Summary

"DOGTOOTH" dives into Tyler's views on relationships, self-worth, and the importance of personal connections. He mixes confidence with vulnerability, emphasizing loyalty and authenticity.

Full Analysis

Tyler, The Creator’s “DOGTOOTH” feels like a layered exploration of intimacy and trust. He talks about physical relationships but also highlights the deeper emotional connections he values. The song is rich with Tyler’s unique personality, showcasing his confidence while hinting at a desire for something real. He blends the brashness of his lifestyle with a more tender side that craves genuine bonds.

Verse 1

She could ride my face
I don't want nothing in return
Her body count and who she fuck ain't never my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house
Dogtooth

In the first verse, Tyler sets a bold tone. He talks about a casual relationship without strings attached. Yet, he doesn’t care about the other person’s past. This shows his confidence and a laid-back attitude. The mention of buying a neighbor’s house hints at his ambition and desire for stability, contrasting with the carefree vibe of the physical relationship. The word "Dogtooth" might suggest loyalty and connection, hinting at deeper meanings behind his boldness.

Chorus

She could ride my face
I don't want nothing in return
Except for some her time and all her love
That's my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my grandma name
Then we ain't really dogs bitch

In the chorus, Tyler repeats the idea that he wants genuine love and connection, not just physical pleasure. He values time and affection over material things. The line about his grandma’s name emphasizes what matters to him: real bonds and loyalty. If you don’t know his family, you’re not part of his inner circle. This mixes a sense of pride with a desire for authenticity in his relationships.

Verse 2

I shook your hand, I don't respect
Don't call me king
I'm not your twin, I'm not your brother
We just met
See I won't purchase her no Birkin
Got hobbies, got purpose
Got thumpers, I'm perfect
Kelly green wagon look better when the gloom out

In this verse, Tyler challenges the idea of superficial respect and titles. He asserts his individuality, saying he’s not just another guy to anyone. The mention of not buying luxury gifts like a Birkin bag highlights his focus on meaningful connections over material displays. He wants to be seen for who he is, not what he can provide. The imagery of the "Kelly green wagon" adds a touch of personality, indicating he finds beauty in simplicity.

Chorus

She could ride my face
I don't want nothin' in return
Because if she get off then I get off
That's my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my grandma name
Then we ain't really dogs, bitch

The chorus repeats, reinforcing his desire for mutual satisfaction in relationships. It's not just about him; he wants both parties to be happy. This emphasizes his focus on emotional connection, not just physical. The mention of the neighbor's house comes back, showing he's still grounded in his ambitions while looking for a deeper connection.

Verse 3

That's a lot of mothafuckin' necklace
5-6-7 is the figure for a set list
Ring, ring, ring, bitch
Pick up the phone
I don't care if ya'll together
I will tear down a home

Here, Tyler brings back the bravado. He boasts about his success, but there's a darker edge when he talks about breaking up relationships. This shows a more aggressive side, indicating he’s ready to pursue what he wants, regardless of the consequences. The line about the set list suggests that he’s focused on his career and the hard work it takes to get there, blending ambition with personal desires.

Chorus

She could ride my face
I don't want nothin' in return
And will I ever fall in love again?
I can't confirm
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my daughter name
Then we ain't really dogs

The final chorus brings back the desire for love but introduces uncertainty about falling in love again. This adds a layer of vulnerability. He’s still focused on personal connections, but there’s a hint of doubt, showing that he’s not quite sure where he stands in the realm of love. The mention of his daughter’s name emphasizes family ties and deep relationships, reminding listeners of what truly matters to him.

Closing Thoughts

“DOGTOOTH” is a complex mix of confidence and vulnerability. Tyler’s lyrics reflect his struggle between wanting casual connections and craving something deeper. He values loyalty and authenticity above all, making it clear that real relationships matter to him. Through bold imagery and personal anecdotes, he invites listeners into his world, balancing bravado with genuine emotion.

Full Lyrics

She could ride my face
I don't want nothing in return
Her body count and who she fuck ain't never my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house
Dogtooth

She could ride my face
I don't want nothing in return
Except for some her time and all her love
That's my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my grandma name
Then we ain't really dogs bitch

I shook your hand, I don't respect
Don't call me king
I'm not your twin, I'm not your brother
We just met
See I won't purchase her no Birkin
Got hobbies, got purpose
Got thumpers, I'm perfect
Kelly green wagon look better when the gloom out
Canary shine brighter in the dark, I bought the moon out
The plane fly better when it's just me and the pilot
Tuition for the mileage, it's worth it for the silence
There he go
He casts broads like radios
Shit, your lady knows
It's young T like baby clothes
And I got that fire
And I got good dick
Guap long
Dick long
Plus I look good, bitch

She could ride my face
I don't want nothin' in return
Because if she get off then I get off
That's my concern
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my grandma name
Then we ain't really dogs, bitch

That's a lot of mothafuckin' necklace
5-6-7 is the figure for a set list
Ring, ring, ring, bitch
Pick up the phone
I don't care if ya'll together
I will tear down a home
I shimmy through Paris in back
Of phantom of the threads
The driver's seat of the Enzo could barely fit my legs
And Virgil my chaperone, he look out from overhead
Not sure what you overheard, but it's probably what I said
Bitch, I'm out here livin'
Ya'll all on the feed (yuck)
My girl look like Zazie Beetz and Kelis (yuck)
I pull up in a "what the fuck is that, dog?" (yuck)
It's Mr. Peculiar, that's who I be
Niggas telling women how their bodies supposed to be but
Never take advice from any nigga with a lean gut
Keep yo chair rockin' and my two cents in yo pocket
Your only option
I don't play no mothafuckin' games

She could ride my face
I don't want nothin' in return
And will I ever fall in love again?
I can't confirm
I'm tryna buy my neighbor house and turn it to a yard
If you don't know my daughter name
Then we ain't really dogs

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