The World Is Mine
K.J. Lyrics


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Eish
Too kasi for the burbs, too bougie for the kasi
Feeling on top so umoya stays
Phansi phansi phansi phansi, ayi hlale phansi
Eish, bad bitch wanna give me cansi
God plan bigger though, heights that you can't see
Cold on the mic (Mike), ya, Jordan, Tyson
Ngiphethe nesdudla, she fly like a bisen
Love for my ntwaaizins
Take 2 for baaizing
Bona no timing, doh
I'm switching location, you'd swear I'm tour
She love me but she don't, say really not sure
Want the key to my heart but there's really no door
Probably got enough but I really want more
Will I see another day, i'm just really don't know
Toast to my dawgs, we really just pour
Yeah we celebrate life, world is really still
Yours yours yours yours yours
Pap nyana laaitjie
You could never touch me
Can't bheka phansi
Life of the party
Ngiphethe nalo dark skin
K'pholiwe emaSandton
S'jaiva tot tot, siy'qedelela eJaaridini
Abo 4, banomona, and basgadile
Big body Benz and she wasn't even stunting
Fassa the canteen
Cloud 9, last seen
Up and away, as I think what we could be
Spark up the dubbie
Life like a movie
Big man booling, but fede aska'dumi
Khanda liyaduma, hai fede angsa'phuzi
Counter the stress with a dip in Jacuzzi
Drama don't move me, Pearls awang Thusi
I like what I like, cause a nigga still choosy
Fake wanna use me, hoes they confuse me




Fuck all the noise, though, always gon do me
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Overall Meaning

In the first verse of K.J.'s song "The World Is Mine," the lyrics describe the feeling of not fully fitting into any specific social group or environment. The singer feels too "kasi" (referring to a township or urban area in South Africa) for the suburbs and too "bougie" (bourgeoisie or upscale) for the township. This sense of being in-between is reinforced by the line "Feeling on top so umoya stays," implying a sense of empowerment and confidence regardless of where they find themselves.


The following lines express a mix of ego and introspection. The repeated chant of "Phansi, phansi, phansi, phansi, ayi hlale phansi" can be interpreted as a call to stay grounded and humble despite one's success. The mention of a "bad bitch" wanting to "give me cansi" adds a touch of swagger and allure to the narrative.


The lyrics then shift to a more ambitious tone, with references to a "God plan bigger though" and reaching heights beyond what others can perceive. The mention of being "cold on the mic" like Jordan and Tyson suggests a confident and skilled approach to their craft. The imagery of flying like a "bisen" (likely a play on "bison" or a powerful animal) and expressing love for their "ntwaaizins" (friends) adds layers of depth to the singer's character.


As the verse continues, themes of uncertainty, desire, and celebration emerge. The singer questions if they will see another day, expressing a sense of existential doubt. They acknowledge conflicting feelings in relationships, with someone loving them but being unsure about it. The desire for more, both materially and emotionally, is palpable. The celebratory tone of toasting to life with friends and acknowledging the world as theirs contrasts with the internal struggles and complexities hinted at throughout the verse. Overall, the lyrics blend bravado with vulnerability, ambition with introspection, and celebration with uncertainty, painting a nuanced picture of the singer's mindset and experiences.




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Written by: Njabulo Mpanza, Tumelo Ramokonopi

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