: The lyrics reference the destructive nature of fame and repeated betrayal, with lines like "He never gonna drink again... He sin the same old sins. I’m never gonna love again".
💡 : The song serves as a "sliding doors" moment for Lemonade , representing the path of leaving and closure that Beyoncé ultimately decided not to take in her personal life or the final tracklist.
: Including a song about permanent heartbreak would have significantly altered the "Resurrection" chapter of the visual album.
: The lyrics reference the destructive nature of fame and repeated betrayal, with lines like "He never gonna drink again... He sin the same old sins. I’m never gonna love again".
💡 : The song serves as a "sliding doors" moment for Lemonade , representing the path of leaving and closure that Beyoncé ultimately decided not to take in her personal life or the final tracklist. Beyonce Never Gonna Love Again (Lemonade Outt...
: Including a song about permanent heartbreak would have significantly altered the "Resurrection" chapter of the visual album. : The lyrics reference the destructive nature of