Mykel & Carli
Weezer · Other Songs - Weezer
I had two best friends
They lived down the block
Where Eagle Ct. bends
One she cared for my bones
Fed me ice-cream cones
One she cared for my happiness
And wouldn't leave me alone
Back in Wilson High
Said I had these two best friends
Till the school bus came
and took my friends away
Now I'm left alone at home
To sit and think all day
Hear you me, Mykel
Hear you me, Carli
They gave me a hat
the hat was awful rad
wore it everyday
Made my teacher mad
She tore it off my head
Now my head's well-read
My head gets cold at night sometimes
But I can't be misled
Hear you me, Mykel
Hear you me, Carli
She tore it off my head
Now my head's well-read
My head gets cold at night sometimes
But I can't be misled
Back in Wilson High
I had two best friends
They lived down the block
Where Eagle Ct. bends
Till the school bus came
and took my friends away
Now I'm left alone at home
To sit and think all day
Hear you me, Mykel
Hear you me, Carli
Oh! Oh! No! Mykel
Oh! Oh! No! Carli
Oh! --- Oh!
About Mykel & Carli
"Mykel & Carli" is a standout track from Weezer's 2009 album *Raditude*, marking a significant shift in the band's sound toward a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock style. Unlike their earlier indie-punk or alternative rock recordings, this song features a cleaner production and a catchy, anthemic melody that defined the band's approach to mainstream appeal during that era. The track showcases the group's ability to blend their signature guitar-driven energy with a smoother, more accessible arrangement, appealing to a broader audience while maintaining their core musical identity. It stands as a key example of Weezer's evolution in the late 2000s, demonstrating their versatility and commitment to crafting memorable, high-energy songs that resonated with fans and listeners alike.
