They Ain’t You Lyrics – Tyla Yaweh
They Ain’t You Lyrics
[Intro: Tyla Yaweh]
You go
[Verse 1: Tyla Yaweh]
Life is crazy on the road
I live like I don't miss you but who am I fooling?
Shut me out and treat me so cold
I'm tryna not let my feelings show but-
You constantly cross my mind and
Laying in the bed by myself sometimes guess
I don't need 'cause the girls they fine but
They ain't like you, swear
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
They don't go to bed like you, no
They don't buss it down like you, no
They don't love trap like you, no
They don't cut the deals like you, no
They ain't you, they ain't you
[Verse 2: Tyla Yaweh]
I pop another bottle just to spray it in the crowd
'Bout a couple thousand people and I hear 'em screaming loud
And my ears they get to buzzing and my brain is blacking out
When the show is done, you the only one I wanna tell about it, yeah
You know this life too
You making moves, you doing you
I'm never too tired to show you the proof
What I gotta do?
I love you, there I said it
When I'm sober I regret it
But they ain't like you, swear
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
They don't go to bed like you, no
They don't buss it down like you, no
They don't love trap like you, no
They don't cut the deals like you, no
They ain't you, they ain't you
They ain't you, they ain't you, whoa
[Bridge: Tyla Yaweh]
You constantly cross my mind and
Laying in the bed by myself sometimes I guess
I don't need 'cause the girls they fine but
They ain't like you, swear
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
They don't go to bed like you, no
They don't buss it down like you, no
They don't love trap like you, no
They don't cut the deals like you, no
They ain't you, they ain't you
They ain't you, whoa, you
They Ain’t You Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "They Ain't You" by Tyla Yaweh explores the struggles of being on the road as a musician while missing someone special back home. The song delves into the conflicting emotions of trying to replace that person with temporary distractions but ultimately realizing that no one compares to them. It expresses feelings of loneliness, longing, and the inability to find someone who matches up to the one who's absent.
[Verse 1]
The first verse sets the stage for the internal conflict the singer faces. Despite living a fast-paced lifestyle on the road, he acknowledges that he misses someone deeply. He tries to suppress these feelings by surrounding himself with others, but it's evident that he's struggling to move on. The phrase "Shut me out and treat me so cold" suggests a sense of rejection or distance from the person he's missing, which adds to his emotional turmoil.
[Chorus]
The chorus highlights the singer's realization that the people he encounters on the road can't compare to the person he misses. He lists various attributes, such as going to bed, engaging in intimate acts, enjoying the same lifestyle, and being involved in his business dealings, to emphasize the uniqueness of the person he longs for. The repetition of "They ain't you" underscores the irreplaceable nature of this individual in his life.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the singer reflects on his experiences performing onstage and the rush of adrenaline that comes with it. Despite the excitement of the crowd's reaction, he admits that the only person he wants to share these moments with is the one he misses. He acknowledges the sacrifices she's made and expresses his love and admiration for her. The line "You making moves, you doing you" acknowledges her independence and success, which he respects and cherishes.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the idea that no one the singer encounters on the road can measure up to the person he misses. The repetition emphasizes the depth of his longing and the inability to find fulfillment in anyone else.
[Bridge]
The bridge reiterates the singer's struggle with longing for the person he misses while being surrounded by temporary distractions. He acknowledges that other people may seem appealing, but ultimately, they don't compare to the one he's missing. The repetition of "They ain't like you, swear" emphasizes the singer's conviction and certainty in this realization.
[Chorus]
The final chorus restates the main theme of the song, emphasizing once again that no one can replace the person the singer misses. The repetition of "They ain't you" serves as a powerful conclusion to the song, driving home the message that despite the distractions and temptations of life on the road, the singer's heart belongs to someone special who can't be replaced.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Tyla Yaweh (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Hugo Black
- Writter(s)
- J.Lauryn, Hugo Black & Tyla Yaweh
- Released On
- February 22, 2019
Tyla Yaweh (Singles) Songs
- 1.All the Smoke ft. Gunna, Wiz Khalifa
- 2.Back Outside
- 3.Blink-182 ft. Juice WRLD
- 4.Gemini
- 5.High Right Now
- 6.I Think I Luv Her ft. YG
- 7.Salute ft. French Montana
- 8.Stuntin’ On You ft. DaBaby
- 9.They Ain’t You
- 10.Tommy Lee ft. Post Malone
- 11.Who Shot Johnny?
Tyla Yaweh Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "They Ain’t You" song?
"They Ain’t You" song is sung by Tyla Yaweh.
Who is the lyrics writer of "They Ain’t You" song?
"They Ain’t You" song lyrics written by J.Lauryn, Hugo Black & Tyla Yaweh.
Who is the music producer of "They Ain’t You" song?
"They Ain’t You" song music composed & produced by Hugo Black.
When was "They Ain’t You" song released?
"They Ain’t You" song was released on February 22, 2019.