Tell Me Lies Lyrics

"Tell Me Lies" - Scene 1

[Verse 1: Melissa McIntyre as Ashley Kerwin]
You say it's simple, it's who you ought to be
Look in the mirror, you are not what you see
You say it's simple, but aren't your wings tired?
To tell the truth, why do you have to hide?

[Interlude: Drake as Jimmy Brooks]
Look, me and the mic, we coexist
My flow is a glass box with no exits
And you can observe while you trapped in it

Took my lady's track and I sprinkled some rap in it
They telling me lies

[Bridge: Melissa McIntyre as Ashley Kerwin]
What's wrong with being someone else?
No shame, and living life their way, tell me lies

[Interlude: Drake as Jimmy Brooks]
They like, "Please, please tell us your reality, J!
We can't fathom how it feel to be forever confined."

My mother always told me what to do with my best foot
So to this day, you know that it is never behind

And, metaphorically, I'm ahead of the rest
And proud of the fact that I've accomplished that
And every time I say that I can do it myself
In the same breath, I wonder where my accomplice at

It's like
[Outro: Drake as Jimmy Brooks]
I said, tell me lies

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This song premiered in hit teen television show Degrassi: The Next Generation on Episode 4 of Season 7: “It’s Tricky.”

In the show, character Ashley Kerwin (portrayed by Melissa McIntyre) decides to jumpstart her musical career once again. She writes the original version of “Tell Me Lies” and performs it for a talent contest, but is initially boo’d onstage until Jimmy Brooks (portrayed by Drake) interrupts her performance to rap over the beat.

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October 19, 2007
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