Categories: New Music

Solo Tyree’s “Say What You Say” Explores Love’s Fragile Realities

In the vast landscape of music, some artists stand out not just for their talent but for their remarkable life stories. Solo Tyree, a native of the Bronx, New York who later found his musical calling in Mobile, Alabama is one such artist. His journey through hardship, separation from family and ultimate reunification is an expression to his resilience. This unique backdrop has had a profound influence on his music, shaping his ability to convey emotions and experiences through his art.

Now, in his latest release, “Say What You Say,” Solo Tyree delves into the complexities of love and relationships which is a recurrent theme in his work. The song blends elements of hip-hop, R&B and soul, creating a unique and engaging musical backdrop for the lyrics.

Solo Tyree is known for his authentic and emotionally charged approach to music. He’s not just an artist but a storyteller, and this song is no exception. Production is on point, with a smooth and melodic instrumental that sets the mood for the heartfelt lyrics.

Featured artists: Unkn0wn, Tae Da prxnce, Queen Lulu and Big Mil complement Tyree’s style beautifully, adding depth to the song. Their distinct voices and lyrical contributions enrich the narrative, creating a dynamic collaboration.

Lyrics in “Say What You Say” capture the essence of a troubled relationship. Opening lines, “What you said it’s time my love is gone,” immediately draw the listener into the emotional turmoil of the situation. Phrase “you wrecking innocent girl I know you dare all of the things that done said” reflects a sense of remorse and regret. It’s a confession and an apology intertwined.

Chorus, “Say what you say, that is how you really feel, I won’t judge you, do what you do, yeah I won’t be you, I won’t stop you,” portrays an understanding and acceptance of the inevitable. It’s a mature acknowledgment that sometimes love fades, and it’s better to part ways than force a relationship.

This line, “give that you taking all I wishing that we never even met you hate that truth,” reveals the pain of realizing that a once-promising love has turned into something toxic and unsustainable. The lyrical depth and raw emotions in this song are a testament to Solo Tyree’s storytelling abilities.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this powerful musical journey. Give “Say What You Say” a listen and let Solo Tyree’s storytelling touch your heart.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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