You Complete Me
Trina Lyrics


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[Chorus]
You and Me
We can make it last
You and me
We can make it last
You and me
We can make it last
You and me
We can make it last
You and me...

[Verse 1]
It was me and you Trina who shared the hard times
Still in love wit niggas who was serving some hard times
Or involved wit niggas who lost their lives
When Hollywood passed I nearly lost my mind
I then rolled wit the traffickers worked in the Maximas
When D.A in back of us, I'm stretched out nervous
Asking myself, "Bitch was this really worth it?"
What's my purpose I gotta keep searching
It was me and you Trina who asked the same questions
we decided when and which hoes we would fuck it
shop wit thug wit get into some thug shit
turn 'em on to niggas who deep into that thug shit
get money fuck a little let a nigga touch a little
had to make moves our home was so fucking little
Feel that? I know you do, guess what I wrote it too
Please recognize this is a hip hop quoteable

[Chorus] + (over lapping the chorus)
(And even through the loneliest time
we survived through our loneliest nights
Just think about the struggling times
when we survived through a nickel and dime
And even if I had all the bread in the world
I'd give it all up for one shot at
You and Me, I'm that same bitch)

[Verse 2]
You and me were best friends but I'm the one you talk about?
I showed love to everybody before I walked about
the parties the club the function
I leave you bring up discussions on who I'm fucking
You and me were best friends we talked about abortions
As little girls hair braided o the same porches
We promised each other we would share the same losses
Ya baby daddy passed we share the same losses
It was you and me hoe getting see-notes
bell hoppers to the death while Irish hoes deep throat
Yeah it's beef in the air and why she know
If anybody do she know how we flow
Miami bitches you know how we go
Nice entourage lock mints wonder bras
Sit in the club I miss how it was

[Chorus] + (over lapping the chorus)

[Verse 3]
You know it's really funny how the tables turn
I moved forward and thank God for the lessons learned
I used to strip clubs as a stepping stone
Hit the stage got paid it wasn't my second home
Ask somebody Trina been the shit on the streets
Roll wrap late nights been the shit on the beach
Brought blue baby jeans just to shit on the ?
Keep tall body guys just to sit underneath
Sit back pop bottle ya'll sit on ya'll feet
Screaming my name tryna get in V.I.P
I don't own the club boo
I'm just showing love too
But every time I see ya face I think of me and you
It's disappointing that you fell off well not fell off
I just can't accept you not being well off
It wouldn't be me if I didn't tell all
I even tried to call you but ya cell off





[Chorus] + (over lapping the chorus)

Overall Meaning

The song "U & Me" by Trina is an emotional story of bonded friendship, struggle, and survival. Trina reminisces about her past, specifically the tough times she shared with her friend, whom she refers to as "you." She recalls the moments they supported each other through the hardest times, including the loss of loved ones and relationships. They even assisted each other in their "hustles," involving "thug" lifestyle and "turning on" people to the "thug" world. At some point, they fell off, and Trina expresses her disappointment that her friend is not well off. She recognizes that the love and pain she experienced in the past with her friend cannot be substituted with money, and she would give it all up for another shot at their friendship.


The chorus repeats the statement "you and me, we can make it last." This repetition confirms the importance of the relationship they shared and emphasizes the hope of reigniting the friendship. The song talks about the high and low moments they experienced together and the moments that nearly tore them apart. It is clear that Trina believes that their friendship was worth fighting for, indicating that they could still make it last.


Line by Line Meaning

You and Me We can make it last You and me We can make it last You and me We can make it last You and me We can make it last You and me...
Despite our struggles, we can still come out strong together. We can make our love last forever despite the odds.


It was me and you Trina who shared the hard times
We went through tough times together and always had each other's backs.


Still in love wit niggas who was serving some hard times Or involved wit niggas who lost their lives
We were both in love with men who were either serving time in prison or had lost their lives to violence.


When Hollywood passed I nearly lost my mind
I was devastated and heartbroken when Hollywood, one of our friends, died.


I then rolled wit the traffickers worked in the Maximas When D.A in back of us, I'm stretched out nervous Asking myself, "Bitch was this really worth it?" What's my purpose I gotta keep searching
I got involved with traffickers and worked in their cars, but I started to question if what I was doing was worth the risk. I needed to figure out my purpose in life.


It was me and you Trina who asked the same questions we decided when and which hoes we would fuck it shop wit thug wit get into some thug shit turn 'em on to niggas who deep into that thug shit
We were both trying to figure out our place in the world and decided to have sex with certain guys and get involved in some shady activities with them. We even introduced them to other men involved in criminal activities.


get money fuck a little let a nigga touch a little had to make moves our home was so fucking little Feel that? I know you do, guess what I wrote it too Please recognize this is a hip hop quoteable
We did what we had to do to make some money, even if it meant doing unsavory things. Our living situation was cramped and uncomfortable. I know you can relate to this because it's a common experience in the world of hip hop.


(And even through the loneliest time we survived through our loneliest nights Just think about the struggling times when we survived through a nickel and dime And even if I had all the bread in the world I'd give it all up for one shot at You and Me, I'm that same bitch)
Even when we were at our lowest points, we stuck together and made it through. Despite the struggles and poverty, I wouldn't trade anything for the chance to be with you again. I'm still the same person I was before.


You and me were best friends but I'm the one you talk about? I showed love to everybody before I walked about the parties the club the function I leave you bring up discussions on who I'm fucking
We used to be best friends, but now it seems like you're talking behind my back. I was always friendly and social, but you only seem to care about who I'm having sex with.


You and me were best friends we talked about abortions As little girls hair braided o the same porches We promised each other we would share the same losses Ya baby daddy passed we share the same losses
We were childhood friends and shared many personal details with each other, including discussions about abortions. We made a promise to support each other through tough times, like when your baby's father died.


It was you and me hoe getting see-notes bell hoppers to the death while Irish hoes deep throat Yeah it's beef in the air and why she know If anybody do she know how we flow Miami bitches you know how we go Nice entourage lock mints wonder bras Sit in the club I miss how it was
We were a team and made money together, even if it meant getting involved in dangerous or sexual situations. We had a particular reputation among women in Miami and people knew not to mess with us. I miss the good times we had together.


You know it's really funny how the tables turn I moved forward and thank God for the lessons learned I used to strip clubs as a stepping stone Hit the stage got paid it wasn't my second home
It's ironic how things have changed since we were close friends. I've moved on with my life and have learned many important lessons along the way. I used to work in strip clubs, but now it's just a way to make some extra money.


Ask somebody Trina been the shit on the streets Roll wrap late nights been the shit on the beach Brought blue baby jeans just to shit on the ? Keep tall body guys just to sit underneath
People know me and respect me in the streets for the work I've done. I used to roll around late at night on the beach and flaunt my unique fashion sense. I attract tall, attractive men who want to be around me.


Sit back pop bottle ya'll sit on ya'll feet Screaming my name tryna get in V.I.P I don't own the club boo I'm just showing love too But every time I see ya face I think of me and you It's disappointing that you fell off well not fell off I just can't accept you not being well off It wouldn't be me if I didn't tell all I even tried to call you but ya cell off
I'm living the high life and enjoy partying and being the center of attention. However, I still think about our past and what our friendship meant to me. It's sad to see you struggling financially now, but I still care about you and tried to reach out.


[Chorus] + (over lapping the chorus)
Despite our differences and problems, we can still come together and make our love last forever. That's the message of this song.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BUNNY SIGLER, LOUISE E. BISHOP, WILLIAM ROBERTS, ANDRE LYON, MARCELLO VALENZANO

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