Bonus Track
Azad Feat KKS And Chabs Lyrics


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Yea, yea, yea
KK, not again!
Seem like just yesterday I was at Auntie house
Tuna fish and meatballs 'til the food come out
Hate the wait but it's all gravy
No matter how old, they gon' call me Baby
Those were the days
Could do all I want without worrying who pays
Life is so crazy
Didn't even know that one day it would change me
Hurts a little when I think about it
Would do things different if I knew about it
But it's all good
Doing everything I never knew I could
Those were the days before everything changed
To heartbreak and minimum wage
Told me everything would be straight
Those were the days
Those were the days before everything changed
To heartbreak and minimum wage
Told me everything would be straight
But nothing's the same
Who can I blame?
Who can I blame when everything turned out how it's supposed to be
Who can I blame when you're on my mind, but not here next to me
Who can I blame for my uncle and aunt not being here no more
And who can I blame when I give my all, and you still walk through that door
Who?
Who?
KK, not again!
Introduced you to my family and you still left
That's a personal foul, somebody get the ref
Oo oo, I think I got it
Oo oo, I'm Batman and Robin
Oo! Wait! I'm more like Dennis Rodman
Do what I want and the end result is poppin'
Now, I'm just talkin'
Got this game wrapped up, I swear I ain't stoppin'
Got them boys sick, they corona coughin'
Dropped dead weight, put 'em in a coffin
This an American horror story, shoutout Sarah
Paulson
Been a Bad Boy, now I'm Diddy boppin'
Kicked the door down, and now we locked in
Man who woulda knew
Used to be scared; now I'm here with you
Now I sing like "la, la, la, la"
Those were the days before everything changed
To heartbreak and minimum wage
Told me everything would be straight
But nothing's the same
Those were the days before everything changed
To heartbreak and minimum wage
Told me everything would be straight
But nothing's the same
Who can I blame?




La-di-da-di-da
Those were the days, yea

Overall Meaning

In the song "Bonus Track" by Azad feat KKS and Chabs, the lyrics reflect on the past and how life has changed. The opening lines establish a nostalgic tone, reminiscing about the days spent at Auntie's house enjoying comfort food and carefree moments. The mention of being called "Baby" regardless of age emphasizes the innocence and freedom associated with those days. It was a time when responsibilities and financial worries didn't weigh heavily on the artist's mind.


The lyrics then transition into a realization that life can be unpredictable and challenging. The line "Didn't even know that one day it would change me" expresses a sense of surprise and perhaps regret for not fully appreciating the simplicity of those earlier times. There is a bittersweet acknowledgement that things could have been different if there had been more awareness of what was to come. Nevertheless, the artist maintains a positive attitude, stating that it's "all good" and they are now doing things they never thought they could.


The following lines delve into the contrast between the past and present, highlighting the shift from joy and possibility to heartbreak and financial struggles represented by "heartbreak and minimum wage." The artist was once reassured that everything would be fine, but now they find themselves searching for someone to blame. The questions of "Who can I blame?" reflect a sense of frustration and longing for answers in the face of adversity, loss, and unrequited love.


The second verse, performed by KKS, adds a personal dimension to the song. It touches on a failed relationship where the artist introduced their partner to their family, only to be left behind. The use of sports metaphors, such as "personal foul" and comparing oneself to Batman, Robin, and Dennis Rodman, conveys a sense of resilience and determination to overcome the pain. The artist asserts their independence and success, referring to themselves as "more like Dennis Rodman" who does as they please. The verses also touch on leaving toxic relationships behind and embracing newfound freedom.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bonus Track" reflect on the past, the changes and challenges faced, and the longing for simpler times. They capture a mix of nostalgia, regret, determination, and a search for understanding. The song portrays personal growth and resilience in the face of hardship, ultimately emphasizing the transformation and the acceptance that life is not the same as it once was.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea, yea, yea
Expressing affirmation or agreement enthusiastically


KK, not again!
Expressing frustration or annoyance towards KK's actions


Seem like just yesterday I was at Auntie house
Feels like a recent memory of being at Auntie's house


Tuna fish and meatballs 'til the food come out
Enjoying a meal of tuna fish and meatballs until the main dish is ready


Hate the wait but it's all gravy
Disliking the waiting time but accepting it as a part of life


No matter how old, they gon' call me Baby
Regardless of age, people will still refer to me affectionately as Baby


Those were the days
Reflecting on past times with nostalgia


Could do all I want without worrying who pays
Had the freedom to do whatever without considering financial responsibilities


Life is so crazy
Life can be unpredictable and chaotic


Didn't even know that one day it would change me
Unaware that a future event would profoundly transform me


Hurts a little when I think about it
Experiencing a slight emotional pain when recalling the past


Would do things different if I knew about it
Expressing a desire to make different choices if aware of the future outcome


But it's all good
Despite the challenges, everything is fine


Doing everything I never knew I could
Surprising oneself by accomplishing things that were once deemed impossible


Those were the days before everything changed
Reflecting on a time when life was different and simpler


To heartbreak and minimum wage
Referring to tough times involving emotional pain and low income


Told me everything would be straight
Receiving reassurance that everything would be alright


But nothing's the same
Acknowledging that things have changed and are not as they used to be


Who can I blame?
Questioning who to hold responsible for the current situation


Who can I blame when everything turned out how it's supposed to be
Expressing acceptance that the current outcome is the intended or expected result


Who can I blame when you're on my mind, but not here next to me
Feeling the absence of someone in thoughts but not physically present


Who can I blame for my uncle and aunt not being here no more
Expressing sorrow for the loss of the uncle and aunt


And who can I blame when I give my all, and you still walk through that door
Feeling disappointed or betrayed when putting in maximum effort but facing rejection


KK, not again!
Continuing to express frustration or annoyance towards KK's actions


Introduced you to my family and you still left
Presenting someone to the family, but they ended the relationship


That's a personal foul, somebody get the ref
Referring to the situation as a serious offense, requesting intervention


Oo oo, I think I got it
Expressing confidence in understanding the situation


Oo oo, I'm Batman and Robin
Comparing oneself to the crime-fighting duo Batman and Robin


Oo! Wait! I'm more like Dennis Rodman
Realizing a resemblance to Dennis Rodman, known for his unique personality


Do what I want and the end result is poppin'
Achieving successful outcomes by doing things according to personal preference


Now, I'm just talkin'
Acknowledging that the previous statements were just words without actions


Got this game wrapped up, I swear I ain't stoppin'
Asserting dominance and determination to continue succeeding


Got them boys sick, they corona coughin'
Causing envy or jealousy among others due to personal achievements


Dropped dead weight, put 'em in a coffin
Removing toxic or unproductive individuals from one's life


This an American horror story, shoutout Sarah Paulson
Comparing personal experiences to a horror story, mentioning actress Sarah Paulson known for her role in American Horror Story


Been a Bad Boy, now I'm Diddy boppin'
Having a rebellious past but now enjoying a carefree life


Kicked the door down, and now we locked in
Breaking down barriers and securing a strong position


Man who woulda knew
Expressing surprise or disbelief about the current circumstances


Used to be scared; now I'm here with you
Overcoming fear and now being present and connected with someone


Now I sing like 'la, la, la, la'
Feeling a sense of joy and contentment, expressed through singing


Those were the days before everything changed
Reflecting on a time when life was different and simpler


To heartbreak and minimum wage
Referring to tough times involving emotional pain and low income


Told me everything would be straight
Receiving reassurance that everything would be alright


But nothing's the same
Acknowledging that things have changed and are not as they used to be


Who can I blame?
Questioning who to hold responsible for the current situation


La-di-da-di-da
Using a nonsensical phrase to convey a carefree attitude


Those were the days, yea
Reflecting on a time in the past with a nostalgic sentiment




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Mark Pierre

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Comments from YouTube:

@123beste123

omg azad seine stimme und alles hammmer einfach

@PinkiGirl1994

Richtig geil

@erlof

Man kann nicht sagen das metal besser ist. Metal und Rap sind verschieden, die kann man einfach nicht vergleichen. Ich höre auch lieber Metal und Heavy Metal aber habe auch nichts gegen Rap und Hip Hop. Mein BF hört z.B. nur Rap und Hip Hop. Hauptsächlich Azad

@KingBelloEssah

No, Rap in Paradise :'((

@ChristianoRonaldo81

Ich Hab Das Album Gekauft , Es Lohnt SIch !

@Sty7e

azad&kks KINGz man

@bisafans2008

One 2 Wird geplant Azad hats im Interview angedeutet^^

@ResistanceEiC

kool savas und samy sind ein dreamteam Savas ist ne stufe zu hoch für azad

@abudschuj

hamma geil mann a-z-a-d der bozzzzzzzzz

@BossBaris

@4133momo LEIDER garnicht. Aber Dafür bringt Azad die Fortsetzung von ,,Leben" raus, falls du schon so lange azad fan bist ;). Das wird alless von Azad sein, die Lyrics, die beats er produziert alles selber. und das Cover soll wieder von WON gezeichnet werden, wenn es klappt.

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