(official Music Video) | Vivian Green - Gotta Go Gotta Leave
Directed by , the video translates the song’s themes of exhaustion and domestic disconnect into a stylized narrative.
: Numerous club versions exist, including those by Junior Vasquez and Richard Morel , which helped fuel its success in the dance scene. Vivian Green - Gotta Go Gotta Leave (official music video)
: It moves from trying to "work it out" to the realization that the singer is "complete without it". Quick Facts Genre : R&B, Neo-Soul. Directed by , the video translates the song’s
: The lyrics express that despite past beauty or "fairytales," staying out of guilt or faith is no longer worth the bitterness and regret. Quick Facts Genre : R&B, Neo-Soul
This guide covers the background, meaning, and visual elements of 2005 hit single, "Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired)." Overview & Impact
Released on May 3, 2005, as the lead single from her second studio album, Vivian , the track became an R&B and dance mainstay. It reached and #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Music Video Breakdown
: It portrays her eventually "slipping away" as she prepares to leave, reinforcing the lyrics' message that the relationship is beyond repair.
Directed by , the video translates the song’s themes of exhaustion and domestic disconnect into a stylized narrative.
: Numerous club versions exist, including those by Junior Vasquez and Richard Morel , which helped fuel its success in the dance scene.
: It moves from trying to "work it out" to the realization that the singer is "complete without it". Quick Facts Genre : R&B, Neo-Soul.
: The lyrics express that despite past beauty or "fairytales," staying out of guilt or faith is no longer worth the bitterness and regret.
This guide covers the background, meaning, and visual elements of 2005 hit single, "Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired)." Overview & Impact
Released on May 3, 2005, as the lead single from her second studio album, Vivian , the track became an R&B and dance mainstay. It reached and #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Music Video Breakdown
: It portrays her eventually "slipping away" as she prepares to leave, reinforcing the lyrics' message that the relationship is beyond repair.