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Introduction

You know that feeling when a song just gets you right in the gut? That’s exactly what happened the first time I listened to Rhonda Vincent’s “I’m Not Over You.” It’s like she took all those unspoken emotions we’ve all felt after a tough breakup and wrapped them up in the most beautiful bluegrass melody.

What I love about this song is how raw and honest it is. Rhonda’s voice carries so much emotion—you can hear the lingering pain and the hope that maybe, just maybe, things could be different. The fiddle and mandolin weave together perfectly, creating this bittersweet backdrop that makes the lyrics hit even harder.

It’s not just a song about heartbreak; it’s about that universal struggle of trying to move on when your heart isn’t ready. We’ve all been there, right? Sitting with a cup of coffee, staring out the window, and every little thing reminds you of them. This song captures that moment so perfectly that it feels like a friend sitting next to you, saying, “I get it.”

And the thing is, Rhonda Vincent has this incredible way of connecting with her listeners. She’s a powerhouse in the bluegrass world for a reason. “I’m Not Over You” isn’t just another track—it’s a testament to her ability to touch on deep emotions while still keeping that signature bluegrass sound alive.

If you haven’t given it a listen yet, I highly recommend setting aside a quiet moment to do so. Let the music wash over you, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself reminiscing about old loves and what-ifs. That’s the magic of Rhonda Vincent—she makes music that feels both personal and universal all at once.

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Lyrics

I’m beginning to think, I’m goin’ crazy
I thought by now my heart would’ve changed
I am the one, who wrote you the letter
Said you’ll find someone and you’ll be ok
I was convinced, I meant what I said
I guess my heart and heads not on the same page
Cause every day when I awake
You can hear me calling your name

I’m still not over you, I know I said we’re through
Now what am I gonna do, I’m still not over you

I ran into a friend, who said she ran into you
At dinner with somebody new
She said, oh by the way, they’ve set a date
For Saturday the first day in June
I started to laugh, but I could’ve cried
It may take my heart a hundred years
Cause every night, when I close my eyes
I fall asleep calling your name

I’m still not over you, I know I said we’re through
Now what am I gonna do, I’m still not over you
I’m still not over you, I know I said we’re through
Now what am I gonna do, I’m still not over you
Now what am I gonna do, I’m still not over you