say that! Lyrics – Luke Chiang | from “TYPHOON”

say that! Lyrics - Luke Chiang | from "TYPHOON"
         

Luke Chiang has a way of turning the quietest regrets into songs that feel like they’re whispered directly into your ear. His new single “say that!” is exactly that—a tender, devastating look back at a relationship that slipped away because the words got stuck. From the rush of stolen mornings to the sting of watching someone leave, Chiang sings about the paralysis of knowing exactly what you feel but never saying it out loud. It’s soft, it’s honest, and it hurts in the best way. For anyone searching for say that! lyrics by Luke Chiang, this one cuts straight to the bone.

Song Credits

Lead VocalsLuke Chiang
SongwriterJesse Barrera, Luke Chiang & Vel Dalle
Music ProducerJesse Barrera
Mastering EngineerDan Coutant
Mixing EngineerJesse Barrera
Video DirectorRyan Telfer & Nathan Le
LabelLuke Chiang
Release DateJanuary 2, 2026
Song LanguageEnglish
Copyright ©Luke Chiang

Lyrics of say that! by Luke Chiang

[Verse 1]
Racing Up The Stairs
You Without Any Makeup In My Clothes
Kissing Your Hair
Watching The Garage Door Raise And Reveal You
Who’s Gonna Pluck My Eyebrows Without You Around? (Mm, Mm)
Who’s Gonna Take The Space Of You Curled On My Couch?
We Were Just Counting Down When The Ball Dropped Kissing
Now We’re Just Outbound
Now It’s You I’m Missing
We Shoulda Made It Out In A Three Bed House
I Couldn’t Open My Mouth

[Pre-Chorus]
Paralyzed And Petrified To Say It
But I Know That I Want It, So
Terrified To Testify, Baby
Should’ve Spoken And Now I Know
It’s Certain And True
Oh, The Verdict Is You
Got My Hand On The Bible
It’s My Burden Of Proof To Say That

[Chorus]
It Could’ve Been You, I’ll Say That
It Should’ve Been You, I’ll Say That

[Verse 2]
I’m Going Out Sad
Still Wearing The Shirt You Gave Me Last (Last)
Regret And Relapse
From Lovers To Friends Now You’re Blocking My @, Damn
Oh, My Back’s Against The Wall But I Still Think That
I’m Yours To Have

[Pre-Chorus]
Paralyzed And Petrified To Say It
But I Know That I Want It, So
Terrified To Testify, Baby
Should’ve Spoken And Now I Know
It’s Certain And True
Oh, The Verdict Is You
Got My Hand On The Bible
It’s My Burden Of Proof To Say That

         

[Chorus]
It Could’ve Been You, I’ll Say That
It Should’ve Been You, I’ll Say That, Mm
It’s My Burden Of Proof To Say That
It Should’ve Been You, I’ll Say That

About “say that! by Luke Chiang”

Luke Chiang strips everything back in “say that!,” letting gentle acoustics and raw emotion carry a confession that arrived just a little too late—heartfelt, haunting, and impossible to shake.

Built around warm fingerpicked guitar and subtle production touches from Jesse Barrera, the track lives in that intimate indie-pop space Chiang calls home. The mood is pure late-night reflection—regretful but never bitter, nostalgic without wallowing. Every line feels lived-in: the shirt still in the closet, the blocked handle, the New Year’s kiss that turned into goodbye. It’s understated R&B-leaning pop that lets the lyrics breathe, making the silence between verses as loud as any chorus.

“say that!” arrives as a key taste of TYPHOON, Luke Chiang’s upcoming sophomore album. The project promises to dive deeper into emotional turbulence—love, loss, and the storms we weather inside. Early previews suggest a collection of thoughtful, melody-driven songs that balance vulnerability with quiet resilience, building on the bedroom-pop charm that first put Chiang on the map. The album is already generating steady buzz among his devoted listeners, with pre-save links active and anticipation growing for the full drop.

At this stage of his career, Luke Chiang feels fully in command of his voice—both literally and figuratively. After breakout tracks like “Shouldn’t Be” and “Honey” racked up millions of streams, he’s refined his sound without losing the closeness that makes his music feel personal. “say that!” shows that growth: sharper songwriting, deeper emotional clarity, and the confidence to let simplicity do the heavy lifting. In a catalog built on relatable heartbreak, this single stands out for how bravely it owns the moment words failed.

What lingers most is the gentle ache of possibility—the three-bed house that never happened, the confession that stayed locked away. Chiang doesn’t shout his regret; he sighs it, and somehow that makes it hit harder. As TYPHOON approaches, “say that!” feels like the calm right before the storm, a beautiful warning of what’s coming.

         

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the singer of the “say that!” song?

The “say that!” song is sung by Luke Chiang.

Who wrote “say that!” by Luke Chiang?

The song “say that!” was written by Jesse Barrera, Luke Chiang, and Vel Dalle.

Who produced “say that!” by Luke Chiang?

“say that!” is produced by Jesse Barrera.

When was the “say that! song released?

The say that! was released on January 2, 2026.

How long is say that! by Luke Chiang?

The duration of the song say that! is approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds.

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