The song "Ttyl" by Global Dan is about the artist's hard work and success in his career, as well as his disregard for negative opinions and people who play games. He expresses his desire for a confident and attractive woman by his side. The lyrics also touch on his financial success and how he doesn't have time for meaningless conversations. In the first verse, Global Dan talks about his dedication and hustle in his work, which has led people to want to take photos with him. He mentions wanting to be with a bad (attractive) woman and driving in a luxury car. He also expresses his frustration with haters who don't support him and his indifference towards their opinions. In the second verse, he continues to talk about his focus on his career, being in the studio, and avoiding distractions. He dismisses someone's claim of being his number one, telling them to wait in line. He emphasizes that he has plenty of people trying to be where he is now. In the chorus, Global Dan repeats his hard work and the desire for a bad bitch in a polo. He questions why people hate on him and emphasizes that he cares more about making money than what others say. In the third verse, Global Dan boasts about his ability to attract women and claims to have taken someone's girlfriend. He advises against falling in love with deceptive women and shows off his group's sexual encounters. In the fourth verse, Global Dan criticizes promiscuous women and their love for his fame and wealth. He acknowledges that some women try to impress him but states that he doesn't want a serious relationship. He adds that wanting a family would be too expensive for him and mentions the possibility of taking an L (loss) just like Nike (a reference to their "Just Do It" slogan). The chorus repeats again, reinforcing the themes of hard work, indifference to haters, and the desire for a confident partner. Overall, the song conveys the artist's self-confidence, focus on his career, and his detachment from negativity.