"Just So You Know" is a song by Jesse McCartney. The song is about the internal struggle of wanting to let go of someone you love but finding it difficult to do so. The lyrics convey the conflicting emotions of wanting to move on but being unable to turn away or stop loving the person. The singer confesses that they shouldn't love the person and shouldn't see them, but they are unable to look away or walk away. They admit that they don't know how to be fine when they are not with the person, as they don't know how to make the feelings stop. The chorus reveals that the feeling has taken control of the singer, and they can't help it. They refuse to sit around or let others win, indicating that they won't let go of their love for this person. The singer expresses their struggle in trying to let go but ultimately confesses that they don't want to because they still have so much to say before they go. The bridge section highlights the emptiness and pain the singer feels due to holding onto the unspoken love. They reflect on why they waited so long but realize that the love was always there, just never expressed. They have been waiting for a resolution or closure. Overall, "Just So You Know" is a heartfelt confession of a love that is difficult to let go of, despite the internal struggle. It depicts the complexities of emotions and the desire to express them before moving on.