Who Hurt You? – Daniel Caesar


Take me back to Georgia, back to Atlanta

Funny how present turns past

I might fly Priscilla out just for banter

So mesmerized by that ass

The way she moves it I can tell that she loves me

Nigga can’t help but to touch

Smack it ’round a bit then sip on some bubbly

Hope I’m not doing too much

Strange new addictions picked up on the road

Changed my opinions and changed up my flows

Changed my approach, no more loving these hoes

And when it rains it pours, yeah

You make me feel so primal

That’s what I am, I’m just a man

Take that pussy, drop it in my lap

I love it when you move like that

Now turn around and throw it back, it back, it back

Oh-no-no-no-no-oh

Strippers out in Vegas, New Orleans too

Booties just don’t shake like Priscilla’s do

Follies on a Tuesday, not one but two

Not one stack but two

Look at all the cash I blew

Strippers out in Vegas, New Orleans too

Booties just don’t shake like Priscilla’s do

Follies on a Tuesday, not one but two

Not one stack but two

Look at all the cash I blew

Strange new addictions picked up on the road

Changed my opinions and changed up my flows

Changed my approach, no more loving these hoes

And when it rains it pours, yeah

You make me feel so primal

That’s what I am, I’m just a man

Take that pussy, drop it in my lap

I love it when you move like that

Now turn around and throw it back, it back, it back

A Journey Through Temptation and Self-Reflection

“Who Hurt You?” by Daniel Caesar is a candid exploration of desire, vulnerability, and personal change. The song juxtaposes the nostalgia of returning to familiar places with the excitement of new experiences, all while reflecting on the impact of relationships and life on the road. Caesar’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of temptation—both physical and emotional—as he recounts encounters with Priscilla and the allure of nightlife in cities like Atlanta, Vegas, and New Orleans. The repeated reference to “strange new addictions” and changing attitudes towards love hint at a deeper internal struggle, as Caesar comes to terms with his own boundaries and the consequences of his choices. Ultimately, the song is as much about self-discovery as it is about fleeting pleasures.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Daniel Caesar
  • Songwriters: Daniel Caesar
  • Release Year: 2018

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