Jessica Simpson seemingly calls out a cheating ex on her brand new song “Leave.” The 44-year-old “With You” hitmaker made a long-awaited return to music earlier this year and is working up to the release of a new EP called Nashville Canyon, Part 1.
On Friday (March 7), she rolled out the latest taste of the project, and the song’s lyrics have got fans talking. Keep reading to find out more… “What we had was magic, now you made it tragic / Giving her what you gave to me,” she sings on the opening lines. “Now the well that you drink from’s empty / Your weakness made me lonely, unholy matrimony / Did you ever do to her what you did to me?” Jessica proceeded to put her man on blast on the chorus, declaring, “I want you to leave / I don’t even wanna breathe the air you breathe / Oh, I, I’d rather die / Then let you be inside me with her on your mind.” She has not provided any details about the specifics of the song or its lyrics.
However, she told People that she thinks “the songs speak for themselves.” “Leave” comes after the singer split from her husband Eric Johnson after they 10 years of marriage.
Last month, she provided an update about where they stood, saying that “he’s still a part of [her] life.” The singer recently opened up about her early days in the industry.
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