You said "I'm sorry," Miss Jackson, but apologies don't change the forecast. I've learned to dance in the Coco Rains—those warm, bittersweet showers that fall when love gets complicated. You used to think you could control the weather, turning every conversation into a storm of expectations. But I'm not your umbrella anymore.
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Miss Jackson is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne, featuring American singer Birdman and American rapper Cory "Coco" Raines. The song was released in 2009 as a single from Lil Wayne's sixth studio album, "Rebirth". You said "I'm sorry," Miss Jackson, but apologies
Coco Raine's writing style in "Miss Jackson" is characterized by: But I'm not your umbrella anymore