PSP – Bryson Tiller


(Everything Foreign)

Wassup baby welcome to the Slum

Huh

And I know a girl in Michigan a nigga never seen

Lot of Prada on the scene

Every product Maybelline

She look pretty in some pink

WAP bustin’ out the jeans

Physical, I broke physics puttin’ dick in her physique

Princess in the passenger seat, she my PSP

She a boss, Add a Y [?], yeah Kelis

Pressin’ niggas when I drop, that’s a fuckin’ press release

She said, “All you niggas watch”

Except for me, except for me

Twerkin’ on the TikTok, that’s enough to get extreme

I’m barred up so crazy, she forgot her specialty

And she like it when I sing, yeah, like I’m Pleasure P

And she bound to get a ring, yeah, out the treasury

And she thick, I know my ex petite, but that’s my expertise

I hit it to the bass, yeah, said she’ll never leave

Waitin’ ’til my album drop, she like, “Yeah, especially”

Now, she in countin’ guap, bought some new accessories

Slum headed to the top, got a new trajectory

When I was seventeen

Didn’t think I’d ever stop or do it temporarily

Or hear me rappin’ over Phenergan, what the check read

And I know some girls in Michigan these niggas never seen

Lot of Prada on the scene

Every product Maybelline

She look pretty in some pink

WAP bustin’ out the jeans

Physical, I broke physics puttin’ dick in her physique

Princess in the passenger seat, she my PSP

I hit it to the bass, yeah

I told her, “Tiller on the way”, yeah

I’m tryna hit it every day, yeah

She tryna sit it on my face, yeah

No hesitation I said hell yeah, yeah, yeah

[?]

I’m tryna take her to the—

Exploring Love and Luxury in Bryson Tiller’s “PSP”

“PSP” by Bryson Tiller dives into themes of romance, status, and self-confidence, painting a vivid picture of an intimate relationship set against a backdrop of luxury and authenticity. Tiller crafts verses that highlight both material allure and genuine connection, as he details a partner who stands out not just for her looks and style, but for her undeniable presence and loyalty. References to high-end brands like Prada and Maybelline, along with playful nods to pop culture, create a rich atmosphere that blends aspiration with realism.

Intimacy and Playful Braggadocio

The chorus and verses intertwine sensuality with Tiller’s trademark melodic flow, juxtaposing physical chemistry with clever wordplay. Lines about breaking physics and making music with his lover capture the song’s balance between bravado and vulnerability. The recurring image of the “Princess in the passenger seat” as his “PSP” becomes a metaphor for partnership and exclusivity, reinforcing the song’s central message of devotion and elevation.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bryson Tiller
  • Songwriters: Bryson Tiller
  • Release Year: 2024

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