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P.Y.T. was a Florida-based girl group in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Unlike many pop groups, PYT.'s formation was not the result of scouting by a talent agency or a series of auditions. Instead, these Tampa teenagers. Lauren Mayhew , Ashley Niven, Lydia Bell, Tracy Williams had all been childhood friends. They had previously performed together in the Tampa Entertainment Revue (through Busch Gardens) and were signed to Epic Records in 1998. The members of PYT derived their group's name from a Michael Jackson song entitled "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)," though on some occasions the girls used the acronym "PYT." to stand for the slogan "Prove Yourself True," based on their song, "Prove Yourself". Among the members of the group, Tracy Williams was the alto and sung lower harmonies, Lauren Mayhew and Ashley Niven were mezzo-sopranos and sung the melody line, and Lydia Bell was the soprano who sung higher harmonies. Ashley Niven was the lead vocalist on the tracks on the album PYT (Down With Me). The group is best known for their singles: "Something More Beautiful", "Same Ol Same Ol" and "PYT (Down With Me)". They were also featured on the soundtracks to the films 'Bring It On' and 'Center Stage', and appeared in label-mate Mandy Moore's music video for "Candy".
The group's debut album, "PYT (Down With Me)", was released in August of 2001, and the band disbanded shortly after. Bell & Mayhew attempted to form a new band, Turning Pointe, that ended fairly quickly. Williams had a bit more success, forming her own R&B based trio, UC3.
Who's Lovin' Me
P.Y.T. Lyrics
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(When you)
Had me
(Had me)
You treated me
(Bad)
Wrong my dear
Since I went away
That's why you
(Hang around)
Sit around
(Sit around)
With your head hangin' down
And you wonder
(Wonder, wonder)
Who's lovin' me?
(Who's, me)
The lyrics to the song "Who's Lovin' You" by P.Y.T. express the heartbreak experienced by someone who was mistreated in a relationship. The lyrics highlight the idea that the person who was wronged has moved on and left the relationship, but the other person is still caught up in the past and wonders who might be loving the other person now. The song is an emotionally powerful ballad that captures the sadness and longing of a broken heart.
The opening lines of the song "When you had me, you treated me bad" set the tone for the entire track, conveying a sense of hurt and betrayal. The chorus repeats the phrase "And you wonder who's lovin' me?" emphasizing the idea that despite the heartbreak caused by the relationship, the person who was wronged has moved on and found someone new to love them. The song's bittersweet lyrics and soulful vocals combine to create a powerful emotional impact.
Line by Line Meaning
When you
At the time when you were mine
(When you)
During that particular time when we were together
Had me
When I was in love with you and only you
(Had me)
During the period of time when I was devoted to you
You treated me
You behaved towards me
(Bad)
In a negative manner, as if I didn't matter
Wrong my dear
You did me wrong, my beloved
But since
However, after
Since I went away
After I left and moved on
That's why you
That is the reason why you
(Hang around)
Continue to stay close to me
Sit around
Spend time doing nothing productive
(Sit around)
Waste hours waiting for something that may never come
With your head hangin' down
Feeling ashamed and regretful about how you treated me
And you wonder
You question yourself
(Wonder, wonder)
Repeatedly ponder and speculate
Who's lovin' me?
Who could possibly be showing me the affection and care that I deserve after you hurt me?
(Who's, me)
Who is giving me the love that I crave and desire?
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