WY@ Lyrics – Brent Faiyaz
WY@ Lyrics
[Chorus: Brent Faiyaz]
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real
That's why I always tell you come through for real
After this time I'll be through for real
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real
That's why I always tell you come through for real
After this time I'll be through for real
[Verse 1: Brent Faiyaz]
Even I know you ain't no good for me
But you feel so good to me
Every time I come back, I try to leave
So how you end up back with me?
Oh (I don't know)
This ain't what I want, this is something else
Something that ain't good for my health
I been searching but I can't get no help
And I don't feel like myself, oh
[Chorus: Brent Faiyaz]
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real
That's why I always tell you come through for real (Oh, oh-oh)
After this time I'll be through for real
After this time I'll be through for real (Through for real)
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real (Real, yeah)
That's why I always tell you come through for real
(Where you at? oh, oh)
After this time I'll be through for real (Bring me that—)
After this time I'll be through for real (Through for real)
[Verse 2: Brent Faiyaz]
I can feel them walls closing
I can feel it all
I'm stuck in your claws
Try to run but I don't get far
I'ma put some blame on me
Tryna take accountability
But you take on my ability
You're the death of me and the remedy
I be doing too much
[Chorus: Brent Faiyaz]
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real (Oh, yeah)
That's why I always tell you come through for real (Oh)
After this time I'll be through for real (Oh)
After this time I'll be through for real
I be doing sh!t I really shouldn't do for real
(I've been doing sh!t I shouldn't do)
That's why I always tell you come through for real
(Baby, where you at? oh, oh)
After this time I'll be through for real (Bring me that—)
After this time I'll be through for real
WY@ Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "WY@" by Brent Faiyaz revolves around the internal struggle of the narrator, Brent Faiyaz, who finds himself engaging in behaviors that he knows are detrimental to him, particularly in a relationship. Despite recognizing that the relationship isn't good for him, he still finds himself drawn back to it, unable to resist the allure of the other person. Throughout the song, he grapples with this internal conflict, acknowledging the toxicity of the relationship while also finding himself unable to break free from it.
[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the narrator's acknowledgment of his own actions, admitting that he's doing things he shouldn't be doing, yet still asking the other person to come back to him. It reflects a cycle of behavior where he knows he should move on, but he keeps repeating the same patterns.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Brent Faiyaz expresses his awareness that the person he's involved with isn't good for him, yet he's drawn to them because of how good they make him feel. He struggles with leaving the relationship despite his attempts to do so, questioning why he keeps returning even though he knows it's not what he truly wants.
[Chorus]
Repeating the chorus, Faiyaz reiterates his tendency to engage in harmful behavior despite knowing better. He acknowledges his repeated mistakes but continues to seek comfort in the other person, indicating a cycle of dependency and self-destructive behavior.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Faiyaz describes feeling trapped and unable to escape the relationship, symbolized by "them walls closing" and being "stuck in your claws." He tries to take responsibility for his actions but also recognizes the role the other person plays in his inability to break free. Despite wanting to move on, he feels powerless to do so, feeling both drawn to and harmed by the relationship.
[Chorus]
Once again, the chorus emphasizes Faiyaz's acknowledgment of his harmful behavior and his continued reliance on the other person despite knowing it's not healthy. He expresses a desire to break free from the cycle after this time, indicating a sense of hope for change but also acknowledging the difficulty of breaking old patterns.
[Popular phrase]
"I be doing shit I really shouldn't do for real"
This line encapsulates the central theme of the song, emphasizing the narrator's recognition of his own harmful behavior and his struggle to break free from it. It reflects a sense of self-awareness and admission of fault, while also highlighting the difficulty of overcoming ingrained patterns of behavior.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Anthoine Walters, Dpat, Otxhello, Jonathan Wells & Berg
- Writter(s)
- Brent Faiyaz, Otxhello, Anthoine Walters, Jonathan Wells, Berg & Dpat
- Released On
- September 19, 2023
Larger Than Life Songs
- 1.Best Time
- 2.Forever Yours
- 3.Last One Left ft. Lil Gray, Missy Elliott
- 4.Moment Of Your Life ft. Coco Jones
- 5.Outside All Night ft. A$AP Rocky, N3WYRKLA
- 6.Pistachios
- 7.Tim’s Intro
- 8.WY@
Brent Faiyaz Albums
Larger Than Life (2023)
English
October 27, 2023Wasteland (2022)
English
July 8, 2022Brent Faiyaz (Singles)
English
January 1, 2013
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "WY@" song?
"WY@" song is sung by Brent Faiyaz.
Who is the lyrics writer of "WY@" song?
"WY@" song lyrics written by Brent Faiyaz, Otxhello, Anthoine Walters, Jonathan Wells, Berg & Dpat.
Who is the music producer of "WY@" song?
"WY@" song music composed & produced by Anthoine Walters, Dpat, Otxhello, Jonathan Wells & Berg.
When was "WY@" song released?
"WY@" song was released on September 19, 2023.