Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez from Toronto whose unique take on pop music, accented with R&B and hip-hop influences, is reinforced by a raw vocal style that merges the deeply passionate with the stylishly theatrical.
Reyez started singing at a young age. Inspired by her father's talent for playing acoustic guitar, and singing Colombian boleros, Jessie was destined to be a creative herself. It came naturally to Jessie, as she began writing lyrics and adopting her father's talents for the guitar.
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[Verse 1] C#mA7 Trying to brace myself for your call Dmaj7 Don't know where your head's at Dm Or if you love me at all, anymore C#mA7 Can we just show you all the words I'm gonna gift you Dmaj7 If you let me Dm If you let me
[Chorus] C#m I know this road too well
I don't wanna see you at a bar A7Dmaj7Dm And think we could have tried a little harder (little harder) C#m Don't wanna see you at a bar A7 And maybe you start thinking Dmaj7Dm "Damn, I lost her" (damn, I lost her) C#mA7 Ooh, baby, don't lose me now (baby, don't lose me now) Dmaj7Dm Baby, don't lose me now (baby, don't lose me now) Dmaj7 Baby, don't lose me now Dm Baby, don't lose me now
[Verse 2] C#mA7 Still waiting for your call Dmaj7Dm Aren't you the one that's supposed to pick me up when I fall C#m Nothing's easy in this world A7 Baby, believe me Dmaj7Dm I just hope you see it when you see me
[Chorus] C#m I know this road too well
I don't wanna see you at a bar A7Dmaj7Dm And think we could have tried a little harder (little harder) C#m Don't wanna see you at a bar A7 And maybe you start thinking Dmaj7Dm "Damn, I lost her" (damn, I lost her) C#mA7 Ooh, baby, don't lose me now (baby, don't lose me now) Dmaj7Dm Baby, don't lose me now (baby, don't lose me now) Dmaj7 Baby, don't lose me now Dm Baby, don't lose me now