1) Brothers is an Italodan… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with this name:
1) Brothers is an Italodance band formed by Gabriele Pastori, Walter Mangione, Giuseppe Brittanni, and M. Ferro. They released the albums "Dieci Cento Mille" and "Ultimate Collection".
2) Brothers is a melodic hardcore band from Grand Rapids, MI featuring ex-members of Comeback Kid. Their debut full length album titled "Black Friday" was released via Saw Her Ghost Records in August of 2007.
3) Brothers are cradled in the grey area between Hip-Hop and Rock band from Canada. Balanced harmonies and meaningful content explodes with each count in. This East Coast group strives for simplicity, clarity and originality in each and every sound.
4) Brothers is an alternative country group from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their music is featured on this page as free downloadable mp3s.
5) Brothers is from Exeter, England and consists of Reza, Ben and Anna! They play punk rock in the vein of Discount, Kid Dynamite and other similiar bands.
6) Brothers is a Malaysian nasheed group. Their members like Yasin and Akbar had gone solo and make their own albums. Yasin on the other hand is a big name in Malaysian music industry by becoming one of the top composers.
7) Brothers is a Norwegian rock group from Brønnøysund.
8) Brothers are a five piece band from Norwich, England, featuring the girls from Fever Fever and the girls from The Brownies. (Also see B R O T H E R S). www.myspace.com/brothersuk
9) Brothers are a musical duo from Halifax, Nova Scotia. http://brothersband.ca/
YALLAH!
Brothers Lyrics
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Sports mode when I'm shiftin' gears
Blown out cars, it's been a few years
BROTHERS are back now, trust me
We love to party
Yalla, let's crack a few bears
We got the block so hot
Sawn-off 410 for the fuckin' gronks
Got Moey in the back yellin' out
"Habibati tayil eala' huna"
Come to Lebanon
I'm a Aussie boy, but I'm straight Lebanese
I love them girls with a little bit of Teez
The way I stepped in this scene with TN's on my feet
We had these rappers like yee
We play 'arbaeamih
Smoke up the Argileh
Now we got the hafla singin'
Allah ealayk ya sayidi
Yallah, yallah
And now she wanna come to the club and party
Yallah, yallah
Now we got the whole spot with drillers and Barbies
Yallah, yallah
Yeah, let's do the dabke
If you wanna party, this is the hafla (aywah)
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
Yeah, let's do the dabke
If you wanna party, this is the hafla (aywah)
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
In 2020, we all ran amuck
We started from nothin', but then we came up
Then 2021, it felt like summer
So we had to tell you we don't give a fuck
That '22 hit they must have forgot
Who are the rappers that told you to trot?
Now it's 2023, what they talkin' about?
Where was the party before we came out?
Got my bitch in a foreign whip (woo)
Boys pullin' up in a RS6
Nobody can do it like us, just face it
Got a light skin gettin' white girl wasted
Ayy, somebody tell DJ Khaled that the BROTHERS did
Who went Platinum? Yeah, the BROTHERS did
Yeah, we gettin' money, so go fuck yourself
And when they ask who said it? Tell 'em BROTHERS did
So go tell 'em
Yallah, yallah
And now she wanna come to the club and party
Yallah, yallah
Now we got the whole spot with drillers and Barbies
Yallah, yallah
Yeah, let's do the dabke
If you wanna party, this is the hafla (aywah)
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
Yeah, let's do the dabke
If you wanna party, this is the hafla (aywah)
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
Yallah
"Yallah" is a song by the Australian rap duo, Brothers. The song is a confident boast about their success in the rap game, asserting that nobody can do it like they do. The lyrics are filled with colloquialisms and slang, indicating the group's Australian-Lebanese background and their pride in their dual heritage. The opening lines set the tone for the song, conveying the idea that the group is back and ready to party. The chorus, "Yallah, yallah," is a term commonly used in Arabic to urge someone on or encourage them to move faster.
The song's verses describe a scene of celebration and excess, with references to cars, alcohol, and guns. The mention of the "Sawn-off 410 for the fuckin' gronks" indicates the presence of violence and danger at the party. The line "Come to Lebanon" is a reference to the group's Lebanese roots, and the use of Arabic words and phrases throughout the song serves to reinforce that cultural connection.
One interesting aspect of the song is its use of the Arabic language. The lyrics incorporate several Arabic phrases, including "Habibati tayil eala' huna," which means "my love, come here." The use of Arabic in the song reflects the group's pride in their Lebanese heritage and connects them to a global audience of Arabic-speaking fans.
Another interesting fact about the song is that it references the dabke, a traditional dance form from the Levant region. The chorus encourages the listeners to participate in the dance, signaling the group's interest in preserving and celebrating Arab cultural traditions.
The chords for the song are not publicly available.
Overall, "Yallah" is a fast-paced, energetic track that celebrates the cultural duality of its creators and invites listeners to join in the party. The use of Arabic language and motifs reflects the group's pride in their heritage and creates a unique sound that sets them apart from other rap groups.
Line by Line Meaning
Sports mode when I'm shiftin' gears
I'm driving fast and recklessly
Blown out cars, it's been a few years
We've been partying hard for a while
BROTHERS are back now, trust me
We're back and better than ever
We love to party
Partying is our favorite thing to do
Yalla, let's crack a few bears
Let's open some beers and start the party
We got the block so hot
Our party is attracting a lot of attention and excitement
So line up the shots
Let's start taking shots of alcohol
Sawn-off 410 for the fuckin' gronks
We're armed and ready for anyone who tries to mess with us
Got Moey in the back yellin' out "Habibati tayil eala' huna"
We have our friend Moey in the back shouting words of encouragement in Arabic
Come to Lebanon
Visit our home country of Lebanon
I'm a Aussie boy, but I'm straight Lebanese
I was born and raised in Australia, but my cultural heritage is Lebanese
I love them girls with a little bit of Teez
I'm attracted to girls with a certain style or attitude
The way I stepped in this scene with TN's on my feet
I made a big entrance to the party wearing TN shoes (a popular brand in Australia)
We had these rappers like yee
We impressed other rappers with our skills and presence
We play 'arbaeamih
We're playing Arabic music
Smoke up the Argileh
Let's smoke hookah
Now we got the hafla singin'
Our party is in full swing and everyone is having a good time
Allah ealayk ya sayidi
God be with you, my friend
And now she wanna come to the club and party
Now she wants to join us and have a good time at the club
Now we got the whole spot with drillers and Barbies
Our party is attracting a diverse and energetic crowd
Yeah, let's do the dabke
Let's dance the traditional Lebanese line dance
If you wanna party, this is the hafla (aywah)
If you want to have a good time, this is the place to be
Wahid 'iithnan thalatha
One, two, three (in Arabic)
In 2020, we all ran amuck
We acted recklessly and without restraint in 2020
We started from nothin', but then we came up
We didn't have much at first, but now we've become successful
Then 2021, it felt like summer
The year 2021 was a time of happiness and warmth for us
So we had to tell you we don't give a fuck
We're confident and don't care what others think or say
That '22 hit they must have forgot
Other people have forgotten about us, but we're still here and still successful
Who are the rappers that told you to trot?
We're questioning the authenticity and talent of other rappers
Now it's 2023, what they talkin' bout?
We're still successful and wondering what others are saying about us now
Where was the party before we came out?
Our party is the best and we're questioning where the other parties were before ours
Got my bitch in a foreign whip (woo)
My girlfriend is riding in a fancy foreign car
Boys pullin' up in a RS6
My friends are arriving in a high-end luxury car
Nobody can do it like us, just face it
We're the best and no one can compete with us
Got a light skin gettin' white girl wasted
I have a light-skinned friend who is getting very drunk
Ayy, somebody tell DJ Khaled that the BROTHERS did
We're telling DJ Khaled that we're the ones who did it (presumably achieved success)
Who went Platinum? Yeah, the BROTHERS did
We've achieved platinum record status and are proud of it
Yeah, we gettin' money, so go fuck yourself
We're successful and don't care what others think or say about it
And when they ask who said it? Tell 'em BROTHERS did
When people ask who's behind our success, tell them it's us
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Bassam Ahmad, Issam Ahmad
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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