Lil Tjay’s peeling back the scars on “Used To Love,” his rawest single drop yet via TrenchKid Records today—December 12—turning bedroom betrayals into anthems that hit like a late-night scroll through deleted texts, all while he’s out here rebuilding empires from the ashes.
This one’s Tjay in full confessional mode: melodic rap with that signature Bronx silk, produced by Gabe Lucas, Bizness Boi, and Kaigoinkrazy into a hazy trap-R&B hybrid—think twinkling keys over thumping 808s that swell like unresolved tension, his auto-tuned croon cracking just enough to let the hurt breathe. It’s got that post-heartbreak haze he’s mastered, but sharper now, loops of “someone that I used to love” echoing like a ghost in the aux.
Thematically, it’s a gut-punch autopsy on love’s bait-and-switch: the mind games, the loyalty bets gone bust, that sucker-punch text read at 3 a.m. He’s flipping regret into resolve—“get to that money, I spread it”—nodding to the trenches’ cold grip and chasing aesthetics over authenticity, all while questioning God’s playbook on who deserves the crown. Dropped with a moody visualizer on YouTube that’s already at 2M views, it’s got fans flooding the comments with their own “brainwashed” war stories, TikTok stitching the chorus into breakup montages overnight.
Standalone for now, but it’s the perfect table-setter for Tjay’s looming sophomore swing, They Just Ain’t You, slated for February 20 via Columbia—his first full project since 2023’s 222, which poured out the shooting survival tales. Recorded in piecemeal LA sessions amid therapy arcs and jet-set collabs, “Used To Love” feels like the emotional exhale before the storm: no features, just him owning the narrative, proving he’s ditching the victim script for villain-proof armor.
Tjay’s at that rare crossroads glow, 24 and unbreakable after the ’22 hail of bullets that could’ve ended it all—now he’s stacking plaques, headlining Rolling Loud residuals, and teasing D-Block Europe links that scream global takeover. The kid who turned SoundCloud sob stories into platinum plaques is evolving: less wide-eyed wonder, more weathered warrior, channeling the pain into pockets and poetry that sticks. This drop? It’s him closing the chapter on what was, wide open for what’s next—no more changing minds, just changing lanes.
Dive into the Used To Love lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Lil Tjay tracks for more of his melodic heartbreak anthems.
Song Credits
Lyrics of Used To Love by Lil Tjay
[Intro]
You Say Whatever To Get In My Head
You Say You Love Me, Why Are You In My Bed?
But You Treat Me Different Sometimes
Can’t Keep On Changing Your Mind (Damn Kai, You Goin’ Crazy)
I Gave It All, I Always Put You First (It’s Like)
Even On Days When You Were At Your Worst (Where The F**k Is The Love At, Like?)
Seems Like You Don’t See Me For What I’m Worth
What I’m Worth, Ooh
[Verse 1]
Nothin’ Ain’t Right Like It’s Always A Fetish
Headaches, Over And Over, I Swear I Regret It
I Had A Convo With God And He Doubled Down On You, I Finally Get It
Played With My Heart So I’m Different
I Thought You Was Loyal, I Swear I Would Bet It
I Saw That Text, Ain’t No Edit
I Felt Like A Sucker, No Lie, When I Read It
It Ain’t No Makin’ Up Nothin’
I Promise It’s Over, You Might As Well Dead It
Get To That Money, I Spread It
I Can’t Let Up For Nothin’, That’s In My Genetics
Give Me What Them Lil’ B**ches Owe For Them Dubs
You Out Here Chasin’ A Aesthetic
[Chorus]
Peeped You Up So Hard To Come Close As Time Go By
You Had Me Brainwashed, F**ked Up ’bout You, I Can’t Lie
I Never, Ever Thought That This Is How’d It Get
Movin’ On To Someone Next, Now You’re Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
[Post-Chorus]
You Say Whatever To Get In My Head
You Say You Love Me, Why Are You In My Bed?
But You Treat Me Different Sometimes
Can’t Keep On Changing Your Mind
I Gave It All, I Always Put You First
Even On Days When You Were At Your Worst
Seems Like You Don’t See Me For What I’m Worth
What I’m Worth, Ooh
[Verse 2]
Trenches Keep Gettin’ Colder, Tell The Chatterbox, You Got A Motor
She Gon’ Turn You Up, I Thought I Told Ya
Dumb B**ch A Attitude, It Got A Odor
I Should Have Only Kept You For The Neck
I Kept It P, You Know I Could Expose Ya
Shit That I Found Out, I’m Like, “What The Heck?”
You Just A Dumb B**ch Chasin’ After Closure
Always A Solid Nigga, I’m No Poser
Had You ‘neled Down, No Fashion Nova
Had You Private Flyin’ On Them Jets
Who You Know Gon’ Show You Like The Way I Showed Ya?
I’m Already Knowin’ How It Get
But You Want The Check, Only Want Exposure
I’m Already Knowin’ How It Gets
See It Goin’ Left And I Know It’s Over
[Chorus]
Peeped You Up So Hard To Come Close As Time Go By
You Had Me Brainwashed, F**ked Up ’bout You, I Can’t Lie
I Never, Ever Thought That This Is How’d It Get
Movin’ On To Someone Next, Now You’re Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
Someone That I Used To Love
[Outro]
You Say Whatever To Get In My Head
You Say You Love Me, Why Are You In My Bed?
But You Treat Me Different Sometimes
Can’t Keep On Changing Your Mind
I Gave It All, I Always Put You First
Even On Days When You Were At Your Worst
Seems Like You Don’t See Me For What I’m Worth
What I’m Worth, Ooh
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the singer of the “Used To Love” song?
The “Used To Love” song is sung by Lil Tjay.
Who wrote “Used To Love” by Lil Tjay?
The song “Used To Love” was written by Lil Tjay.
Who produced “Used To Love” by Lil Tjay?
“Used To Love” is produced by Gabe Lucas, Bizness Boi, and Kaigoinkrazy.
When was the “Used To Love“ song released?
The Used To Love was released on December 12, 2025.
How long is Used To Love by Lil Tjay?
The duration of the song Used To Love is approximately 3 minutes and 07 seconds.
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