From the album Walk Through The Fire (feat. Ne-Yo) - Single
This is a song about loving someone who stayed when you gave them every reason to leave. Yung Bleu admits his partner is better than him, and the whole track is him trying to earn back what he already broke. The grand romantic promises feel desperate because he knows he is asking for grace he does not deserve.
You better than me / I would've left you on the first time / That's why you, you better than me
Bleu admits what most love songs avoid saying out loud. He would have walked away if roles were reversed. That confession makes the whole song feel like borrowed time.
I'll be loving you through / Every moment, every wrinkle in time
The language turns cosmic when the commitment is emotional. He jumps from small moments to the fabric of time itself, trying to match the scale of what she already gave him.
And I'll be making up for yesterday, yeah / Fixing everything that I let break
He owns the damage in past tense. Everything broke because he let it, not because it was doomed. That distinction matters when you are asking for another shot.
And I would walk through fire just to hear you say / Say I do
The fire walking is not about proving love. It is about getting to the altar before she changes her mind. The heroics are transactional, aimed at one specific outcome.
The song ends where it started, still in love, still saying goodbye is hard. Nothing gets resolved because the work is ongoing. Bleu knows the difference between being forgiven and being trusted again.