Bryson Tiller – No Sharing [ft. Luh Tyler]. Lyrics & Meaning

Bryson Tiller [ft. Luh Tyler] – No Sharing : It’s Time to Go All In

Ever been in that weird in-between stage of dating? You know, the one where you’re not sure if you’re just “seeing each other” or if it’s something more? It’s a space filled with ambiguity, unread signals, and a whole lot of “what are we?”. It can be confusing, a little frustrating, and honestly, pretty exhausting. You’re left wondering if the other person is still weighing their options, keeping their DMs open just in case.

Well, what if there was a song that just completely cuts through all that noise? A track that serves as the perfect anthem for leaving the “maybe” zone and diving headfirst into “absolutely.” That’s exactly the vibe Bryson Tiller and Luh Tyler deliver in their collaboration, “No Sharing.” This isn’t just a song; it’s a full-blown declaration. Let’s break down what makes this track a modern ode to going all in on love.

From “Thinking About It” to “All About It”: Bryson Tiller and Luh Tyler’s Declaration in “No Sharing”

The song kicks off with Bryson Tiller in a moment of deep reflection. He’s not being shy or playing games; he’s genuinely considering a major shift in his life for this one particular person. You can almost picture him, lost in thought, realizing that this woman is different from everyone else. He lays it out perfectly:

She thinkin’ I’m shying away, but nah, just taking some time
I’m thinkin’ of changing my mind for her, I can’t even lie
She tipping the scale, my nigga, yeah, for weighing her option

That line, “she tipping the scale,” is everything. It’s that moment of clarity when one person’s presence becomes so significant that all other potential “options” fade into the background. Tiller sees her as a complete package, admiring everything from her ambition to her style, noting she has “no flaw, no jagged edges.” This isn’t a fleeting crush; it’s a profound recognition of her worth.

The Ultimate Promise: Going Off the Market

This realization quickly turns into a solid plan of action. The chorus is where the song’s title gets its powerful meaning. It’s not just about physical loyalty; it’s about a complete and total emotional investment. Tiller is ready to make a public and permanent statement.

Big rock, I’ma give her these karats, ain’t doing no sharing
Gotta take shawty off the market, and take her to Paris
Ghost these hoes, I told you I won’t embarrass
I’ma show these hoes exactly who I cherish

Putting a “big rock” on her finger is the ultimate symbol of being “off the market.” He’s not just whispering sweet nothings; he’s talking about tangible, life-altering commitment. He’s ready to ghost everyone else and proudly show the world who holds his heart. It’s a bold, confident move that screams, “The search is over.”

Lyric: "No Sharing" by Bryson Tiller (ft. Luh Tyler)

She thinkin’ I’m shying away, but nah, just taking some time
I’m thinkin’ of changing my mind for her, I can’t even lie
She tipping the scale, my nigga, yeah, for weighing her option
She into Chanel and shit, it’s making her feel accomplished
Tiffany blue on her nails, eat Bonde Feta at Knowledge
And I spy no diamond on her finger, yeah, I promise
And I spy no flaw, no jagged edges, yeah, I promise (Yeah, I promise, yeah, I promise, I)
Yeah, I promise
Twisting my fingers up for shawty, yeah, I promise
Never gonna break no promise, twin, I ain’t catching no bodies, homicide
She got all the qualities I like, that’s why she qualified
Yeah, these hoes disqualified, she gon’ get this

Big rock, I’ma give her these karats, ain’t doing no sharing
Gotta take shawty off the market, and take her to Paris
Ghost these hoes, I told you I won’t embarrass
I’ma show these hoes exactly who I cherish

I’ma show these hoes exactly who I want
You so perfect, girl, you do everything they don’t
I’ma keep it real with you, can’t fake the funk
Bae, you don’t need no BBL, you got that donk
Love it when her hair did, her nails done
I don’t usually trip, but I been falling for her
She like, “Fuck a boyfriend, boy, come be my husband”
I’m like, “Girl, come show me that you really love me”
Skii

Yes, I’ll give you everything
And I just want to get married, oh yeah

You the one for me, girl, I’m the one for you
She like, “What you doing, boy? When you coming through?”
You fine as hell, that’s the truth
I love you, text back right away every time I message you
I love you, girl, that’s kinda scary
I love you like I love money, girl, let’s go get married
Wake up chasing Benjamins, feel like I’m Tom, he Jerry
If we had a threesome, these bitches still couldn’t fuck with you
I don’t play no police games, but I might be cuffin’ you
I ain’t trying to waste no time, girl, I’m trying to be your man now
Out all the pretty girls in the world, you the ones who stand out (To me)
See myself without you? Nah, I just cannot
Up late, I ain’t getting no rest, been focused on getting these checks
I’m a young rich nigga, I’m blessed, my new girl shittin’ on my ex
Got diamonds all on my chest, 20k for a show, none less
My bitch look so damn fine today, even better when she undressed
Tryna get you out them panties, baby girl, let’s have a lil’ sex tonight
I’m trying to sex you right, spoil her till she right
Get her everything she like
You so special, baby girl, ’cause I ain’t even that type
Do you love a nigga for real or do you love this life? (Just let me know)

I ain’t perfect, doing my best, I put a big S on my chest
I put a big rock on your hand, shit, I’m doing everything I can
Remember back when I was your man, spend a lot of time in Miami
I’ma have to go to Tallahassee, baby, before I do something drastic, baby
Vice City girls get nasty, but I need something with a little more passion, baby
Me and these hoes been clashing, I ain’t took them on no dates, no fancy, nah
You the only one I fancy, Ma, trying to take you out somewhere dancing, huh

Get you up out of them panties now, and show you what this young man about
I tell her she fine, I’m glad she shining
My phone ring, and she asking ’bout it
I told her, “Bae, them bands are callin’, pointers on me, I’m basketballin'”
I don’t know ’bout love but I think I’m falling in it
When you gon’ come see me, girl? It’s been a minute
I miss you, aye

Aye, I miss you, bae
Hope you miss me too
Mr. Skii love you, Skii

Luh Tyler’s Youthful, But Serious, Pledge

Just when you think the song has made its point, Luh Tyler jumps in with a verse that brings a youthful, yet equally sincere, energy. If Tiller’s part is the thoughtful decision, Tyler’s is the excited, head-over-heels follow-through. He’s direct, enthusiastic, and completely smitten.

You the one for me, girl, I’m the one for you

I love you, girl, that’s kinda scary
I love you like I love money, girl, let’s go get married

His confession that loving her is “kinda scary” is so real and relatable. It captures that feeling of vulnerability that comes with falling hard for someone. But he doesn’t shy away from it. Instead, he leans in, mixing his flex-heavy “young rich nigga” persona with genuine adoration. He’s ready to spoil her, but more importantly, he sees her as unparalleled. Still, he grounds his excitement with a moment of modern-day realism, asking a crucial question:

Do you love a nigga for real or do you love this life? (Just let me know)

This one line adds a whole other layer to the song. It shows that even amidst all the confidence and big promises, there’s an underlying need for genuine reassurance. It’s a question that acknowledges the complexities of love in a world of social media and clout.

Painting a Picture of a Modern Romance

What makes “No Sharing” so compelling is how it paints a vivid story. It’s not just abstract feelings; it’s a collection of snapshots that feel real. You can almost see the life they’re building together. It’s in the little details:

  • Her with “Tiffany blue on her nails.”
  • The confidence she gets from her Chanel.
  • The idea of a romantic getaway to Paris.
  • The promise to be there for her, texting back right away.

This isn’t a fairytale; it’s a modern romance built on mutual admiration, clear intentions, and a desire to build something real and lasting. Tiller isn’t just attracted to her; he’s falling for the whole person, saying, “I don’t usually trip, but I been falling for her.”

At its core, “No Sharing” is a powerful anthem for decisiveness in love. In a culture that often glorifies keeping options open and playing it cool, this song is a refreshing celebration of knowing what you want and not being afraid to go after it. The ultimate message is one of cherishing and commitment. It’s about finding that one person who makes you want to delete every other contact, close every other door, and build a world meant for just the two of you. It’s a reminder that true love isn’t about sharing your time; it’s about investing it wisely in someone who is truly special.

But that’s just my take on it after diving into the lyrics. The beauty of music is how it connects with everyone differently. What does “No Sharing” mean to you? Does it resonate with a personal experience, or do you interpret the message in another way? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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