MR. MEDIA Lyrics – Tyla

“MR. MEDIA” Lyrics by Tyla is a latest English song in the voice of Tyla. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “MR. MEDIA” song lyrics are also written by Tyla. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “MR. MEDIA” by Tyla is about her frustration with people, especially the media, constantly judging and misunderstanding her. She talks about being criticized for how she acts, dances, or presents herself, even when she’s just being confident and having fun. Tyla pushes back, saying it’s nobody’s business and that she’s done explaining herself. The song blends sass, self-love, and a little bit of rebellion.

MR. MEDIA Lyrics

[Intro]
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Hey, hey, hey)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Hey, hey, hey)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Hey, hey, hey)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Hey, hey, hey)

[Chorus]
Misdemeanor, why, why, why?
Why you gotta tell ’em, lie, lie, lie?

Honestly I’m not surpri-i-ised
Always talking ’bout my whine, whine
Mister Media, why, why, why?
I just said I was fly-i-i
No matter how hard I try-i-i
I can never get it ri-i-ight

[Post-Chorus]
It’s Barcardi but I like to twerk
They gon’ love it if I like it first
Remember when I used to fight with words?
Really, I should be worse
I should be meaner
Why, why, why?
Ooh, why? None of your concern
What I? None of your concern

[Refrain]
(Woza la) Ba re ke LeeMckee
(La-la-la) Ba re ke LeeMckee
(Woza la) Ba re ke LeeMckee
(La-la-la) Ba re ke LeeMckee
(Woza la)

[Verse]

Yeah, I’m out of this world, I’m out of Mars
Hoes talk if I’m on your arm
Zone change, I don’t know what time I’m on
Bad b!tch, I ain’t always got time to talk
Too bad, yeah, I know I’m difficult
You’d be too if you had my visuals
You’d be too if you had material (Woza la)

[Chorus]
Misdemeanor, why, why, why?
Why you gotta tell ’em lie, lie, lie?
Honestly I’m not surpri-i-ised
Always talking ’bout my whine, whine
Mister Media, why, why, why?
I just said I was fly-i-i
No matter how hard I try-i-i
I can never get it ri-i-ight

[Refrain]
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Woza la)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (La-la-la)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (Woza la)
Ba re ke LeeMckee (La-la-la)

[Outro]
It’s Barcardi but I like to twerk
They gon’ love it if I like it first
Remember when I used to fight with words?
Really, I should be worse
I should be meaner
Why, why, why?
Ooh, why? None of your concern
What I? None of your concern
(Woza la)

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MR. MEDIA Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
This part sets a fun, rhythmic vibe with repeating chants and energetic sounds. The phrase “Ba re ke LeeMckee” seems to carry a cultural or personal flair, like a catchy chant or call that’s unique to Tyla’s style or background. It feels playful and bold, as if she’s inviting you into her world with some sass and confidence.

[Chorus]
Tyla’s calling out how people, especially the media, keep twisting things about her. She’s tired of the lies and gossip, especially when it comes to how she dances or presents herself. Even when she’s just being herself and saying she feels confident, people always find something wrong. No matter what she does, they keep criticizing her.

[Post-Chorus]
She’s saying she enjoys what she enjoys—like twerking with a drink in hand—and if she likes something, others eventually will too. She remembers when she used to respond to hate with words, but now she’s like, maybe I should’ve been even colder. She questions why people care so much about her choices and reminds them that it’s not their business.

[Refrain]
This chant-like section keeps the energy high. The repeated “Ba re ke LeeMckee” mixed with “Woza la” and “La-la-la” brings a lively, dancey feel. It adds a cultural touch and serves as a kind of musical signature or break from the drama she talks about.

[Verse]
Here, Tyla is showing how different and confident she is. She feels like she’s on another level, like she’s not even from this world. People gossip when she’s with someone, but she doesn’t care. She’s always on the move, in different zones and time zones, too busy to explain herself. She knows she can be hard to deal with, but says anyone would be, if they looked and lived like her.

[Chorus]
Again, she’s pointing out how the media twists her actions and words. They make her look bad even when she’s just being herself. She says she’s not shocked by the lies anymore, especially about how she dances or behaves. She keeps trying to do things right, but no matter what, they always find fault.

[Refrain]
This part continues the upbeat chant, giving the song a catchy rhythm. It keeps things light and danceable even while the lyrics carry a deeper message. The repetition adds to the overall mood and makes the track feel more like an anthem.

[Outro]
She’s closing the song with the same bold, carefree energy. She likes to twerk and have fun, and if she loves it, people will eventually follow. She remembers being more reactive with her words before, and now feels like maybe she should’ve been tougher. But either way, she doesn’t owe anyone explanations. What she does is her own thing, and she’s done justifying it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung MR. MEDIA song?
A. MR. MEDIA song is sung by Tyla.

Q. Who wrote MR. MEDIA lyrics?
A. MR. MEDIA lyrics are penned by Tyla.

Q. Who has given the music of MR. MEDIA song?
A. MR. MEDIA music is composed and produced by Tyla.

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