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Tyler Herro

Jack Harlow

Lyrics

[Intro]
Yeah

[Chorus]
The ones that hate me the most look just like me
You tell me what that means
Make a slick comment and see what that brings
I seen it go down, we can reenact things
Extreme like BMXing
These boys pussy and they PMSing
People in the city see the movement occurring
And say, "My God, I wanna be in that scene"
Damn right, you wanna be in this scene
She at the video tryna be in this scene
Used to fantasize 'bout bein' this seen (Seen)
Bluegrass girl, but she got big dreams
Can't touch me, I got instincts
Locked in the house, but I'm plottin' things
I brought a gang to the party with me
Five white boys, but they not NSYNC (Yeah, woo)

[Verse]
Fuck what y'all think
Fuck everything that you say about me
My dawgs like to play Madden and 2K
But one thing they don't do is play about me
My homeboy Tyler, he play in South Beach
He told me this summer he gon' fix my jumper
I told Boi-1da that we might got a thumper
I been tryna pop, now I'm on like Shumpert (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Now they on my bumper
Green room chock-full of all my comforts
Hotel room like heaven on earth
Got angels in my bed with some all-white covers
Ace Pro, Nemo, Lucci and Quiiso, Shloob, Clay, 2for
And I got a few more I call my brothers
I got a lot of flows and they all like butter, ooh (Ah)
You know what that means
I came home nice, but I'm goin' back mean
I'm 'bout to globe-trot when they know a vaccine
Mothafuckers act lost, but they know exactly what's goin' on
Made a mil' and I don't know what to blow it on
I tell the critics, "Shut up," like my show is on
Gave a T-shirt to her, said, "Throw it on"
She one of many high school classmates I'm growin' on (Growin' on, growin' on)
My peers ain't poppin', they don't know what's goin' wrong
Y'all well dressed, but you ain't got soul and you just can't sew it on
I'm tryna tell y'all boys, I got a few songs I could sell y'all boys
I tried it back then, it was, "Hell nah, boy" (Nah)
Now I'm in a box like a Kellogg's toy (Like a, like a, ooh)
[Chorus]
The ones that hate me the most look just like me (Like me)
You tell me what that means
Make a slick comment and see what that brings
I seen it go down, we can reenact things (Let's do it)
Extreme like BMXing
These boys pussy and they PMSing (Woo)
People in the city see the movement occurring
And say, "My God, I wanna be in that scene" (That's right)
Damn right, you wanna be in this scene
She at the video tryna be in this scene (Scene)
Used to fantasize 'bout bein' this seen
Bluegrass girl, but she got big dreams
Can't touch me, I got instincts
Locked in the house, but I'm plottin' things
I brought a gang to the party with me
Five white boys, but they not NSYNC (No, they not NSYNC, no, they not NSYNC)

[Outro]
Word to JT, no, they not NSYNC
Word to JT, no, they not NSYNC
No, they not NSYNC, no-no
No, they not NSYNC, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh

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Tyler Herro is a hip-hop song by Jack Harlow that was released on October 22, 2020. The song was released as the lead single from Jack Harlow's debut album, That's What They All Say. Tyler Herro is a tribute to American professional basketball player Tyler Herro, a friend of Jack Harlow. The song is a catchy and engaging track that showcases Harlow's lyrical prowess and hip-hop sensibilities.

About Tyler Herro

The title of the song is taken from the name of Tyler Herro who is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is considered one of the most promising young talents in the NBA and is known for his exceptional shooting ability. Tyler Herro was drafted in the first round of the 2019 NBA draft and quickly established himself as a key player for the Miami Heat. In the song, Jack Harlow pays tribute to Tyler Herro and talks about his admiration for his friend's talent and hard work. He mentions Tyler's rise to fame and how the young NBA star has become one of the most exciting players to watch in the league. The song's chorus features the phrase "Tyler Herro, I'm that boy," highlighting Tyler's superstar status and his undeniable talent.

The song is accompanied by a music video that was released on October 12, 2020, ten days prior to the single's official release. The video features Jack Harlow and Tyler Herro hanging out and having fun while showcasing their close friendship. The video has become a hit among fans and has accumulated millions of views on YouTube.

Tyler Herro is notable for its catchy beat and hook, which have resonated with fans and helped the song achieve commercial success. The song debuted at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since peaked at number 60. It has also performed well on other charts, including the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. Jack Harlow's use of clever wordplay and witty lyrics has endeared him to hip-hop fans, and Tyler Herro is no exception. The song features memorable lines such as "I'm at the bank like I'm Tyler Herro, I need a big bag like the bank teller", which highlight Harlow's sharp lyrical skills. The song is an anthem for young people who are striving to succeed in their respective fields and draws inspiration from Tyler Herro's basketball career.

In addition to its commercial success, Tyler Herro has received critical acclaim for its infectious energy and Harlow's impressive delivery. The song has cemented Jack Harlow's position as one of the most exciting young talents in hip-hop, and his debut album, That's What They All Say, has been eagerly anticipated by fans.

Wrapping up

Tyler Herro by Jack Harlow is a tribute to NBA star Tyler Herro and a celebration of his talent and hard work. The song features catchy beats, clever wordplay, and memorable lyrics that have resonated with fans and helped the song achieve commercial success. The accompanying music video has also been a hit among fans and has showcased the close friendship between Harlow and Herro. Tyler Herro is a testament to Harlow's lyrical skills and hip-hop sensibilities and has cemented his position as one of the most exciting young talents in the genre.