Singing from the "been there, done that" perspective, her warning to the next woman falling for the man who hurt her, comes from a place of genuine concern and not of stone-cold malice.
Her voice really shines over the understated production and comes together beautifully. The song is believed to be featured on her upcoming new album, which is being executive produced by hitmakers The-Dream and Tricky Stewart. Give the new tune a listen below.