Me And You (from "let It Shine") - Coco Jones, Tyler Williams Here
In the film, Cyrus (Williams) is a gifted poet and rapper who lacks the confidence to step into the spotlight. He allows his best friend, Kris, to take credit for his lyrics to win the heart of teenage superstar Roxanne "Roxie" Andrews (Jones). During a duet that was supposed to feature Kris, Cyrus finally takes the stage himself to sing "Me and You," revealing his secret identity as the true author of the words Roxie fell in love with. Lyrical Themes: Truth vs. Facade
Roxie’s chorus—"Show me the truth, is it gonna be me and you?"—reflects the uncertainty of a relationship built on a lie. She questions if she fell for the person or just the "words that you said," illustrating the pain of feeling deceived . ME AND YOU (FEAT. TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS) - Coco Jones In the film, Cyrus (Williams) is a gifted
Cyrus confesses he was a "shy kid camouflaged" and apologizes for "disguising who I am". His verses highlight the internal battle between his talent and his self-doubt , explaining that he locked his feelings in someone else's image because he didn't think he "fit the rap". Lyrical Themes: Truth vs
The song’s lyrics oscillate between Cyrus’s plea for forgiveness and Roxie’s profound sense of betrayal. ME AND YOU (FEAT
The song performed by Coco Jones and Tyler James Williams , serves as the emotional climax of the 2012 Disney Channel film Let It Shine . As a modern reimagining of the classic play Cyrano de Bergerac , the song captures the pivotal moment when the film's central deception is unmasked and replaced with vulnerable truth. The Context of Deception