House
Hamza Lyrics


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Wah, ouh, ouh, yeah

Pull up en douce, introduction dans ta house (house)
Seul dans mon trou (ouh), j'ai su faire de moi un boss
Elle veut mon juice, ramène son boule dans ma house (house)
Double ma maille (ouh), triple la taille de ma house (house)
J'parle de cash homie, prendre ce cash homie (ouh)
Tant qu'je reste en vie, pardonne mes zombies
Quand ça sent l'roussi, rien qu'ça sort l'Uzi
Prendre ce cash homie, tant qu'je reste en vie

Prends ton fils et sers le dans les bras
Parce qu'on va tirer dans le tas
On veut juste des millions dans des sacs
Jeune nigga parti d'en bas
Jeune nigga, j'prends l'contrôle
On sort le gas et on smoke
Jeune nigga, j'prends l'contrôle
J'parle de cash my nigga, j'parle de cash
J'sors mon bébé, j'fais monter le stress
Bien bon, on fait rouler les dièses
Personne ne sait où est le siège
Là, j'te parle de faire le casse du siècle
Prendre ce cash et pas laisser de pièces
Rien à battre des bitches en détresse
Elle veut juste le H bien dans ses fesses
J'lâcherais une deuxième rafale
Si jamais j'suis pas sûr que t'es dead
Tu n'rouleras pas avec moi
Tant qu'je n'serai pas sûr que t'es vrai
My nigga pour ça y'a pas d'option
My nigga pour ça y'a pas d'potion
L'argent rentre si vite, j'en ai perdu la notion

Wah, yeah, pull up en douce, introduction dans ta house (house)
Seul dans mon trou (ouh), j'ai su faire de moi un boss
Elle veut mon juice, ramène son boule dans ma house (house)
Double ma maille (ouh), triple la taille de ma house (house)
J'parle de cash homie, prendre ce cash homie (ouh)
Tant qu'je reste en vie, pardonne mes zombies
Quand ça sent l'roussi, rien qu'ça sort l'Uzi
Prendre ce cash homie, tant qu'je reste en vie

Don't write checks on me, I take cash only
I keep bands on me, rich, gettin' blessed on me
Ain't with the bullshit, pass me the weed 'bout to spazz out
I got a full clip, pull up on you on my head out
Bitches say I'm very handsome
Pull up to the scary mansion
And of course my nigga messed up
Pistol on you, put your hands up
And she said she like my water
Told her she gettin' my water
I fuck your daughter
I'm that motherfuckin' boss and I get what I want
Pull up you knew better I advise you don't
Murder on the floor, paid and that's all she wrote
Spent the bag on an autocar, damn that's an Audemar
Damn that's

Pull up en douce, introduction dans ta house (house)
Seul dans mon trou (ouh), j'ai su faire de moi un boss
Elle veut mon juice, ramène son boule dans ma house (house)
Double ma maille (ouh), triple la taille de ma house (house)
J'parle de cash homie, prendre ce cash homie (ouh)
Tant qu'je reste en vie, pardonne mes zombies
Quand ça sent l'roussi, rien qu'ça sort l'Uzi
Prendre ce cash homie, tant qu'je reste en vie





Ouh, ouh, hey, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "House" by Hamza depict a luxurious and extravagant lifestyle. The artist talks about his success and how he has transformed himself into a boss. He references the abundance of money and the increase in the size of his house. The lyrics also touch upon the themes of survival and the need for cash to ensure one's well-being. Hamza acknowledges his mistakes and asks for forgiveness from his "zombies," possibly referring to his entourage or associates.


Line by Line Meaning

Pull up en douce, introduction dans ta house (house)
Arriving quietly, I enter your house (house) as an introduction


Seul dans mon trou (ouh), j'ai su faire de moi un boss
Alone in my hole (ouh), I have managed to become a boss


Elle veut mon juice, ramène son boule dans ma house (house)
She wants my juice, brings her booty into my house (house)


Double ma maille (ouh), triple la taille de ma house (house)
Doubling my cash stack (ouh), tripling the size of my house (house)


J'parle de cash homie, prendre ce cash homie (ouh)
I'm talking about cash, homie, taking that cash, homie (ouh)


Tant qu'je reste en vie, pardonne mes zombies
As long as I stay alive, forgive my zombies


Quand ça sent l'roussi, rien qu'ça sort l'Uzi
When things go wrong, only then the Uzi comes out


Prendre ce cash homie, tant qu'je reste en vie
Taking that cash, homie, as long as I stay alive


Prends ton fils et sers le dans les bras
Take your son and hold him in your arms


Parce qu'on va tirer dans le tas
Because we're going to shoot in the crowd


On veut juste des millions dans des sacs
We just want millions in bags


Jeune nigga parti d'en bas
Young nigga started from the bottom


Jeune nigga, j'prends l'contrôle
Young nigga, I take control


On sort le gas et on smoke
We bring out the gas and we smoke


J'parle de cash my nigga, j'parle de cash
I'm talking about cash, my nigga, I'm talking about cash


J'sors mon bébé, j'fais monter le stress
I bring out my baby, I raise the stress


Bien bon, on fait rouler les dièses
Very good, we make the sharp signs roll


Personne ne sait où est le siège
No one knows where the throne is


Là, j'te parle de faire le casse du siècle
There, I'm talking about pulling off the heist of the century


Prendre ce cash et pas laisser de pièces
Taking that cash and not leaving any coins


Rien à battre des bitches en détresse
Don't care about bitches in distress


Elle veut juste le H bien dans ses fesses
She just wants the H right in her ass


J'lâcherais une deuxième rafale
I would release a second burst


Si jamais j'suis pas sûr que t'es dead
If I'm not sure that you're dead


Tu n'rouleras pas avec moi
You won't roll with me


Tant qu'je n'serai pas sûr que t'es vrai
Until I'm sure that you're real


My nigga pour ça y'a pas d'option
My nigga, for that, there's no option


My nigga pour ça y'a pas d'potion
My nigga, for that, there's no potion


L'argent rentre si vite, j'en ai perdu la notion
Money comes in so fast, I have lost track of it


Don't write checks on me, I take cash only
Don't write checks addressed to me, I only accept cash


I keep bands on me, rich, gettin' blessed on me
I always have money on me, being wealthy and blessed


Ain't with the bullshit, pass me the weed 'bout to spazz out
I'm not interested in nonsense, pass me the weed because I'm about to lose control


I got a full clip, pull up on you on my head out
I have a fully loaded magazine, I'll come at you with my weapon out


Bitches say I'm very handsome
Women say I'm very attractive


Pull up to the scary mansion
Arrive at the frightening mansion


And of course my nigga messed up
And of course my nigga messed up


Pistol on you, put your hands up
Pointing a pistol at you, put your hands up


And she said she like my water
And she said she likes the way I drip


Told her she gettin' my water
Told her she's getting my attention


I fuck your daughter
I have sex with your daughter


I'm that motherfuckin' boss and I get what I want
I'm the absolute boss and I always get what I want


Pull up you knew better I advise you don't
If you know what's good for you, I suggest you don't come at me


Murder on the floor, paid and that's all she wrote
There's a murder on the floor, I paid for it, and that's the end of the story


Spent the bag on an autocar, damn that's an Audemar
I spent a lot of money on a sports car, damn, it's an Audemars Piguet


Damn that's
Damn, that's


Ouh, ouh, hey, yeah
Ouh, ouh, hey, yeah




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Hamza Al Farissi

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Parth

With my experience, I moved out at 24 after graduating from college and landing my first 9 to 5 job.
For my particular situation, living with my parents takes a huge toll on my mental health and I wish I made the decision earlier. Before the 9 to 5 I was working on the weekends and attending college. When the semester started, it literally felt like I was working 7 days a week.
The 9 to 5 job is something that I’m grateful to have compared to my previous work experience. But, that’s coming from someone who hasn’t had the weekends since they were 14.

Now, since I’ve moved out, I’ve naturally gravitated to trying to create more income sources.
All in all, I get what Hamza is saying. Despite the mental torture living with my parents, there were a lot of pros.
- No rent
- No Bills
- Bigger pile of savings
- More time to think about your life and plans
- spending time with my parents (regardless of the mental toll)



The Primal Wisdom

Depends on how cool your family it is. Mine is fucking GREAT so I'm doing exactly what you're saying bro. I'm a good portion into the debut novel I've always to write, saving 95% my income from remote work and spent 3 months out of the year in the mountains of FCKG Kenya training for my first marathon last year in Rio.

This year it's three marathons, all on different continents, and the book is getting DONE.

Yeah baby. Life is sweet.

NEVER fcking moving out if I don't absolutely have to. Fuck what all these onlyfans girls think. Rent with my parents is 250 a month and airbnb around the world has been even cheaper.

I think I'm straight.



Andrej F

Great Video Hamza but I respectfully disagree that this is what everyone should do.

My family is poor and I share a room, have no private space to to do my own things like study or do projects and generally not be disturbed anywhere around the flat.

This is a major issue because I'm introverted and a lot of the times being at home is more exhausting than my day life and I end up just feeling constricted and too stressed at home to be as productive as I could be which will add up over time.

I'm planning to live at uni and then rent my own flat right after mainly because I value my freedom and sanity more than the money I would've saved from a entry level job.

Whats the point in saving all this money when it makes my quality of life substantially worse right now?

The only thing that truly exists is the present so I'm not going to sacrifice my wellbeing for a concept that may or may not materialise years into the future.

Sure I have habits that will compound in the future in benefits but they are all things that won't affect me mentally or physically too intensely in a bad way in the short term.

I could save the same amount of money in a fraction of the time 10 years into my career without causing the same amount of degradation in my quality of life.

A lot of the people here I think underestimate how privileged they are and or I think some of you guys are so focused on 'delayed gratification' and just grind so hard that you forget to live your lives and ironically end up in a rat race of your own. Sure some of you will be 'successful' and have a midlife crisis and reevaluate your values but I'm not sure not most will.

Can you guarantee you won't die from cancer in the next month? the next year or even 5 years?

Yes you should do things that set you up in the future but also dont sacrifice too from the present since all really matters are the things that are happening now as the future doesn't exist yet.

Furthermore, being an online entrepreneur isn't for everyone. What if I find my salaried work fulfilling and love the work? What if I'm not motivated by money and content with just an average salary and the opportunities it provides me? Are there any reasons not to?



Ben Manley

Dear Hamza,

I’ve watched a lot of your videos, and they have all changed my life for the better. I’m very grateful for discovering your youtube channel, after years of watching low-quality self-improvement videos. YOU were the only one who got me to take action. I’m currently in stage 3-4 cult “level”.

I have recently read The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss, and am very interested in outsourcing life. I want to start a YouTube channel as well. But I need a few answers. I’m hoping for a reply to my email or a video on your channel discussing the following:

What does the work process of your videos look like? (Idea, Script, Recording, Editing?)

I’m currently still in school, and I was wondering how you dealt with people around you, who knew you were making youtube videos. I’m prepared to lose “friends”, but I don't want to make school/social life harder than it is.

How did you find your niche? There are so many self-improvement youtubers/productivity experts. How did you make your content unique?

Thanks in advance, your videos are truly life-changing.

Best Regards,

Ben Manley



All comments from YouTube:

Dylan Ole

If you're living in a toxic environment, you've gotta move out and develop yourself as an adult. It doesn't matter what it costs.

Jussstjohann

Yes

Danyal

Facts

Metal Rockstarizer

At the same time people in this comment section need to understand that if you have LOVING parents that do care for you and that you don’t have a toxic environment, there’s obviously really no point in moving out of your parents (unless you have some crazy ass dream) and people please move out for YOURSELF, not because of what other people are doing, never move out of the house because everyone else is doing. Just make the choice and stick to it.

Djochar Ablaikan

that is true, but people often call their parents toxic when they just call them out on their bs, very little parents are that bad, most want the best for their children.

Djochar Ablaikan

Lukesick i have a friend who worked on his body and smashed the best chicks while living in parents house and had no car, he even had a girlfriend. you dont need to validate yourself to anyone. if you are honest about it and have good reasons for it and are not insecure, she will take it. some may not but honestly? those that do not are usually those who themselves had fled their nest prematuraly, ended up broke and living trash lifestyles and want someone to "save them" those women should be avoided anyway. girl that has a healthy relationship with her parents will not see this as something tragic and she will be a much better choice of a partner anyway.

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Calum

Moving out at 17 years old (now 19) was the best decision I ever made. Sure I struggled at first, but now I've got a really good part-time job while at Uni. the confidence and character I've developed far outweighs the cons too. Particularly since I moved out when I had quite low self-esteem and was going through a rough breakup and time during the first lockdown.

Masculine Virtue

That’s great man 💪🏽

Chillio Bones

exactly bro, the earlier the better

Impo

Why did you move out

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