How Ya Doin'?
Little Mix Lyrics


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Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
Why don't you leave your name and your number?
I will get back to you (ooh)

Ain't got no time for what you think can be described as love
I've cut your hold on me, you're missing me, I've had enough
It's been so long since you have treated me like I deserved
So long, baby, I'm gone
You can leave a message for me after the tone

You called, I missed it
You called, I missed it,
You called, and I missed it,
Never get back in, tired of listenin'

Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
Why don't you leave your name and your number?
I will get back to you

I'm through will wish the things with you and me could be so good
Time to wake up or no make-ups can't make me a fool
Too much history, now it comes down to one thing

So long, baby, I'm gone
you can leave a message for me after the tone (oh!)

You called, I missed it
You called, I missed it,
You called, and I missed it,
Never get back in, tired of listenin'

Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
Why don't you leave your name and your number (number)?
I will get back to you (will get back to you)

Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah

You called, I missed it
You called, I missed it
You called, and I missed it
Never get back in, tired of listenin' (no!)

Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
Why don't you leave your name and your number (number)?
I will get back to you (hey, yeah!)

Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through (sorry you can't get through)
Why don't you leave your name and your number?
I will get back to you (will get back to you)

(Never get back, never gonna get back) Ah, ah, ah
(Never get back, never gonna get back) Number
(Never get back, never gonna get back) Ah, ah, ah
(Never get back, never gonna get back) Number

Never get back to you





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Overall Meaning

The song "How Ya Doin'?" by Little Mix is an upbeat track about a woman who has had enough of a man who is still trying to contact her after their relationship ended. The song starts off with the singer telling the man that she is sorry he can't get through, and he can leave his name and number, but she will get back to him when she has time. She then goes on to explain that she doesn't have time for what he thinks can be described as love and that she has had enough of his hold over her. She further reveals that it has been a long time since he treated her the way she deserved. The chorus is catchy and repeats itself, with the singer telling the man that she missed his calls, but she doesn't want to talk to him anymore, and he can leave her a message after the tone.


As the song progresses, the singer states that she is through wishing for things to be good between them, and it's time for her to move on. She feels that too much history has built up between them, and it's time to let it go. The song ends on a positive note, with the singer telling the man that he can leave his name and number, but she will never get back to him. The song is a powerful anthem that empowers women to move on from toxic relationships and stand up for themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
The singer acknowledges the missed call and apologizes that she could not answer.


Why don't you leave your name and your number?
The singer suggests that the caller should leave their contact details to receive a response from her later.


I will get back to you (ooh)
The singer promises to respond to the caller's message.


Ain't got no time for what you think can be described as love
The artist does not have time for a romantic relationship as implied by the caller.


I've cut your hold on me, you're missing me, I've had enough
The artist has ended any emotional attachment between herself and the caller and does not want to continue the relationship.


It's been so long since you have treated me like I deserved
The singer believes that the caller has not treated her with enough respect and care.


So long, baby, I'm gone
The singer is ending the relationship with the caller.


You can leave a message for me after the tone
The artist reminds the caller to leave a voicemail message.


You called, I missed it
The artist acknowledges that the caller made a phone call, but she could not answer at that time.


Never get back in, tired of listenin'
The artist does not want to continue hearing from the caller and has no interest in resuming the relationship.


I'm through will wish the things with you and me could be so good
The singer has come to terms with the fact that the relationship with the caller cannot be salvaged and is not looking back.


Time to wake up or no make-ups can't make me a fool
The artist is not going to be tricked again by the caller's insincere apologies.


Too much history, now it comes down to one thing
The singer believes that the longstanding issues between herself and the caller mean that only one thing is left to do, which is to end the relationship.


Hey, how ya doin'? Sorry you can't get through
The singer repeats her acknowledgment of the missed call and her apology for not answering.


Why don't you leave your name and your number (number)?
The singer once again suggests that the caller should leave their contact details to receive a response from her later, including their phone number.


I will get back to you (will get back to you)
The artist reiterates her promise to respond to the message left by the caller.


Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
This is a musical interlude without any significant lyrics.


Never get back to you
The singer has no intention of reconnecting with the caller, so he should not expect any further communication from her.


(The number you have dialed has been changed)
This is an automated message indicating that the singer has changed her phone number since the caller's last attempted contact.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Julian Godfrey Brookhouse, Miguel Drummond, Michael John Mcevoy, Nicholas Bernard Thorp, Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot, Glenn Francis Skinner, Iyiola Babatunde Babalola, James Stanley Carter, Darren Emilio Lewis, Shaznay Lewis, Jesy Nelson, Leigh Anne Pinnock, J

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