Fake Friends
Navigating Betrayal: Yung Whitty's Anthem on Independence and Fake FriendsLyrics
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Expression of agreement or affirmation
Yeah, yeah
Repetition of agreement or affirmation
I been on my own so long
Emphasis on the speaker's solitude and independence
Fake friends everywhere
Recognition of the prevalence of insincere companions
I been walking down this road
Narration of the speaker's journey
Just me, myself and I
Reiteration of the speaker's self-reliance
Me, myself and I
-(Me, myself and I)
-(Fake friends everywhere)
Acknowledgment of the ubiquity of false friendships
(I been walking down this road)
Restatement of the speaker's path
Putting all my cards on the table
Declaration of the speaker's openness and honesty
Oh my last bitch you know she was unstable
Reflection on a past relationship with a mentally unstable individual
Made me feel like I was never able
Expression of emotional inadequacy caused by the past relationship
If only now she could see me on the cable
Regret for the previous partner's inability to witness the speaker's current success
See I'm on my way up
Affirmation of the speaker's upward trajectory
But you know she got me fucked up
Frustration with the lingering impact of the past relationship
My brain is all mud
Description of mental confusion or distress
That's why I always double cup, double cup
Explanation of coping mechanism through substance use (double cup)
Pour another one, 'nother one
Call to pour another drink, emphasizing the coping mechanism
I been on my own so long
Repetition of themes of solitude, false friends, and the speaker's journey
Fake friends everywhere
-I been walking down this road
-Just me, myself and I
-I been on my own so long
-Fake friends everywhere
-I been walking down this road
-Just me, myself and I
-Me, myself and I
Continued emphasis on self-reliance and the prevalence of fake friends
(Me, myself and I)
-(Fake friends everywhere)
-(I been walking down this road)
-(Just me, myself and I)
-(Fake friends everywhere)
Reiteration of the abundance of insincere companions
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