Mario Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | I Choose You |
| 2 | I Miss My Friend |
| 3 | Braid My Hair |
| 4 | Girl in the Picture |
| 5 | Soundtrack to My Broken Heart |
| 6 | Kryptonite |
| 7 | Like Me Real Hard |
| 8 | 2 Train |
| 9 | Chick Wit da Braids |
| 10 | Right and a Wrong Way |
| 11 | What Your Name Is |
| 12 | Before She Said Hi |
| 13 | Never |
| 14 | 18 |
| 15 | The Hardest Moment |
| 16 | Don't Walk Away |
| 17 | Get Out |
| 18 | Holla Back |
| 19 | Directions |
| 20 | Tameeka |
| 21 | Could U Be |
| 22 | Let Me Watch |
| 23 | Fatal Distraction |
| 24 | Do for Love |
| 25 | Anticipated |
| 26 | Boom |
| 27 | Boom (Typsy remix) |
| 28 | Boom (remix a cappella) |
| 29 | Boom (remix instrumental) |
| 30 | Boom (remix) |
| 31 | Boom (remix) (Promo Only clean edit) |
| 32 | Break Up |
| 33 | Break Up (clean) |
| 34 | Break Up (radio edit) |
| 35 | Call the Cops |
| 36 | Care For You |
| 37 | Closer |
| 38 | Couldn’t Say No |
| 39 | Crying Out For Me - Radio Edit |
| 40 | Crying Out for Me |
| 41 | Crying Out for Me (remix) |
| 42 | C’Mon |
| 43 | C’Mon (original radio version) |
| 44 | C’Mon, C’Mon |
| 45 | Dancing Shadows |
| 46 | Do Right |
| 47 | Drowning |
| 48 | Fortune Cookie |
| 49 | Friends |
| 50 | Get Back |
Mario Albums
Singles
About Mario
Mario is an American R&B singer from Baltimore who emerged in the early 2000s with a smooth, melodic vocal style that blended contemporary R&B with hip-hop influences. His breakthrough hit "Just a Friend 2002" and the chart-topping "Let Me Love You" showcased his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads with modern production, while collaborations like "Let Me Love You (Remix)" featuring T.I. & Jadakiss demonstrated his crossover appeal. Songs like "I Choose You" and "Braid My Hair" further established his reputation for vulnerable, relationship-focused lyrics delivered with his distinctive tenor voice. Over nearly two decades, Mario has remained a consistent presence in R&B, evolving his sound while maintaining the romantic sincerity that made him a staple of 2000s urban radio.