I Love Beyonce Too – Bryson Tiller


Look I be up when you call me

Who told you crying would solve it?

Girl feel free to start venting, it’s okay I’m hear to listen

I been here from the beginning

Swear my love is consistent

These girls protest against niggas

I might just sign the petition

I’m scared to let somebody in on this

No new men, no no no

You gotta let this go

I wanna be more than a shoulder you can cry

Girl am I your type or do I not have the right to know?

This side is old girl

Say name, say my name

When no one is around you

Say, “Baby I love you, I’m ready for a change”

Say my name, say my name

You acting kinda shady, baby

Why the sudden change?

Say my name

Say my name

Say it baby, say it baby

When no one is around you

One more time

Say my name, say my name

Damn that boy be slacking

Why can’t you just move past it?

Time for a change

Call you when it’s early

Even call you when I’m busy

But if you call me and I miss it, I hit you right back, can’t believe we’re just friends

This why I been saying no new men, no no no

You know this how ends so, don’t get me started ’bout trust, boy don’t doubt us

Come get my love

I’ll give it baby, but I’m finished baby

Ain’t got shit else to say

Ain’t got shit else to say

Did I just potentially ruin a good song?

I don’t know but Ima freestyle off my mind, off my mind

Take them clothes off one time

Baby you are, finally mine, your finally mine

I don’t really like this remake

I don’t really like this remake

Got it off YouTube

Tiller why you ain’t put out a mixtape yet?

Probably cause my whole team be slacking

Lazy ass niggas ain’t tryna get this money

Bitch ass nigga still think this shit funny

This ain’t no motherfucking game nigga

Sasha Renee nigga, Sasha Renee nigga

Didn’t even know the beat did this shit ain’t the end

It’s kinda cool but I gotta go

My friend

Vulnerability and Emotional Honesty

Bryson Tiller’s “I Love Beyonce Too” is a raw, introspective track that navigates the complexities of modern relationships and emotional vulnerability. Throughout the song, Tiller expresses his willingness to be present for someone he cares about, emphasizing the importance of open communication and trust. The lyrics reflect his frustration with being just a shoulder to cry on, yearning for a deeper connection while grappling with fears of rejection and uncertainty. The repeated references to “say my name” cleverly nod to Destiny’s Child, reinforcing the desire for affirmation and clarity in love.

Reflection and Self-Awareness

The latter part of the song shifts into a candid, almost freestyle reflection where Tiller questions his own creative process and the authenticity of the track. This self-awareness brings a unique layer to the song, blurring the line between polished music and spontaneous expression. It’s a testament to Tiller’s artistry, revealing both his insecurities and his commitment to honesty in his music.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bryson Tiller
  • Songwriter: Bryson Tiller

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