The Chase
D-Fame Lyrics


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I been feeling I’m becoming a villain
Sticking my nose in business with no business in sniffing
Sticking my dick in women no intent of committing
Ripping apart the image the internet done invented
Sipping up all the liquor spitting on all the critics
Cooling into the winter chilling until I’m finished
Some are thinking I’m honest some are thinking I’m sinning
You can believe all them, soon my career is springing
My flow seasoned
Soul like old geezers
Coast to coast pleasing
From New York to those with gold fever
Bars too complex buy you a code reader
I gotchu coming back for that white I’m a coke dealer
Cracks in psyche, hole in my soul
I'm bouta go deep, Adele where I roll
I'm saying Hello to opportunity knocking
And deuces to the plans i used to be plotting
Lets go
I’m tired of running away
From the life I crave
I’m here to stay
I’m here to stay
Cause this is the chase
I’m here to stay
This is the chase
Ain’t running away
Ain't running away
Never been me
But I’m starting to
Break the model that i found myself caught into
Different person every season like a Doctor Who
My reflection an imposter too
I used to do what I gotta do
Now I do what I wanna do
I wanna be the big dog, Marmaduke (Woof!)
Mama dukes on the phone crying “boy, what’s wrong with you ?”
The songs are cool but I don’t really like this part of you
I picked up on the keys the at six
Ten later I threw strings into the mix
First beat seventeen I was fixed
Heartbeat tick to the kicks
First verse from lips it was a brick
But I was feeling like a knick
Now I'm sick like need Nyquil and a Vicks
I'm killing so much I write wills for these kids
Zero to a hunnid quick my wheels leaving skids
I’m tired of running away
From the life I crave
I’m here to stay
I’m here to stay
I’m tired of running away
From the life I crave




I’m here to stay
I’m here to stay

Overall Meaning

In the opening verses of D-Fame's song "The Chase," the artist candidly reflects on his own internal struggles and the perceived contradictions in his behavior. He acknowledges his own flaws and mistakes, expressing a sense of guilt for involving himself in situations where he shouldn't, both personally and professionally. The lyrics convey a theme of self-awareness and introspection, as he grapples with the image that the internet and critics have crafted of him, while also recognizing the impact of his own actions on others. Despite the chaos and criticism surrounding him, he remains determined to push forward, even as others question his honesty or morality.


As he delves deeper into his thoughts, D-Fame explores the complexity of his identity and the shifting nature of his personality. He juxtaposes his past behaviors with his current desires, illustrating a sense of personal growth and evolution. The reference to "Doctor Who" suggests a transformative journey akin to the regeneration of the iconic character, highlighting the artist's desire to break free from the constraints of expectations and redefine himself on his own terms. This internal conflict is further depicted through the emotional reactions of his loved ones, such as his mother, who witnesses his changing persona with a mix of concern and confusion.


The artist's journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance is intertwined with his passion for music and artistry. He recounts his early experiences and development as a musician, from learning the keys at a young age to crafting his own unique sound through experimentation with different instruments and beats. The imagery of his creative process and growth as an artist is vividly portrayed through metaphors of musical composition, reflecting his dedication to honing his craft and pushing the boundaries of his own abilities. Amidst the doubts and challenges he faces, he finds solace and purpose in expressing himself through his music, channeling his struggles and triumphs into his art.


Towards the end of the song, D-Fame finds resolve in his pursuit of authenticity and artistic integrity. He declares his commitment to staying true to himself and embracing the challenges that come with chasing his dreams. The repetition of the lines "I’m tired of running away, From the life I crave, I’m here to stay" underscores his determination to confront his fears and embrace growth, symbolizing a turning point in his journey towards self-realization and fulfillment. Through his introspective lyrics and emotional delivery, D-Fame invites listeners to join him on his quest for self-discovery and artistic fulfillment, inspiring them to embrace change and courageously pursue their passions.




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Written by: David Mardakhayev

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TTS Fish

It’s funny it hasn’t sunk in how much money he’s actually won 😂

Millie Maxwell

It’s so lovely to watch!

Peter Wickendon

Like the Arsenal

L H

that is outstanding! He didn't know all the answers but when he was certain of an answer he was quick! Most older people tend to fluff around and waste time. Cool and calm it was like Eden was doing it all his life. A bad day at the office for the chaser and there you go! A victory for a 20 year old of 75000 pounds. YAY!

Jay Jay

I watched that in real time and answered 19. But I'm 46 years old.
Having said that he answered the pushbacks that I didn't. For a 20 year old, thats really impressive. Enjoy the money lad 😊

Cut Throat Kilbert

Go on it mate… maybe you’ll become a chaser

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zx_omb

This guy is going places

Matt Maloney

Darragh is such a gentleman

Jonathan Hague

great show and the 20 year old was so humble..... i got 75%. well done

Catherine Henderson

Best ever show to watch .. well done Eden x

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