King solo
Gadji Celi Lyrics


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Look up, there's a world in front you
A million yet you still wonder what to do
You must find that thrive, that thrill, that love
Cause in my eyes, you're the king of your world.

Look dowm, there's you pants, you legs, your feet
You're the only single person in control
Of your life, your reality
Cause in my eyes, we are the kings of our worlds.

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Overall Meaning

Gadji Celi's song "King Solo" is an uplifting and empowering anthem that encourages its listeners to take charge of their lives and find their own path to success. The first verse advises the listener to look up and realize that the world is full of opportunities, but it is up to them to find their own purpose and passion. The second verse complements the first by telling the listener to look down and realize that they are the only ones in control of their own lives and they should take responsibility for their own decisions and actions.


The chorus is repeated twice and is a summary of the message in both verses. It emphasizes that regardless of the challenges faced, everyone is capable of mastering their own destinies and becoming the "king" of their world.


The overall interpretation of the song is one of encouragement and self-empowerment, with the artist inspiring people to take control of their lives and become masters of their own destinies. The song also highlights the importance of personal responsibility and accountability in achieving success and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Look up, there's a world in front of you
Take notice of the vast array of opportunities waiting for you ahead.


A million yet you still wonder what to do
Despite the abundance of possibilities, you're still unsure about which path to take.


You must find that thrive, that thrill, that love
It's essential that you discover your passions, your excitement, and your personal connections.


Cause in my eyes, you're the king of your world.
I see potential, power, and greatness in you. You have the ability to determine your own destiny.


Look down, there's your pants, your legs, your feet
You are the only one in full control of your own body and physical actions.


You're the only single person in control
Your actions and reactions to events in your life are fully within your realm of control.


Of your life, your reality
You are the master of your own world and the way you choose to experience it.


Cause in my eyes, we are the kings of our worlds.
We all have the potential to rule our own lives and create our own realities, with confidence and self-awareness.




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Comments from YouTube:

@arnauldmbourou2335

J'ai cherché cette chanson pendant 15 ans, merci seigneur ❤, je suis un fou de cette chanson, depuis Libreville au Gabon 🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦 j'écoute cette chanson, que Dieu continue à te bénir

@leoboli3062

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@milliamthyam6385

15 ans ? tu étais dans une grotte ?

@beautyesthetics

Idem pour moi 😂💃🕺!

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@ruthestellearlettesery9323

L'artiste est revenu dans son pays après 13ans d'exil et il donne toujours la joie dans ses chansons. Merci de l'aimer❤

@user-ut3fr4br5u

On es en 2023 dit a Gadji celi que je laime car cette belle mélodie me donne la chaire de poule ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉♥️❣️❣️❣️🙏🙏🙏🙏

@kaderverite3589

King Solo... un mélange de zouk-gbégbé sa donne ce que sa donne, un vrai délice, un régal pour nous les amateurs de musique... merci encore l'artiste.

@Marcsamuel2276

Ce chant me rappelle un chapitre de ma vie ou j'étais au volant d'une Toyota Corolla blanche... Et seuls les morceaux de Gadji le King passait en boucle... Se fut avec plaisir que je delectais ces delices musicaux tout en bravant ces routes tortueuses et longues de ma belle patrie. Ces souvenirs me hantent...bravo le king merci pour ce don. ❤❤❤❤❤😮

@joycegeo3257

Je me rappelle que cette chanson se jouait en boucle dans les rues au Gabon quand je fréquentais encore l’école primaire. Aujourd’hui je suis adulte et j’aime toujours autant cette chanson…. C’est pour montrer à quel point cette chanson reste un classique de la musique africaine.

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