Cover art for Hear Me Say by Jonas Blue & LÉON
May. 28, 20211 viewer

Hear Me Say Lyrics

[Intro]
Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah-ah-ah

[Verse 1: LÉON]
All the late night conversations
Way too many hesitations
Feel the doubt, I feel the doubt
And the memories, I've been savin'
But the good ones, they're all fadin'
Fadin' out, they're fadin' out
And I hear you callin' out my name
Oh, we can't go back and that's a shame

[Pre-Chorus: LÉON]
Wish I could tell you there's no one to blame
Wish I could tell you I still feel the same
I want you to know, know, that it was never in vain
And that's the last thing that you'll hear, you'll hear me say

[Chorus: LÉON]
Last thing that you'll, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, you, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, you, last thing that you'll hear
[Post-Chorus: LÉON]
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Last thing that you'll hear
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Wish I could tell you
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Last thing that you'll hear
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
It'll be the last thing, last thing

[Verse 2: LÉON]
All the ways I tried to reach you
Told myself that I still need you
How I used to, the way I used to
And I know just what you're sayin'
But the words don't mean the same thing anymore
Oh, anymore
I hear you callin' out my name
Oh, we can't go back and that's a shame

[Pre-Chorus: LÉON]
Wish I could tell you there's no one to blame
Wish I could tell you I still feel the same
I want you to know, know, that it was never in vain
And that's the last thing that you'll hear, you'll hear me say
[Chorus: LÉON]
Last thing that you'll, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, you, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, last thing that you'll hear
Last thing that you'll, you, last thing that you'll hear

[Post-Chorus: LÉON]
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Last thing that you'll hear
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Wish I could tell you
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Last thing that you'll hear
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
That's the last thing, last thing

[Bridge: LÉON]
But I wish I could tell you there's no one to blame
Wish I could tell you I still feel the same
I want you to know, know, that it was never in vain
And that's the last thing that you'll hear
Oh, it's the last thing that you'll hear

[Outro: LÉON]
You'll hear me say, you'll hear me say
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Last thing that you'll hear
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You'll hear me say

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Genius Annotation

“Hear Me Say” is a summer anthem by Jonas Blue featuring Swedish singer LÉON, the first time both artists are collaborating. On his Twitter, Blue said that they wanted to “bring that summer energy we’re all needing right now” with the song.

It details the bittersweet end of a relationship as LÉON sings about leaving, but that it was all “never in vain”.

Q&A

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

What did Jonas Blue & LÉON say about "Hear Me Say"?
Verified Commentary
Jonas Blue
via Cultr
Genius Answer

‘Hear Me Say’ is about a relationship that seemed perfect but the couple drifted apart somewhere along the way, They will always love each other, and will cherish the memories they created, but it was just not meant to be. It’s about having a voice, and people hearing your voice. It’s about expressing your feelings and not holding back what you want to say.

What have the artists said about the song?
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LÉON
via Cultr
Genius Answer

I’m so happy that this song is finally coming out. It came from a very honest place and I think we all felt how special it was the day we wrote it. I love that it turned out to be a song that you want to dance to, how Jonas made it feel so uplifting and powerful with his production on top of it. It almost has this ’90s feel to it. Can’t wait to see how people feel about it!

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