She tryna fit in for that nigga, tryna pretend for that nigga
Say she went in for that nigga, say she put it in for that nigga
Say she want it all, say she want it all for that nigga
Crying to her girls for that nigga, sacrifice it all for that nigga
How she gonna fall for that nigga, tell me how she gonna fall for that nigga
Girl he did you wrong, only cause you let him
But if you let me in, ill treat you so much better
Honestly girl yeah I’m getting kind of fed up
Cause you showing him love and he don’t show any effort
So tell me what you see in that nigga
Baby tell me what you see in that nigga
What makes you wanna be with that nigga
You would rather be with me than that nigga
I’m just tryna let you know how I feel
So baby let me know how you feel
Shawty let me know how you feel
All I ask is you keep it real
Searching for love, you been searching for love
You been searching for love, but you look for the wrong niggas
Yeah you search for the wrong niggas and you search in the wrong places
And you search for the wrong faces and you search for the wrong vibe
You in love with them bad guys don’t see niggas with the new rides
(Searching for love)
You deserve, you deserve
You deserve better, yeah you deserve
You deserve, you deserve better
You deserve better, I can give you better
And I can make yo-, I can make you,
And I can make you wetter
So what you see in that nigga
Tell me what you see in that nigga
What you see in that nigga
You’d rather be with me than that nigga
What you see in that nigga
Tell me what you see in that
What you see in that nigga
Tell me what you see in that nigga
Unpacking the Message: Longing for True Love
In “Deserve Better,” Bryson Tiller crafts a heartfelt narrative about unrequited love and the struggle of watching someone you care for settle for less. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman caught in a cycle, giving her all to someone who doesn’t reciprocate her efforts. Tiller positions himself as the voice of reason, questioning what she sees in her current partner and highlighting her pattern of searching for love in the wrong places. The song’s tone is vulnerable yet assertive, as Tiller urges her to recognize her worth and consider a love that treats her with the respect she deserves.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Songwriters: Not specified
- Release Year: Not specified
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