Hey, hey
Hey (Yeah, yeah)
Come through where you at so you don’t gotta drive
Busy through the week, you need some off time
Patek on your wrist, know we got all the time we need
Makin’ up for lost time (Yeah)
Ever since you cut ties with your ex and put him on ice
Yesterday’s price ain’t the same price
We be drippin’ in that fabric, that fashion
Got you lit, and now we matchin’
They be tryin to split the ticket witchu’ but you lackin’, they slackin’
Put you on and now you tapped in
Tapped in with a rich boy sellin’ that (Yeah)
Throw some Ds, bad bitch (Yeah)
She with me, baby (Oh)
Double C, she’s with, she’s with rich boy (Oh)
Throw some Ds, accent (Yes)
Overseas, savage (Yes)
Energy, she’s with, she’s with
Big bank, ran it up
PJ to Atlanta (Huh)
Just bought a Lamb’ truck
He went ghost on you, I put you in Phantoms (Wait)
Wait a minute, wait a minute
Do the most for you, I do it in random
He a joke to you, should be doin’ stand up
He don’t put spend it on you (Huh), ho that shit for ransom
If you don’t fuck with broke niggas, ladies, this your anthem
Rich boy sellin’ that (Yeah)
Throw some Ds, bad bitch (Yeah)
She with me, baby (Oh)
Double C, she’s with, she’s with rich boy (Oh)
Throw some Ds, accent (Accent, yes)
Overseas, savage (Savage, yes)
Energy, she’s with, she’s with
Spendin’ on you, tonight (Baby)
I’m spendin’ on you, tonight (Woah)
Yes, I know what you like (Rich)
I bet I know what you like
Rich boy sellin’ that
Luxury and Loyalty: A Modern Love Story
Bryson Tiller’s “Rich Boy” paints a vivid portrait of contemporary romance set against a backdrop of luxury and success. Tiller uses opulent imagery—designer watches, private jets, Lamborghinis, and exclusive fashion—to highlight how material comfort and attention can elevate a relationship. The lyrics suggest a partner who’s finally being treated with respect and indulgence after moving on from a less fulfilling past. The repeated references to exclusivity and matching energy emphasize loyalty and the joy of finding someone who truly appreciates you. With playful bravado, Tiller positions himself as the ultimate provider, making clear distinctions between himself and previous suitors who failed to meet the mark.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Release Year: 2024