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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Try Me" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Try Me," The Weeknd sings to a woman in a relationship, knowing she's unhappy and hinting at his willingness to be more than just a friend.

He's not explicitly trying to break them up but makes it clear he's an option if she's willing to make a move. He reminds her of their past closeness and subtly points out the flaws in her current relationship.

There's a palpable sense of sexual tension and longing throughout the song. The Weeknd urges her to let go of her pride and "try" being with him, promising a more fulfilling experience. He exudes confidence in his ability to give her what her current partner lacks.

The song ends with a plea for her not to play with his emotions. He has already proven his devotion by "kissing her scars" and "fixing her heart," and now seeks reciprocation.

[Intro:]

Any time is the time

Any time for you to get my call, baby (so, baby)

Are you alone, baby?

Babe, he ain't around, pick up your phone, baby

Whoa

[Chorus:]

Can you try me? (try me), try me (try me)

Once you put your pride aside

You can notify me (fy me), -fy me (fy me)

You're the best I ever had

Baby girl, remind me (mind me), -mind me (mind me)

Lemme know if it's on

And you know where to find me, find me

Having thoughts you never had, yeah

[Verse 1:]

I didn't know you were down for finding out

I thought you had some kind of love for your man

Well, I'm not tryna break up something

You've been workin' out, you've been steady

But I'm ready to go all the way if you let me

Don't you tempt me

[Verse 2:]

You're lookin' grown since the last time I looked at you

It might have been, been about a couple months

But I just got the picture that you texted to me

You ain't steady, you look ready to go all the way

If you let me take you down on me

[Chorus:]

Can you try me? (try me), try me (try me)

Once you put your pride aside (once you put your pride aside)

You can notify me (fy me), -fy me (fy me)

You're the best I ever had (you're the best I ever had)

Baby girl, remind me (mind me), -mind me (mind me)

Let me know if it's on (let me know)

And you know where to find me, find me

Havin' thoughts you never had, yeah

Can you try me? Try me, try me

Once you put your pride aside

You can notify me, -fy me

You're the best I ever had

Baby girl, remind me, -mind me

Lemme know if it's on (let me know, baby)

And you know where to find me (find me), find me (find me)

Having thoughts you never had, yeah

[Bridge:]

Oh, lo

Lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo

Lo-lo-lo-lo-lo, lo-lo-lo

Lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-lo

Better try me

[Outro:]

Don't you mess with me

Don't you mess with me

The way I kissed your scars

The way I fixed your heart

Don't you mess with me, babe

Don't you mess with me

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