't see the hurt you caused. I get sick inside just to see your face.
PRE-CHORUS: Here's one more chance you'll never get to turn your lies to truth.
CHORUS: 'Cause I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
Don't ask me. Just believe me. Go away. Just disappear.
VERSE 2: You try to beg and plead your way back into my hear again.
Don't trust a think you say no more. No, I'm so done with this.
PRE-CHORUS: Here's one more chance you'll never get to turn your lies to truth.
CHORUS: 'Cause I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
Don't ask me. Just believe me. Go away. Just disappear.
BRIDGE: I won't forget the day we met. You set my heart aflame.
I'm taking off the chains to get back on my feet again.
Interlude: I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
CHORUS: I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
Don't ask me. Just believe me. Go away. Just disappear.
Interlude: I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
CHORUS: I've had it. I've had it. I've had it up to here.
Don't ask me. Just believe me. Go away. Just disappear.
Words and music by Sharon Hope Robinson
copyright 2010