CATEGORIES » MEANING OF THE SONG

The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Truth or Dare" by the artist "Tyla"

In "Truth or Dare," Tyla sings about an ex-lover trying to rekindle their relationship after a long absence. She's skeptical and cynical, believing he's only back because she's now successful and desirable.

The protagonist doubts his sincerity, suspecting his interest stems from her current status. She questions, "So tell me, are you down bad? 'Cause I'm doing good."

The suggestion to play "truth or dare" is a sarcastic challenge. She wants him to prove his love and commitment, not just offer empty words. Phrases like "Do you really care about me?" and "Are you faking?" highlight her distrust and desire for an honest answer.

Tyla sings about how he missed his chance, giving up when they faced challenges. Now that she's happy and independent, he's suddenly realized her worth. But for her, it's too late. He "fumbled" the opportunity, and she's moved on.

Hold on

Did you say you're on your way?

Why now?

When you just went MIA

Message received, oh, now you want me back?

I know the procedure

Tryna come to my place, turn around

That's too far away and we're too far gone

Can't handle what I am now

You're a fan now and I'm not what I was

So tell me, are you down now? 'Cause I'm up now

So let's play truth or dare

Dare you to forget that you used to treat me just like anyone

Truth or dare? Is it true you care?

Now that you can see the love from everyone

[2x:]

Tell me

Now you care? Truth or dare?

Are you playing? Truth or dare

Would you still want me if I didn't have it all? (All)

You could've had it with me but instead you gave it up (Gave it, gave it up)

Tell me, when's it gonna get through to you

Everybody needs someboyd, but I can't feel

When they ask you questions 'bout me, tell 'em how you

How we could've gone places, but you were too impacient

Can't handle what I am now

You're a fan now and I'm not what I was

So tell me, are you down now? 'Cause I'm up now

So let's play truth or dare

Dare you to forget that you used to treat me just like anyone

Truth or dare? Is it true you care?

Now that you can see the love from everyone

[2x:]

Tell me

Now you care? Truth or dare?

Are you playing? Truth or dare

More Articles
In the song "ART," singer Tyla uses the metaphor of art to describe a sensual and passionate relationship. The lyrical heroine presents herself as a work of art, a muse longing to be immortalized in the creation of her beloved
In "Make It Work", Tyga boasts about his success, wealth, and lavish lifestyle. He emphasizes that he achieved everything through hard work ("I been at it all night") and now enjoys the fruits of his labor
In "Make It Nasty," Tyga employs crude and vulgar language to depict sexual acts and relationships with women. The lyrics are rife with misogyny, objectification of women, and glorification of material wealth
In "Ice Cream Man," Tyga employs an ice cream metaphor to boast about his wealth, status, and sexual prowess. The Ice Cream Man Tyga refers to himself as the "Ice Cream Man," symbolizing his ability to attract women ("Chunky Monkeys") with his money, fame, and charisma
In "Good Day," Tyga and Lil Wayne rap about what constitutes a good day for them. Despite the aggressive tone and references to violence, the main message is one of gratitude for avoiding trouble and conflict
In "Faded," Tyga paints a picture of his lavish lifestyle, overflowing with parties, drugs, and casual encounters. He boasts about his wealth, comparing himself to icons like Al Pacino and the members of the hip-hop duo Underground Kingz
Feedback: mail@wikimeaning.com
Privacy Policy
Disclaimer
About Wikimeaning