I'll Always
Trina Lyrics


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[Trina]
Uh, yeah
This goes out to all my girls
All around the world
You got a good man
y'all feel me on this, uh yo, yo, yo

I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you

[Trina]
Yo I used to think I ain't need a man
Had one ain't see the man
I was so conceited then
But I'm older now
Doing my thing, what ya told me now
Brought closer to show me how
And I'm in love with a baller now
Treat him right cause that's all I got
The good dick had me falling out
And I love the freaky things he be saying
And the names he be calling out
Yeah and he knows how to treat me
Eats me when he freaks me
The real one and his cum tastes so sweet
Rough sex to a slow beat
As he holds me and pokes me
And the beat won't stop, the bass don't drop
Till I climb on top of his cock and close shop
Make his toes lock
While y'all hoes jock
See you got me callin'

I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you

[Trina]
Yeah that nigga don't bought me things
But that nigga done taught me things
How to maintain, respect the game
Save my change and even showed me some crazy things
And we exchanged our favorite things
I got inside his fantasies
Cause them things was the middle of me
Climaxin' on the canopy
Well this freak put his hand inside of me
Unsolved mystery
Thinkin' 'bout gets me all wet
And I'm pissed he ain't called yet
I guess good sex is what you call it
And I'll know he'll call back
So I'mma just go cook for the man
Shake up crooks and do the books for the man
Makin' the cheese you done took from the man
If the sex is good I'mma hook the man
Even if he's a veteran

If I go on my way without you
Oh how can I go?
If I go on my way without you
Oh where will I go?

I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you
I'll always
Come back to you




I'll always
Come back to you

Overall Meaning

Trina's song "I'll Always" is an ode to the enduring nature of love and commitment. The lyrics are directed towards all the women in the world who have found a good man and must always make the decision to come back to him. The song premieres with Trina acknowledging that she used to be conceited and felt like she didn't need a man, but as she has grown older, she has come to realize the value of a good man in her life. She is in love with a man who treats her right and satisfies her both sexually and emotionally. The lyrics are very explicit, detailing the kind of sexual satisfaction she receives, as well as her love and respect for her partner.


Trina describes how her man has taught her various things and how she returns the favor by cooking and bringing in money for the man. She emphasizes that if the sex is great, she will stick with him, even if he's a veteran. The chorus "I'll always come back to you" is repeated throughout the song, driving home the message that the love they share is strong enough for her to always come back.


"I'll Always" is a deeply personal song for Trina, as it talks about her own experiences with love and relationships. It's a celebration of the unique and special bond that exists between couples, and how that bond can feel unbreakable when love and respect are present. The lyrics are raw, honest, and relatable, making it a song that many people can connect with on a personal level.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh, yeah
Trina opens her song with an energetic exclamation to introduce the topic of her song to listeners.


This goes out to all my girls
Trina is addressing all the women across the world who can relate to her experiences and message regarding relationships.


All around the world
Trina acknowledges how widespread her message resonates among women irrespective of geographical location.


You got a good man
Trina assumes that most women listening to her have good men in their lives but do not fully appreciate them or invest enough effort in nurturing their relationships.


y'all feel me on this, uh yo, yo, yo
Trina seeks to connect with her audience by asking if her message resonates with them, as she heads into the chorus of her song.


I'll always
Trina stresses her unflinching commitment to her lover through the chorus, assuring him of her unwavering loyalty by repeating this phrase over and over again.


Come back to you
Trina promises to return or remain faithful to her lover no matter what situations arise in their relationship.


Yo I used to think I ain't need a man
Trina takes her listeners through her personal journey in relationships, beginning with admitting her former disdain for men and how she felt they were unnecessary in her life.


Had one ain't see the man
Trina relates how her perception of men changed when she finally met and eventually fell in love with someone special.


I was so conceited then
Trina admits that her former arrogance and self-centeredness might have blinded her to the possibilities and potential of having a fulfilling relationship with a man.


But I'm older now
Trina acknowledges that she has grown and learned from her past, realizing the value of having a good partner in her life as she matured.


Doing my thing, what ya told me now
Trina declares a newfound independence and self-assurance, alluding to the advice given to her by those who encouraged her to focus on herself and live her best life.


Brought closer to show me how
Trina credits her lover for helping her understand and appreciate the value of love and commitment, drawing her nearer to him.


And I'm in love with a baller now
Trina revels in the love and fulfillment she gets from being with this baller, who has surpassed her expectations of a good partner.


Treat him right cause that's all I got
Trina recognizes the importance of cherishing and treating her man right, as he is all she's got and wants to build a lasting relationship with him.


The good dick had me falling out
Trina attests to her lover's sexual prowess, confessing that his sizeable member has her experiencing mind-blowing orgasms.


And I love the freaky things he be saying
Trina enjoys the kinky and bizarre fantasies her man shares with her during sex, which enhances their intimate moments together.


And the names he be calling out
Trina appreciates the nicknames and pet names her baller calls her during lovemaking, which she finds cute and endearing.


Yeah and he knows how to treat me
Trina gushes over how gentle and attentive her man is during sex, always making sure she's comfortable and satisfied.


Eats me when he freaks me
Trina reveals how much she enjoys being indulged in oral sex and other acts that pleasure her man.


The real one and his cum tastes so sweet
Trina emphasizes that her baller is the real deal, and even his semen, which often has a bitter flavor, tastes sweet to her when he ejaculates inside her.


Rough sex to a slow beat
Trina describes the variety in their lovemaking, where they switch between intense, fast-paced movements to smooth, soft rhythms.


As he holds me and pokes me
Trina enjoys how her man holds her tightly and passionately as he has sex with her, making her feel safe and cherished.


And the beat won't stop, the bass don't drop
Trina alludes to the intense sexual energy between her and her baller, which they both exploit to their full advantage without losing momentum.


Till I climb on top of his cock and close shop
Trina alludes to how sex between them often ends with her on top, straddling her man as he climaxes while they both enjoy intense pleasure.


Make his toes lock
Trina illustrates the intensity of her man's orgasms, which make his toes curl in pleasure.


While y'all hoes jock
Trina takes a jab at other women who may be jealous of her relationship and trying to get with her man, referring to them as hoes.


Yeah that nigga don't bought me things
Trina confesses that her man has spoiled her with gifts before, but that's not what really made her stay with him.


But that nigga done taught me things
Trina enumerates the valuable lessons she has learned from her baller, such as the value of budgeting, investing and hard work.


How to maintain, respect the game
Trina appreciates how her man has taught her the importance of respecting and appreciating the game, i.e., the street life and hustle they both live in.


Save my change and even showed me some crazy things
Trina gives insight into how her man has taught her how to save her money, among other financial prudence tips, and shown her some wild and exciting experiences.


And we exchanged our favorite things
Trina indicates the intimacy and deep connection she shares with her man by exchanging favorite things, ranging from personal items to inside jokes.


I got inside his fantasies
Trina reveals how she has a good grasp of the inner thoughts, desires and sexual fantasies of her man and how to satisfy them.


Cause them things was the middle of me
Trina implies that acting on her man's fantasies is the crux of her fulfillment in the relationship, as she constantly strives to please him.


Climaxin' on the canopy
Trina paints the imagery of reaching erotic nirvana on a bed with a canopy, as she indulges in sexual acts with her man.


Well this freak put his hand inside of me
Trina expresses how much she trusts her man by letting him explore her body in ways other men haven't, magnifying their intimacy and heightening her pleasure.


Unsolved mystery
Trina highlights the enigmatic allure of her man, which intensifies her passion and desire for him despite not unraveling everything about him.


Thinkin' 'bout gets me all wet
Trina reveals how just thinking of her man and their sexual escapades arouses her wetness and desire for him.


And I'm pissed he ain't called yet
Trina lets her frustration show by admitting she's mad at her man for not calling her, implying that they have a special bond and should communicate regularly.


I guess good sex is what you call it
Trina muses that maybe the reason why she feels so passionately about her man is due to the great sex they have, but is conflicted about whether that is a sufficient reason to stay with someone.


And I'll know he'll call back
Trina remains confident in her man's love for her and believes that he will eventually reach out to her despite his current silence.


So I'mma just go cook for the man
Trina decides to channel her energy into something productive by preparing a meal for her man, expressing love and affection for him through this act of service.


Shake up crooks and do the books for the man
Trina alludes to her man's illegal activity and how she's willing to do the bookkeeping for him, further affirming her loyalty and dedication to him.


Makin' the cheese you done took from the man
Trina implies that her man is a hustler and that she's playing a supportive role in his business endeavors, taking money from those who have wronged them.


If the sex is good I'mma hook the man
Trina jokes about how good sex is the key to her man's heart and that she can keep him hooked by satisfying him sexually.


Even if he's a veteran
Trina acknowledges that her man's history and occupation may cause a strain on their relationship, but she's willing to stick by him and protect him nonetheless.


If I go on my way without you
Trina reflects on the consequences of losing her man and what her life would be like if they were not together.


Oh how can I go?
Trina is adamant that she would be lost without her man, underlining the importance of his place in her life.


If I go on my way without you
Trina emphasizes the gravity of her man's position in her life and how she cannot simply move on without him.


Oh where will I go?
Trina poses a rhetorical question to emphasize that without her man, she has nowhere else to turn to and would most likely be lost and alone.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ERNIE ISLEY, MARVIN ISLEY, O'KELLY ISLEY, RONALD ISLEY, RUDOLPH ISLEY, CHRISTOPHER JASPER, CHRISTOPHER H JASPER, KATRINA TAYLOR

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