Hush, ayy
I got things to, say I gotta, talk to you
Too much to talk about
Come clean to you
Too much
Touch down, shawty, I just touched down
Guess I gotta start a hunt down
You still givin’ me the run around (oh no)
Hit me with the addy and I’m comin’ now
Wanna get there before sundown (sundown)
Tryna be a better man
Came to tell you that we gotta start fuckin’ ’round
But you look good, I wanna fuck now
Make these other bitches seem basic (basic)
Livin’ where they go to vacation
You a goddess, you gracious
Look like a supermodel
But you modest, look what God has created (goddamn)
I’m tryna stop you from being famous (yeah)
From rappers knowin’ what your name is (aw yeah)
I’m barely famous and I hate it
Take your time, I’m just sayin’
I’m a selfish nigga on occasion (I’m selfish)
Fuck you ain’t know hate you ’til I crave it (I crave it)
Whatever you finna say, save it (girl save it)
I be like my bad, girl, I’m busy (I’m busy)
You know I always say the same shit (same shit)
Hit you when I’m back in the city
When I’m back in the city
Back in the city
Back in the, I could lose it all
Are you willing to risk it with me? Oh no
I guess we will never know
You think you know but you don’t
Trust me, you don’t know, oh no
I don’t send no more photos (no no)
And takin’ my breath, yeah, yeah
Got me in a choke hold [*gasp*] yeah
Got me in a choke hold
Bring you to where I’m stayin’
Whatever I was sayin’
Never mind what I was sayin’
Never mind what I was
Never mind what I was sayin’
Fuck it, never mind
I could never make up my, my
Honest Confessions and Emotional Tension
In “Nevermind This (Interlude),” Bryson Tiller delivers a raw and vulnerable moment, opening up about the complexities of communication in a relationship. The song captures the push and pull of wanting to speak one’s truth while wrestling with desire, doubt, and the fear of being misunderstood. Tiller’s lyrics paint the picture of a late-night confession where pride clashes with longing, and the struggle to be honest is palpable. The repeated motif of wanting to explain himself but ultimately withdrawing—”Never mind what I was sayin'”—reflects the uncertainty and hesitation that haunt the connection.
Desire, Insecurity, and Self-Reflection
Tiller’s storytelling is intimate, revealing his insecurities about fame and the desire to keep his muse away from the spotlight. The interplay between wanting to move forward in the relationship and being pulled back by selfish tendencies adds depth to the narrative. The song’s brevity, carried by confessional lines and melodic delivery, highlights the fleeting yet intense emotional moments that define modern relationships.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Songwriters: Bryson Tiller
- Release Year: 2024