Yeah, ayy, yeah, ayy
Ayy, ayy, yeah, ayy
Ayy, ayy, yeah, ayy
Yeah
Say I didn’t love you, you know a nigga loved you
Did you forget to mention?
All the things I did for you, times I made a trip
‘Cause I know you hate the distance
Baby, it’s alright (It’s alright)
Go ahead and take your time
But you gotta make your mind
Make your mind up, ooh
Girl, it’s on you to tell me what you wanna do
Ayy
Tell me no, tell me somethin’, tell me, is it someone
See you playin’ with pronto, must know somethin’ I don’t, uh
Can’t keep explainin’ myself, feels like I’m drainin’ myself
I guess there’s no one to blame but myself
Got a big Henny cup, I’ll drink it with help
I’m taintin’ myself, I’m ashamed of myself
I’ve been praying for myself like you used to
Embracin’ myself, like you two
I know things is different, your name is different
And as strange as it is, I’m okay with this
And I can’t say it different, never even met him
Can’t hate the nigga, although I hate the feelin’
I gotta-
Although I hate the feelin’, I gotta face the feelin’
I gotta feel that shit
Bury the feelin’, kill that shit
The only way to heal that shit, you know
They won’t hear a nigga talk that shit as trill as this, as real as this
I’m feelin’ like I still got this
I give you more or somethin’, until that’s it
Exploring Emotional Vulnerability in “Blame”
Bryson Tiller’s “Blame” is a poignant reflection on love, regret, and personal growth. The artist openly expresses his struggles with distance, communication, and unresolved feelings after a breakup. The repetitious lines and honest confessions highlight a journey of self-blame and accountability. Tiller’s lyrics capture the pain of seeing a former lover move on and the internal battle of letting go, making listeners empathize with the vulnerability and rawness he brings to the track. Ultimately, the song is about facing and processing emotions rather than burying them, underscoring the importance of healing and self-acceptance.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Songwriters: Bryson Tiller, Teddy Walton
- Release Year: 2019
- Label: RCA Records