People Make Assumption About Nick Cannon's Latest Single 'Alone'

People Assume Nick Cannon’s Latest Single ‘Alone’ Is An Attempt To Get Mariah Carey Back

“He wants that whole thing back!” Valentine’s Day has everyone in their feelings as folks showcase their love for the special person in their lives, celebrities included. According to his new song, it looks like Nick Cannon wishes he was spending the day with a certain someone.

Today, Nick dropped his new song titled “Alone,” and some people are calling it an ode to his ex-wife, Mariah Carey. In the song, he sampled her 1990 song from her debut album, “Alone in Love.” While Nick doesn’t say Mariah’s name, the lyrics seemingly suggest that it’s talking about the diva. Nick sings, “I say I’m cool when I know I miss it/I’d trade it all for the case/If I could have you back/If I could go back to where we started at.” The lyrics continue, “As much as I want you back/It’s probably better where you at.”

 

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The Roommates immediately gave their two cents about Nick’s song and said he was pulling a Kanye.

Ye has been going hard to get his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian, back. As we reported earlier, he and his newest girlfriend Julia Fox called it quits, and not shortly after the news broke, Ye was back on Kim’s tail!

The rapper sent a black pickup truck to what appeared to be her home with dozens of roses in the back seat. Ye shared the image on Instagram and captioned the post, “MY VISION IS KRYSTAL KLEAR.” Over 26,000 commented on the post and seemed amused with his actions.

Mariah hasn’t responded to Nick’s song, and he hasn’t addressed if the song is actually towards her.

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