“We’ve Come Too Far” by Dave Hollister

This contemporary R&B track (“We’ve Come Too Far”) exudes a sense of regret from the addresser doing something wrong and wanting to salvage his/her relationship.

Could there have been an affair?

Possibly. Actually there is a very high possibility that the narrator’s dishonesty via an affair is what might have caused the deterioration of his relationship with his woman.

For example, the singer states categorically that he did certain things that he is ashamed of. Also, he apologizes to his woman “for coming home late at night”.

These statements are strong pieces of evidence that the singer was involved in an illicit romantic affair with another lady behind his woman’s back.

All in all, his dishonest ways massively messed up his relationship with the woman he loves. Now he is “sorry” for what he did and begging his woman for forgiveness. In doing so, he strongly reminds her of how far they have both come to give up on their relationship.

Lyrics to "We’ve Come Too Far"

When was “We’ve Come too Far” released?

The track was released on the same day as Hollister’s second album, “Chicago ’85… The Movie”, on 21st November 2000. The album itself was released by DreamWorks Records.

“We’ve Come too Far” wasn’t one of the songs released as singles from the album. In all, “Chicago ’85… The Movie” yielded two singles. The first song to be released as a single from this album was “One Woman Man”. The other was “Take care of Home”

Did Dave Hollister write “We’ve Come too Far”?

No. That said, the songwriters listed below are officially credited as this R&B track’s writers:

  • Tim Kelley
  • Bob Robinson
We’ve Come Too Far

Who is Dave Hollister?

Dave burst into stardom as a member of the American R&B group called Blackstreet. As a solo artist, Dave’s best known work is the aforementioned album (which actually went gold in the United States). Another very notable work of Dave’s is being featured on 2Pac’s 1991 song “Brenda’s Got a Baby“.

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