London
Lethal Bizzle Lyrics


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Swifta production (production)

Yeah
I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)
I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

Yo
I used to kick ball, I used to shot
I used to keep few grams in my socks
I used to be on ringer, Jeleras and flume
Alleyways, views in the blocks
I moved the key, I moved the box
Some of the mandem run into shops
One time I was running late so I jumped in the ringer, went Top of the Pops
Nah I weren't that bad, just one of the boys
Some done robberies, some done 'roids
I done me, I wanted P's
While the mandem stayed hundred degrees
Want 110's, off key tees
Hit Pro B, old dry white knees
Hit JD's, HMV's, then I flipped it
Now I sell CDs

'Cause I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

Yo
Man are old school, old school, old school
Yeah, that's word to Raskit
And put me anywhere on that field
You know I'm scoring a hat-trick
Yeah G, I'm far from poor
Draw six bursts, I'm about to beat four
Seen a few mill, I'm about to see more
Violate me, you're 'bout to see war
Yeah, Stone Island with the Air Max, you know how we function
And I know real bad boys out here on clapping, hold tight Junction
Local Beyonces want a rudeboy, she might call that punching
But man already know that money makes you handsome
'Cause man

A London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah g they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)




Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)

Overall Meaning

The song "London" by Lethal Bizzle is an ode to his hometown, London. The lyrics are a celebration of his identity as a Londoner and the culture of the city. The mention of the Kray brothers references two notorious gangsters, Ronnie and Reggie Kray, who operated in London during the 1960s. Lethal Bizzle also pays homage to the More Fire Crew, a UK garage crew, by referencing their sample in the song. The verse also touches upon the hardships and illegal activities that some individuals engage in to make ends meet.


The chorus is a repetition of the opening verse but emphasizes the warning for "fuckboys" to stay away. Lethal Bizzle then flexes his wealth and status as a successful artist, noting that his money makes him "handsome." The song also features references to iconic London brands, such as Stone Island and JD Sports.


Overall, "London" celebrates the city's culture, landmarks, and people with a mix of nostalgia and braggadocio. It showcases Lethal Bizzle's pride in his identity as a Londoner and his rise to success from humble beginnings.


Line by Line Meaning

Swifta production
The song's beat is produced by Swifta.


I'm a London boy like the Kray, Kray Kray (Ronnie, Reggie, Ronnie, Reggie)
The singer identifies himself as a London boy like the notorious Kray twins, who were gangsters in the 1960s.


Old school like the More Fire sample, hey, hey, hey (Chubby, Bizzle, skeng, skeng)
The singer wants to point out his old-school roots, reminiscent of the More Fire sample and the Chubby and Bizzle era. 'Skeng' refers to a type of knife.


Some real top boys, yeah G they're from my way (north, south, east, west)
He mentions that there are 'top boys' from all corners of London among his connections.


If you're a fuckboy, please don't come my way (never, never, never, never)
The singer warns people who don't fit in with his circle to stay away from him.


I used to kick ball, I used to shot
He used to play football and sell drugs.


I used to keep few grams in my socks
He used to hide a small amount of drugs in his socks.


I used to be on ringer, Jeleras and flume
He used to be on a popular drug cocktail containing ketamine, ecstasy, and cocaine.


Alleyways, views in the blocks
He used to hang out in alleys and on the streets.


I moved the key, I moved the box
He used to deal drugs.


Some of the mandem run into shops
His friends would steal from stores.


One time I was running late so I jumped in the ringer, went Top of the Pops
He once rushed to an event and got there in time to appear on TV's Top of the Pops music show.


Nah I weren't that bad, just one of the boys
He's trying to downplay his previous involvement in drugs and crime.


Some done robberies, some done 'roids
Others in his circle committed robberies, some took steroids.


I done me, I wanted P's
He focused on making money.


While the mandem stayed hundred degrees
While his friends were hot-tempered and violent.


Want 110's, off key tees
He wanted expensive clothing brands.


Hit Pro B, old dry white knees
He shopped at a store called Pro B, and his sneakers made his knees look dry and ashy.


Hit JD's, HMV's, then I flipped it
He shopped at JD Sports and HMV (a music store), then he flipped his merchandise for money.


Now I sell CDs
Instead of drugs, he now sells music.


Yo
A way to draw attention to what he's about to say next.


Man are old school, old school, old school
He's proud of his old-school roots.


Yeah, that's word to Raskit
He's referencing Dizzee Rascal, a legendary London rapper who inspired a lot of artists in the grime music scene.


And put me anywhere on that field, You know I'm scoring a hat-trick
He's boasting about his talents; suggesting that he could even score three goals in a football game.


Yeah G, I'm far from poor
He's trying to show that he's not broke.


Draw six bursts, I'm about to beat four
He's referencing a popular card game called Rapscallion and saying he's good at it.


Seen a few mill, I'm about to see more
He's made some money, and he thinks he'll make even more in the future.


Violate me, you're 'bout to see war
He's not afraid to fight anyone who disrespects him.


Yeah, Stone Island with the Air Max, you know how we function
He's mentioning a popular clothing brand, Stone Island, and popular sneakers among London's youth.


And I know real bad boys out here on clapping, hold tight Junction
He's referring to people who are not to be messed with, and showing love to a famous location in London.


Local Beyonces want a rudeboy, she might call that punching
Women who like 'rudeboys' seek out trouble and could get in a fight or argument.


But man already know that money makes you handsome
He's implying that with money, even an average-looking person can become attractive to certain people.




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MAXWELL ANSAH, OMARI MOSI WOOLLEY

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Christopher Edwards

This beat is screaming out for wiley.

DatAsianGuy

Cornflake81 yehhh it would fit him so muchh

Mon-Mon

Cornflake81 or kano I think but deffo wiley

Shirley Winkle

YE INIT MAN NEEDS TO GET WILEY ON IT HIS FLOW WOULD SNAP ON THIS STILL.

J G

Cornflake81 it is even skeppy could’ve featured on this

Ben Smith

Chip kills it once again, this man literally can’t run out of bars❄️ CM🐾

Dreamville

Get WILEY on this beat ASAP

Naeemul Choudhury

Khalifa K Tru uno g

ProTactics

Chip killed it as usual

Faizal Ali

Chip is too wavey❄️❄️❄️

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