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These are my confessions
Just when I thought I said all I can say
My chick on the side said she got one on the way
These are my confessions
Man, I'm throwed and I don't know what to do
I guess, I gotta give part two of my confessions
If I'm gonna tell it then I gotta tell it all
Damn near cried when I got that phone call
I'm so throwed and I don't know what to do
But to give you part two of my confessions
Now, this gon' be the hardest thing I think I ever had to do
Got me talkin' to myself askin' how I'm gon' tell you
'Bout that chick on part one, I told ya'll I was creepin' with, creepin' with
Said she's three months pregnant and she's keepin' it
The first thing that came to mind was you
Second thing was how do I know if it's mine and is it true
Third thing was me wishin' that I never did what I did
How I ain't ready for no kid and bye bye to our relationship
These are my confessions
Just when I thought I said all I can say
My chick on the side said she got one on the way
These are my confessions
Man, I'm throwed, and I don't know what to do
I guess I gotta give part two of my confessions
If I'm gonna tell it then I gotta tell it all
Damn near cried when I got that phone call
I'm so throwed and I don't know what to do
But to give you part two of my confessions
Sittin here, stuck on stupid, tryna figure out
When, what, and how I'ma let this come out of my mouth
Said, it ain't gon' be easy
But I need to stop thinkin', contemplatin'
Be a man and get it over with (Over with)
I'm ridin' in my whip
Racin' to her place
Talkin' to myself
Preparin' to tell her to her face
She open up the door and didn't want to come near me
I said, one second, baby, please hear me
These are my confessions
Just when I thought I said all I can say
My chick on the side said she got one on the way
These are my confessions
Man, I'm throwed and I don't know what to do
I guess I gotta give part two of my confessions
If I'm gonna tell it then I gotta tell it all
Damn near cried when I got that phone call
I'm so throwed and I don't know what to do
But to give you part two of my confessions
This by far is the hardest thing I think I've ever had to do
To tell you, the woman I love
That I'm having a baby by a woman that I barely even know
I hope you can accept the fact that I'm man enough to tell you this
And hopefully you'll give me another chance
This ain't about my career
This ain't about my life
It's about us
Please
These are my confessions
Just when I thought I said all I can say
My chick on the side said she got one on the way
These are my confessions
Man, I'm throwed and I don't know what to do
I guess I gotta give part two of my confessions
If I'm gonna tell it then I gotta tell it all
Damn near cried when I got that phone call
I'm so throwed and I don't know what to do
But to give you part two of my confessions
About This Song
"Confessions Part II" is a raw, emotionally devastating R&B ballad that explores the psychological torment of infidelity and its catastrophic consequences. The song serves as the climactic revelation in Usher's confessional narrative, where the protagonist discovers his affair has resulted in an unplanned pregnancy, forcing him to confront the complete destruction of his relationship and moral standing. Usher's vocal delivery oscillates between anguished vulnerability and desperate panic, perfectly capturing the internal chaos of someone whose lies have spiraled beyond control. The production, built around a haunting piano loop and subtle strings, creates an intimate, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the protagonist's trapped emotional state. What makes the track particularly powerful is its unflinching examination of masculine accountability-rather than making excuses, the narrator is forced to face the full weight of his betrayal and its ripple effects. The song's confessional format feels like an internal monologue, as if listeners are witnessing someone's complete psychological breakdown in real-time. It resonated deeply with audiences because it portrayed infidelity not as glamorous or consequence-free, but as a source of genuine anguish and moral reckoning. The track's success lay in its brutal honesty about relationship destruction, offering a rare mainstream R&B song that centered male vulnerability and accountability rather than bravado.
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