Sinead Harnett has been cheated on and she is done. Instead of getting mad at either one of them, she thanks her lucky stars that she got to the truth and reminds her ex that he will never have it as good as her again. The production has a nice feel with the heavy drums pounding out like some underlying anger. Harnett’s vocals are strong and soulful and might remind some of a young Lisa Stanfield. The lyrics are strong as well with good emotion behind them. While the visuals for the song aren’t particularly adherent to the song, it keeps you interested.
