I don't know why
C. KUNN Lyrics


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And I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why, yeah
There was nothing
Mmm
Ay
I gave you my all like you wanted
But you let me fall like I was nothing
I should have known better
I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever
Thought you was the one like Neo
I was Blinded by the thought of you and me though
Played them old school games - Coleco
Vision came back - you for the streets ho
Now it’s done for good, yo finito
Cause I Hate U Bitch, No Z-Ro
Tried to save you from yourself, superhero
Yeah your love not a movie, all B-roll
Just a bunch of filler, a bunch of fluff
Trapped in a thriller and I can’t yell cut
Single teen mom, shoulda gave you up
Shoulda stuck with my mind and never gave two fucks
But I tried my luck and you tried my patience
What’s that old school adage? Yeah the rest is ancient
Came with ya baggage, guess your heart didn’t make it
Thought it was forever, I was sadly mistaken
I gave you my all like you wanted
But you let me fall like I was nothing
I should have known better
I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever
Don’t know why you treat me this way
Don’t know why, begged you to stay
Don’t know why, what more coulda I say
I Don’t know why, I took you back that day
But I can’t blame you, yeah I’m the fool
Shoulda never placed you up on that pedestal
That’s a long way down, leave you battered/bruised
Guess I saw that vision of a better you
Better you? Nah, a better us
But for anything to work y’all trust is a must
Put my trust in a mutt, ain’t that summin’
Bitch was a jump off, word to Budden
Shoulda stuck to fuckin’, no handcuffin'
Ain’t good enough for you, guess no man wasn’t
Still I wish you the best, yea you and ya woman
I would say thanks, but it’s thanks for nothing
I gave you my all like you wanted
But you let me fall like I was nothing
I should have known better
I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah
And I don't know why
I don't know why, yeah




I was in my head
I thought that it could last forever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to C. KUNN's song "I Don't Know Why" express the singer's confusion and pain at the end of a relationship. The repetition of "And I don't know why" underscores their bewilderment as they try and fail to make sense of the situation. They had given their all to the relationship, but the other person let them fall like they were nothing. The singer laments that they should have known better, that they were too caught up in their own head and the idea that the relationship could last forever. They were blinded by their love for the other person, unable to see the truth until it was too late.


Line by Line Meaning

And I don't know why, yeah
The artist is expressing confusion and a lack of understanding about the situation at hand.


There was nothing Mmm Ay
The artist felt that the effort put into the relationship ultimately amounted to nothing, leading to feelings of disappointment.


I gave you my all like you wanted
The artist invested a lot of time and energy into the relationship, hoping to make it work.


But you let me fall like I was nothing
The artist feels betrayed by their partner's lack of support, leading to feelings of worthlessness.


I should have known better
The artist regrets their decisions in the relationship, feeling that they should have been more aware of the situation.


I was in my head
The artist was consumed by their thoughts and emotions, leading to an inability to see things objectively.


I thought that it could last forever
The artist had high hopes for the relationship, and believed that it could stand the test of time.


Thought you was the one like Neo
The artist thought that their partner was the perfect match for them, like the character Neo from the movie The Matrix.


I was Blinded by the thought of you and me though
The artist was so consumed by their feelings for their partner that they couldn't see the relationship realistically.


Played them old school games - Coleco
The artist engaged in old-fashioned relationship games, like those played on the vintage gaming system ColecoVision.


Vision came back - you for the streets ho
The artist realized that their partner was only interested in a superficial, street-level relationship.


Now it’s done for good, yo finito
The artist has come to terms with the end of the relationship and accepts that it's over for good.


Cause I Hate U Bitch, No Z-Ro
The artist is expressing anger and bitterness towards their partner, using strong language to emphasize their feelings.


Tried to save you from yourself, superhero
The artist attempted to help their partner through their issues, taking on the role of a superhero in the relationship.


Yeah your love not a movie, all B-roll
The artist feels that the love they shared with their partner was not the real deal, like unused footage (B-roll) from a movie.


Just a bunch of filler, a bunch of fluff
The artist feels that the relationship was empty and superficial, lacking any real substance or value.


Trapped in a thriller and I can’t yell cut
The artist feels stuck in a suspenseful and stressful situation, unable to escape or make it stop.


Single teen mom, shoulda gave you up
The artist reflects on their past struggles as a young, single mother, feeling that they should have let the relationship go earlier on.


Shoulda stuck with my mind and never gave two fucks
The artist regrets investing so much energy and emotion into the relationship, feeling that they should have remained more detached and rational.


But I tried my luck and you tried my patience
The artist took a chance on the relationship, but ultimately felt that their patience was tested by their partner's behavior.


What’s that old school adage? Yeah the rest is ancient
The artist references an old saying, implying that the situation is now irrelevant or outdated.


Came with ya baggage, guess your heart didn’t make it
The artist feels that their partner brought too much emotional baggage into the relationship, ultimately leading to its downfall.


Don’t know why you treat me this way
The artist is expressing confusion and frustration about their partner's behavior in the relationship.


Don’t know why, begged you to stay
The artist struggled to let go of the relationship, even though they knew it was not healthy.


Don’t know why, what more coulda I say
The artist feels that they did everything they could to save the relationship, but it wasn't enough.


I Don’t know why, I took you back that day
The artist is reflecting on their decision to give the relationship a second chance, and wonders why they did so.


But I can’t blame you, yeah I’m the fool
The artist recognizes that they made mistakes in the relationship, and cannot place all the blame on their partner.


Shoulda never placed you up on that pedestal
The artist regrets putting their partner on a pedestal and expecting too much from them in the relationship.


That’s a long way down, leave you battered/bruised
The artist acknowledges that the fall from the pedestal can be painful and difficult, potentially causing emotional harm.


Guess I saw that vision of a better you
The artist had high hopes for their partner, envisioning a better version of them than what they actually were in reality.


Better you? Nah, a better us
The artist realizes that a successful relationship requires both partners to be committed and work together.


But for anything to work y’all trust is a must
The artist recognizes that trust is a necessary component for any successful relationship to work.


Put my trust in a mutt, ain’t that summin’
The artist feels that they placed their trust in someone who was not deserving or reliable, leading to disappointment and frustration.


Bitch was a jump off, word to Budden
The artist is implying that their partner was probably not looking for a serious relationship, but rather a quick fling or hook-up.


Shoulda stuck to fuckin’, no handcuffin'
The artist regrets getting emotionally involved in the relationship and wishes they had kept things casual and physical.


Ain’t good enough for you, guess no man wasn’t
The artist feels that they were not good enough for their partner, and wonders if anyone would meet their standards.


Still I wish you the best, yea you and ya woman
The artist expresses good wishes towards their ex-partner and their new partner, despite the pain of the breakup.


I would say thanks, but it’s thanks for nothing
The artist is being sarcastic and implies that their ex-partner contributed nothing positive to the relationship, and therefore does not deserve any gratitude.




Lyrics © DistroKid, TUNECORE INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Caleb Smith, Kevin Kerr

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