Too Easy Lyrics

[Intro]
Two of them, two keys
Too breeze, too easy
Too breeze, too easy
Too breeze, too easy (Yeah)

[Refrain]
Remember at the dawn, waiting for my whole life (Yeah)
Doing all that producing at midnight (Yeah)
Living on utter bliss, nothing but no mind (Yeah)
Turn around to leave nothing but new light (Yeah)

[Chorus]
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needеd you to love me
Love mе
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me

[Refrain]
Remember at the dawn, waiting for my whole life (Yeah)
Doing all that producing at midnight (Yeah)
Living on utter bliss, nothing but no mind (Yeah)
Turn around to leave nothing but new light (Yeah)

[Chorus]
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me
Ain't no one to love me

I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me
Ain't no one to love me
I ain't even gonna love me
I needed you to love me
Love me

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Genius Annotation

On “Too Easy,” Kanye details his ongoing trials and tribulations. He places particular emphasis on the chaos of the album cycle and the troubled waters regarding his split with Kim Kardashian. In his refrain, he calls back to the infamous rollout of his previous album that underwent numerous delays. West recalls the many grueling nights of labor amplified by the pressures of hype, inadvertently straining the relationships with those working closely with him. Transitioning to the chorus, he references his tattered history with the public but also calls out in desperation to the one who once was.

It’s worth noting how closely the production elements of this track emulate that of his unfinished and ultimately unreleased album TurboGrafx 16.

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