

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] You was sittin’ on the porch, eyes red from the storm Phone in your hand, but my side stayed warm I was way too lost in my own mess Turned my silence to a second stress You needed me there, I was stuck in my head Staring at the wall, couldn’t crawl out of bed You know that I love you, but that love went quiet Left you all alone in your own riot [Chorus] Khloe, I’m sorry that I went ghost You were fighting fire, I was fighting my own smoke I hate that I left you hangin’ like that You’re my day-one, my rock, that’s facts Khloe, I’m sorry, can you hear my heart? I was breaking down, falling apart Didn’t mean to vanish when your sky turned black If you still want me, I’ma have your back [Verse 2] You always pick up when I spiral at night You talk me down when I’m losing the fight But when your world cracked, I froze and I ran Didn’t show up like a real friend can I should’ve pulled up in that old blue truck Sat there quiet, just soaking it up Even if my own mind felt too loud You deserved more than a missing crowd [Chorus] Khloe, I’m sorry that I went ghost You were fighting fire, I was fighting my own smoke I hate that I left you hangin’ like that You’re my day-one, my rock, that’s facts Khloe, I’m sorry, can you hear my heart? I was breaking down, falling apart Didn’t mean to vanish when your sky turned black If you still want me, I’ma have your back [Bridge] I ain’t asking you to just forget You can cuss me out, you ain’t wrong one bit (nah) But if there’s room for me in your tomorrow I’ll trade my pride for a little less sorrow [Chorus] Khloe, I’m sorry that I went ghost You were fighting fire, I was fighting my own smoke I hate that I left you hangin’ like that You’re my day-one, my rock, that’s facts Khloe, I’m sorry, can you hear my heart? I was breaking down, falling apart Didn’t mean to vanish when your sky turned black If you still want me, I’ma have your back (have your back)
Tags
rap, Laid-back country-rap crossover over swung acoustic guitar and a warm, round bass line. Male vocals with conversational rap verses, lightly sung hooks. Steady kick and rim-click groove, subtle slide guitar fills between phrases. Choruses bloom with stacked harmonies and a simple organ pad; verses stay intimate and close-mic’d. Energy builds from confessional to hopeful, ending on a gentle, resolved cadence., country
2:47
No
3/31/2026