Ha, yeah
Yeah
I’m feelin’ like
They got sick and tired of me, bein’ that nigga, right
I’m feelin’ like
She ain’t really tired of me, she still came to spend the night
Yeah, she know the difference between me and all these niggas, right
Love to hear Tiller sing, but when she hurt/heard Tiller, right
Everything Tiller say
She said, “Damn, why you trippin’ off, all these niggas anyway
All these niggas in the way?”
Call me when these niggas get their pants back
We can begin rap or we can pretend that
He never said that, he get his head back
He get his life spared, I’m tellin’ these niggas I’m somethin’ like nightmare, I’m
All in his conscious, you better watch this
Rappin’ like I’m in the ’96, nigga, I promise
Cut off the nonsense, or
I’m comin’ with my diss, I’m comin’ with hot breeze
That’s when I rap for your main, send me your side bitch
Yeah, on some fly shit
I like to shine the crown before I close my eyelids
I’m around (Yeah)
If niggas want the smoke then I’m in, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
They don’t want smoke with me, nah, ah
I tried to tell ’em that will never end well
They can tell I had enough (Yeah), I had enough (Yeah)
Can’t convince me that I am not the coldest
Matter fact, transcended that
Bitch, I feel frozen, I feel timeless
I feel like Boston, fuck bein’ modest
From bein’ honest
I hit niggas with silence and I’m still the hardest
Word to Pootie Tang, how this [?]
Need a Gucci bag to hold this garments (Yeah, yeah)
Fuck with you, just [?] won’t regard it, bitch
Things get crazy, can’t be lazy
Fuck you, pay me
If you got a problem with the shit that I’m sayin’
Just say my fuckin’ name
Exploring Self-Confidence and Authenticity
In “Gravity,” Bryson Tiller delivers a bold display of self-assurance and authenticity. The lyrics showcase Tiller’s awareness of his unique presence, both in the music industry and his personal relationships. He contrasts himself with others, making it clear that he stands apart, not just in skill but in attitude. The conversational tone, filled with clever wordplay and candid lines, highlights Tiller’s refusal to be overshadowed or disrespected. He addresses detractors and competitors with a sense of untouchable confidence, all while maintaining a cool, introspective vibe.
Confronting Critics and Embracing Success
Tiller’s verses reflect the pressures of recognition and the skepticism he faces, but rather than backing down, he leans into his strengths. The references to timelessness, resilience, and even humor reveal an artist comfortable with his journey and unafraid to call out anyone who challenges him. The track is ultimately an anthem of self-belief, wrapped in Tiller’s signature laid-back flow and sharp delivery.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Songwriter(s): Bryson Tiller