Me, Myself & I – Beyoncé

All the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out

Here you go, trippin’

Everything is cool between us, Bey

I told you that

Out on the road wit’ my people, just doin’ what I gotta do

There’s nothin’ goin’ on that shouldn’t be goin’ on

You got to trust me, Ma

I can’t believe I believed everything we had would last

So young and naive of me to think she was from your past

Silly of me to dream of one day havin’ your kids

Love is so blind, it feels right when it’s wrong

I can’t believe I fell for your schemes, I’m smarter than that

So dumb and naive to believe that with me you’re a changed man

Foolish of me to compete when you cheat with loose women

It took me some time, but now I moved on

Because I realized I’ve got

Me, myself, and I

That’s all I got in the end

That’s what I found out

And it ain’t no need to cry

I took a vow that from now on, I’m gon’ be my own best friend

Me, myself, and I

That’s all I got in the end

That’s what I found out

And it ain’t no need to cry

I took a vow that from now on, I’m gon’ be my own best friend

You’re so controlling, you say that you love me but you don’t

Your family told me one day I would see it on my own

Next thing I know, I’m dealing with your three kids in my home

Love is so blind, it feels right when it’s wrong

Now that it’s over, stop callin’ me

Come pick up your clothes

Ain’t no need to front like you’re still with me

All your homies know

Even your very best friend tried to warn me on the low

It took me some time, but now I am strong

Because I realized I’ve got

Me, myself, and I

That’s all I got in the end

That’s what I found out

And it ain’t no need to cry

I took a vow that from now on, I’m gon’ be my own best friend

Me, myself, and I

That’s all I got in the end

That’s what I found out

And it ain’t no need to cry

I took a vow that from now on, I’m gon’ be my own best friend

(I’ve got me, myself, and I)

I know that I will never disappoint myself

(My eyes have cried a thousand times)

All the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out

(I can’t regret time spent with you)

Yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way

(It’s how I learned how to make it through)

After all the rain, you’ll see the sun come out again

(Now I’ve got me, myself, and I)

Hey, I know that I will never disappoint myself

(My eyes have cried a thousand times)

I’ve cried

All the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out

(I can’t regret time spent with you)

Yeah-yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way

(It’s how I learned how to make it through)

After all the rain, you’ll see the sun come out again

Yeah-eah, hee

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-ha

Yeah, yeah

(I’ve got me, myself, and I)

Me, myself, and I

(My eyes have cried a thousand times)

I have cried so many times

(I can’t regret time spent with you)

I can’t regret time spent with you

(It’s how I learned how to make it through)

After all the rain, you’ll see the sun come out again

(Now I’ve got me, myself, and I)

Oh! I know that I will never disappoint myself

(My eyes have cried a thousand times)

If you’ve cried a thousand times

Ladies, you will survive!

(I can’t regret time spent with you)

Yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way

(It’s how I learned how to make it through)

I can see the sun shine

I got me, myself, and I

Empowerment Through Heartbreak

“Me, Myself & I” by Beyoncé is a soulful anthem that captures the journey from betrayal to self-empowerment. The lyrics trace the aftermath of a broken relationship, where initial trust and hope give way to disappointment and realization. Beyoncé’s narrative is honest—she admits to being naive and misled, but ultimately reclaims her power by choosing herself over heartbreak. The repeated refrain, “Me, myself, and I, that’s all I got in the end,” is a bold declaration of self-reliance and resilience, resonating with anyone who has had to find strength after a loss.

From Pain to Independence

The song stands out for its message of personal growth. Instead of dwelling on betrayal, Beyoncé emphasizes learning from pain and refusing to let it define her. The verses acknowledge vulnerability, but the chorus turns that vulnerability into a vow—to become her own best friend. This transformation makes “Me, Myself & I” an enduring anthem for independence and self-love, especially for women who have faced similar struggles.

Song Credits

Songwriters: Beyoncé Knowles, Scott Storch, Robert Waller
Release Year: 2003
Label: Columbia Records