general | April 06, 2026

Here's What We Think Treat Me By Chloe Bailey Really Means

Like her debut solo record, "Have Mercy", "Treat Me" opens up with empowering lyrics about self-love and knowing your worth. "You know you'd go broke tryna handle me," she teases. "Take it from someone who know how to handle me." Before the song hits the pre-chorus, Bailey warns her partner that they'll have to do "alotta a**-kissing," before stating that she has someone else who takes the "time to listen" — which gives off major "Irreplaceable" vibes.

Once the chorus hits, Bailey demands to be treated like she treats herself. "Love me like I love me complete and deeply, now," she sings. In the second verse, she continues to showcase a confident demeanor that is not only inspiring, but also infectious. "Exceptional. You know anything less is unacceptable," she exclaims. Bailey then admits to having a "flexible" attitude, but in the same breath says it can only go so far. "Don't get me wrong, I'm flexible. but only in all the ways my legs can go." At the end of the verse, she tells her partner to "wake up" and put her on a "pedestal."

The track's accompanying music video perfectly encompasses Bailey's lyrics, with glamorous shots of the singer in intricate outfits and performing sultry dance routines. It's safe to say that Bailey's message of self-love and unapologetic confidence is broadcasted loud and clear throughout the record.

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