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Let You Be Right

The intro to this song may be soft, but it instantly gets your toes tapping. The verse is a bit too slow, and the vocal delivery is a bit boring for my taste. The song picks up in the chorus but I don’t think the song gets better here. I like the lyrics “I don’t wanna be fight tonight, I’ma let you be right”. It’s something anyone in a relationship can relate to, but the only other lyrics in the chorus have no connection to what she was saying, it seems like she was just trying to rhyme. Overall, I think this song leaves you wanting more in a bad way. The hit is somewhere in this song, but it was not achieved. In a mix with the rest of Meghan Trainor’s top songs, this one will be easy to forget

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