Who Hurt You Lyrics – Daniel Caesar ft. T-Pain
Who Hurt You Lyrics
[Verse 1: Daniel Caesar]
Take me back to Georgia, back to Atlanta
Funny how present turns past
I might fly Priscilla out just for 'Bana
So mesmerized by that ass
The way she moves it I can tell that she loves me
N!gga can't help but to touch
Smack it 'round a bit then sip on some bubbly
Hope I'm not doing too much
[Refrain: Daniel Caesar]
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
[Pre-Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
You make me feel so primal and
That's what I am, I'm just a man
[Chorus: Daniel Caesar & T-Pain]
Take that pu**y, drop it in my lap
I love it when you move like that
Now turn around and throw it back
It back, it back (I'm just a man)
Oh-no-no-no-no-oh-oh
[Verse 2: Daniel Caesar & T-Pain]
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 or 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 or two
Look at all the cash I blew
[Refrain: Daniel Caesar & T-Pain]
Strange new addictions picked up on the road
(Oh, up on the road)
Changed my opinions and changed up my flows
(Oh, up my flows)
Changed my approach, no more loving these hoes
(Changed my approach, loving these hoes)
And when it rains it pours, yeah
[Pre-Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
You make me feel, yes, so primal and
That's what I am, I'm just a man
[Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
Take that pu**y, drop it in my lap
I love it when you move like that
Now turn around and throw it back, it back, it back
Who Hurt You Lyrics Meaning
"Who Hurt You" by Daniel Caesar ft. T-Pain delves into the complexities of relationships, desires, and personal struggles, using vivid and explicit language to depict the artist's emotional state and experiences. The song confronts themes of temptation, self-awareness, and the raw desires of a man navigating the challenges and pleasures of love and intimacy. It's important to note that the song’s content, particularly its language and depictions, may be considered explicit or controversial to some listeners.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Daniel Caesar talks about his desire to return to Georgia, specifically Atlanta. He reflects on the fleeting nature of time, where the present quickly becomes the past. He mentions the possibility of flying someone named Priscilla to join him, and he's captivated by her physical appearance. This verse hints at the idea of seeking momentary pleasures and being drawn to physical attraction.
[Refrain]
The refrain discusses how life on the road has led to the development of new addictions and changes in his perspective. It implies that his experiences have shaped his views and behavior. He acknowledges that his approach to love and relationships has evolved, and he recognizes that life can be challenging and unpredictable.
[Pre-Chorus]
In the pre-chorus, Daniel Caesar acknowledges that the primal, instinctual aspects of his nature influence his actions. He emphasizes that he is just a man, subject to his desires and urges.
[Chorus]
The chorus is a collaboration between Daniel Caesar and T-Pain. It is filled with explicit language and references to sexual desire. The lyrics depict a lustful encounter, focusing on physical attraction and intimate moments.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the song continues to describe experiences with strippers and the allure of their bodies in places like Vegas and New Orleans. It highlights the idea that certain individuals stand out in their attractiveness and performance. The mention of spending money and making it rain underscores the materialistic aspect of such encounters.
[Refrain]
T-Pain's contribution to the refrain reiterates the idea of changes and adaptations made while on the road. He emphasizes that experiences have influenced his opinions, flows, and approach to relationships, mirroring the sentiments expressed by Daniel Caesar in the first refrain.
[Pre-Chorus]
T-Pain, like Daniel Caesar, acknowledges his primal instincts in the pre-chorus and embraces his identity as a man with desires and flaws.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the explicit, physical desires expressed earlier in the song, focusing on the sexual and sensual aspects of the encounter.
Throughout the song, there’s a consistent theme of yearning, experiences on the road, self-discovery, and the dichotomy between primal desires and a transformed mindset. It depicts a journey of self-awareness, acknowledging personal weaknesses, temptations, and the conflict between emotional connections and raw physical desires. The explicit language used serves to highlight the intensity and rawness of these emotions and experiences.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Daniel Caesar (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- T-Pain
- Producer(s)
- Matthew Burnett & Jordan Evans
- Writter(s)
- Daniel Caesar
- Released On
- October 16, 2018
Daniel Caesar (Singles) Songs
- 1.Best Part ft. H.E.R.
- 2.Blessed
- 3.Cyanide
- 4.Do You Like Me?
- 5.Get You ft. Kali Uchis
- 6.Hold Me Down
- 7.Japanese Denim
- 8.Please Do Not Lean ft. Badbadnotgood
- 9.Streetcar
- 10.We Find Love
- 11.Who Hurt You ft. T-Pain
Daniel Caesar Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Who Hurt You" song?
"Who Hurt You" song is sung by Daniel Caesar ft. T-Pain.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Who Hurt You" song?
"Who Hurt You" song lyrics written by Daniel Caesar.
Who is the music producer of "Who Hurt You" song?
"Who Hurt You" song music composed & produced by Matthew Burnett & Jordan Evans.
When was "Who Hurt You" song released?
"Who Hurt You" song was released on October 16, 2018.