[Verse 1]
Early in the morning, he's already on his way,
construction first, then cleaning ends the day.
Always working, always something to do,
sometimes I wonder what this man is running on too.
He doesn't need to make a show,
he sees the job and gets it done.
Calm on the outside, dreams inside,
feet on the ground, facing the sun.
[Chorus]
That's just Neyo, steady and strong,
quietly building his life along.
A man of action, a man with a plan,
dreaming big but knowing where he stands.
No castles built from empty words,
he'd rather let his actions be heard.
One step at a time, steady and slow —
that's just Neyo.
[Verse 2]
Now let's discuss the famous shoes,
how many pairs? Nobody knows.
He likes looking good, he knows his style,
and a Porsche wouldn't hurt after a while.
Walking through the city comes
a mysterious medical case:
his neck suddenly turns itself
when a pretty woman walks his way.
“Baby, is your neck okay?”
“Perfectly fine.”
Interesting.
A miracle of modern medicine.
[Verse 3]
Put a table tennis bat into his hand,
and peaceful Neyo becomes a different man.
Calm and relaxed until the game begins,
because apparently we're here to win.
He works, he plans, he builds his way,
knowing good things don't come in a day.
Realistic enough to know the road,
brave enough to dream beyond what he knows.
[Verse 4]
Somewhere between work and money,
big dreams and a woman calling him “honey,”
he looks to heaven and starts to pray:
“God, please show me the right way.”
Work, money, future, love —
quite a lot to discuss above.
Maybe God sometimes wants to say:
“My son, I'm showing you the way.
Just stop working for five minutes
so you can hear Me today.”
[Bridge]
But even superheroes need some sleep.
One minute everything is normal,
the next — silence.
No warning.
No goodbye.
Neyo has left the building.
And eventually somebody asks:
“Baby... are you still alive?”
Yes. Still alive.
Apparently we're checking on each other now.
[Final Chorus]
That's just Neyo, steady and strong,
quietly building his life along.
Shoes in the closet, Porsche in his dreams,
table tennis battles and ambitious schemes.
Grounded and calm, but dreaming big,
not just talking — actually doing it.
Working for tomorrow, finding his way,
letting actions say what words don't say.
He works, he dreams, he loves and prays,
trusting God to guide his days.
Big dreams above, solid ground below,
a quiet kind of strength that doesn't need a show.
Some people tell you who they are.
Some people show you.
God knows the road.
Neyo takes the steps.
And that...
that's just Neyo.