ÆON L U S T – Bryson Tiller

Sexy lil’ diva, many can’t reach her

Diva like Bey, no opera singer

She just livin’ in my mind, rent free

Weed and greed is all I need

Seen her, lookin’ like magazines

Picture me with the fifty-five millimeter

Girl, you intrigue me

Yeah, uh

No fair, this is not common

I can find girls like them, no problem, baby

But you not them, baby, no

No air, there is no oxygen

When I see you, many men feel like me

(Like me, like me, like me)

Yeah

I know, she got niggas on a leash

I know, she rock Vicky’s underneath

I know, she not slick and she a freak

Well, hmm

Gotta be committed for at least, well, hmm

Who knows? Part of the mystique, well, hmm

I been eyein’ close for the details, hmm

Like kaleidoscope, I just see 12, uh

Reasons why I’m cuffin’, where does she dwell?

Need to come and touch it, like I read Braille

Uh, I’m off track like I derailed

These broads wack, she no ordinary female

Like, she went paperless, she don’t need male

She got paper, they inquire through the e-mail

Bitches hatin’, ho, be quiet up in retail

I been lustin’ for an eon, I mean well, but

No fair, this is not common (Not common)

I can find girls like them, no problem, baby (No problem, baby)

But you not them, baby, no (Not them, no)

No air, there is no oxygen

When I see you, many men feel like me

(Like me, like me, like me)

Yeah

Dance like this, put up your hands like this (Like this)

If you need romance like this (Like this)

Fuck is he saying like this? (Like this)

But, did he say it like this? (Like this)

Oh no, he ain’t say it like this (Like this)

I had to say it like this (Yeah)

Stop playing like, like

Like, like

Like, like

Exploring the Allure in “ÆON L U S T”

Bryson Tiller’s “ÆON L U S T” delves deep into the intoxicating nature of desire and fascination. The track paints a vivid picture of a woman who is as untouchable as she is captivating, likened to a “diva like Bey” but shrouded in mystique. Tiller navigates complex emotions, expressing how this woman occupies his thoughts “rent free,” and how her presence takes his breath away—”no air, there is no oxygen.” The lyrics cleverly mix admiration with playful wordplay and cultural references, highlighting both the allure and the frustration of an infatuation that feels singular and hard to replicate. The repeated theme of rarity and the struggle to define the connection adds emotional depth, making “ÆON L U S T” resonate with anyone who’s ever been mesmerized by someone elusive.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bryson Tiller
  • Release Year: 2024