Love U Better

Album: Beach House 3 (2017)
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Songfacts®:

  • Ty Dolla Sign trades vocals with The-Dream on this DJ Mustard and Twice as Nice produced track, Lil Wayne also contributes a slick and, in a Weezy way, romantic verse.
  • The three artists are trying to sweep a woman off her feet, not concerned she's already in a relationship:

    Girl you should know that I can love you
    Better than he can


    Dolla Sign, Dream and Weezy are all trying to persuade the girl that no one can treat her as well as they can.
  • Ty Dolla told Genius:

    "There's definitely a real life application. You know, just dealing with the chick that maybe has the ex still calling, and he's constantly on it, and you're like, 'Damn. I know I can love you way better than this dude can. Clearly. That's why you with me.'"

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