LISA – When I’m With You [ft. Tyla]. Lyrics & Meaning

LISA [ft. Tyla] – When I’m With You : Losing Yourself in the Best Way Possible

Ever met someone who just completely flips your world upside down? You know the feeling. One minute, you’re cool, calm, and collected, with a solid plan and a fortress built around your heart. The next, they walk in, and all those carefully constructed walls just… crumble. It’s that kind of connection that makes you want to ignore every single piece of sensible advice your friends have ever given you. This intense, magnetic pull is the perfect storm of emotions, and it’s a feeling LISA and Tyla have captured flawlessly in their new track. So, let’s get into what “When I’m With You” is really saying about the beautiful chaos of losing control and absolutely loving it.

The Intoxicating Pull of “When I’m With You” by LISA and Tyla

Right from the get-go, the song dives into a feeling we’ve all probably felt at some point. It’s about that one person who has a unique power over you, someone who makes all your usual rules and inhibitions just vanish into thin air. LISA kicks it off by admitting something incredibly vulnerable:

All my pride goes out the window

Boom. One line, and we already know this isn’t a casual fling. This is a connection that’s so profound, it strips away ego and self-preservation. It’s that raw, unfiltered state you can only be in with someone you trust implicitly, or someone who fascinates you so much that you’re willing to take the risk.

When Your Head and Heart Are in a Tug-of-War

The song perfectly paints a picture of the internal conflict that comes with such a powerful attraction. Her friends, the voices of reason, are all on the sidelines, waving red flags and telling her to pump the brakes. You can almost hear them now, right? “Take it slow,” “You need to stay composed,” “Just leave him alone.” It’s good advice, born from a place of love and protection. But as LISA points out, they’re missing the key piece of the puzzle.

My girls told me, “Take it slow”
But they don’t know what I know
Say I need to stay composed
But they don’t know what I know

This isn’t just stubbornness; it’s a deep-seated recognition that this connection is different. She knows something they can’t see or feel. It’s that secret understanding between two people, an unspoken language that makes all outside opinions feel irrelevant. She’s not just ignoring them; she’s choosing to trust her own heart over their logic.

Lyrics: "When I'm With You" by LISA (ft. Tyla)

All my pride goes out the window
And never with you (Ooh)
I can’t change you, oh-ooh

My girls told me, “Take it slow”
But they don’t know what I know
Say I need to stay composed
But they don’t know what I know
Told me I should leave you alone
Told me, “Stay your ass at home”
But I don’t mind
Cou-cou-could’ve been a good girl, but I won’t be
I’ma turn one night to a whole week
Look at me now, I’m inside out, so wild
I’ma let you control me
Gi-gi-give it to me good like you own me
All my pride goes out the window

When I’m with you
When I’m with you
When I’m with you
Oh, yeah, just look how you got me
Got me out of my body

De-de-de-dealin’, dealin’ with a certified winner
Michelin Star’s how I like my dinner
Said you wanna stick around, go figure
Everybody does, I’m what everybody wants
Everybody sees, I’m on everybody’s screens
She make everybody jump, I make everybody scream
Tell me this ain’t the baddest back to back you ever seen
I could put you on a map and she could take you overseas
Quick trip, won’t wait and I’m there for you (Oh)
Good girl, I’ll dare, but I’m bad for you (Hey)
Elevate my space and my bed for you
Anyways, any day, I make plans for you
(I like that) Like it when you tell me what to do
(I like that) Like it when you tell me, “Break the rules” (Oh)
I like that, sat of me when we get together
I’m way better

When I’m with you
When I’m with you
When I’m with you
Oh, yeah, just look how you got me
Got me out of my body
When I’m with you (I need you now, no-now, no-now, no-now)
(Now, no-now, no-now, now, now, now)
When I’m with you (Now, no-now, no-now, no-now)
(Now, no-now, no-now, now, now, now)
When I’m with you (Now, no-now, no-now, no-now)
(Now, no-now, no-now)
Oh, yeah, just look how you got me
Got me out of my body

I must be out of my, out of my, out of my mind
Can’t tell me nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout mine (Oh, nothin’ ’bout mine)
You must be out of your, out of your, out of your mind
Can’t tell me nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout mine
I must be out of my, out of my (I must be), out of my mind (I must be)
Can’t tell me nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout mine (Mine)
You must be out of your, out of your, out of your mind (Out my mind)
Can’t tell me nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout mine

From ‘Good Girl’ to Wild Child: A Deep Dive into the Transformation

This is where the song takes a thrilling turn. It’s not just about feeling something intense; it’s about actively choosing to surrender to it. LISA makes a conscious decision to shed the “good girl” persona and lean into the wild, unpredictable nature of this relationship. It’s a declaration of freedom.

Cou-cou-could’ve been a good girl, but I won’t be
I’ma turn one night to a whole week
Look at me now, I’m inside out, so wild
I’ma let you control me

This isn’t about being weak or submissive. It’s about the exhilarating power of letting go. “Let you control me” here feels less about giving up power and more about a consensual, exciting dance of dynamics. She’s so comfortable and electrified in this person’s presence that she’s willing to explore a different side of herself, a side that’s more spontaneous and free. She feels so seen that her true, wild self can finally come out to play.

Tyla’s Take: The Power of a Dynamic Duo

When Tyla jumps on the track, the energy shifts into a whole new gear. She doesn’t just echo LISA’s feelings; she brings a swagger and confidence that elevates the entire narrative. Her verse is all about recognizing their combined power. This isn’t a one-sided affair where one person is just mesmerized. It’s a partnership of two absolute powerhouses.

De-de-de-dealin’, dealin’ with a certified winner

Tell me this ain’t the baddest back to back you ever seen
I could put you on a map and she could take you overseas

Tyla’s lyrics are a celebration of their mutual “it” factor. They’re both at the top of their game, and they make each other even better. This verse transforms the song from a personal confession into a power anthem for a couple that knows their worth. The collaboration itself mirrors the song’s theme: two incredible forces coming together to create something even more magnetic.

And the playful ad-libs show just how much they’re enjoying this dynamic. It’s all about enthusiastic participation.

(I like that) Like it when you tell me what to do
(I like that) Like it when you tell me, “Break the rules”

It’s a game they both love playing, where pushing boundaries together is the ultimate thrill.

Out of My Mind: Embracing the Madness

The bridge is the song’s fever dream climax. The repetition of being “out of my mind” isn’t a cry for help; it’s a proud, almost defiant, embrace of their shared craziness. It’s like they’ve created their own little world where normal rules don’t apply, and they’re fiercely protective of it.

I must be out of my, out of my, out of my mind
Can’t tell me nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout, nothing ’bout mine

That last line is the key. “Can’t tell me nothing ’bout mine.” It’s a direct message to all the outsiders, all the friends giving advice, and all the critics. It says, “You don’t get it, and that’s okay. This is ours, and we’re the only ones who understand its magic.” It’s a powerful statement of ownership over their feelings and their unique bond.

At its heart, “When I’m With You” carries a beautiful message about vulnerability and authenticity. It’s about the liberating joy of finding that one person who allows you to be your most unfiltered, uninhibited self. The song reminds us that sometimes, the most logical path isn’t the one that leads to the most happiness. True connection often requires a leap of faith, a willingness to let go of your pride, and the courage to embrace a little bit of beautiful madness.

What do you think? Does this song scream “power couple” to you, or is it more about a personal journey of self-discovery through another person? I’d love to hear your interpretation of what LISA and Tyla are serving up in this track!

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