The duo consists of Alexander Gerlach (born January, 14th 1976 in Dresden) and Kai Michael Paul – formerly Kai Michael Fuchs (born November, 5th 1973 in Berlin). In 2001 they recieved the ECHO award for “Best National Newcomer Dance Act”.
Ponyboy
Lexy & K. Paul Lyrics
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These beats are so damned fat
We let them out and let
The ponyboys attack
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
I know what you're staring at
These beats are so damned fat
We let them out and let
The ponyboys attack
I know what you′re staring at
These beats are so damned fat
We let them out and let
Who's bad?
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Yeehaah!
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Yeehaah!
Yeehaah!
I know what you're staring at
These beats are so damned fat
We let them out and let
The ponyboys attack
I know what you′re staring at
These beats are so damned fat
We let them out and let
Who′s bad?
Yeehaah!<
Ride it, ride it
Yeehaah!
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Ride it, ride it
Ride it
Yeehaah!
The lyrics of Lexy & K. Paul’s song Ponyboy seem to celebrate the wild, untamed energy of musical beats, which can be so infectious that they make “ponyboys” attack with their movements. The song opens with the singer acknowledging the gaze of the listener, something that he seems to revel in as he crows about the “beats” that are “so damned fat.” He goes on to talk about letting them out so that “ponyboys” can attack, which suggests a kind of uncontrolled abandon that is fueled by music.
The chorus repeats the Yeehaah! cry, which further emphasizes the sense of wildness and playfulness that the singer is trying to convey. The line “ride it, ride it” feels like an invitation to join in on the fun and let go of inhibitions. The final verse reiterates the same ideas, while the line “Who’s bad?” seems to challenge the listener to embrace their own rebellious side and let themselves be carried away by the music.
Overall, the lyrics of this song seem to be about the release of energy and the joy of letting go of all constraints. The ponyboys that the singer mentions could be a reference to the cowboy archetype, which represents freedom, rebellion, and unbridled masculinity.
Line by Line Meaning
I know what you're staring at
I am aware of what you are gazing upon
These beats are so damned fat
These musical rhythms are extremely good
We let them out and let
We released the music and allowed it to play
The ponyboys attack
The dancing and enjoyment of the music commences
Yeehaah!
An exclamation of excitement
Ride it, ride it
Dance and fully enjoy the music
Who's bad?
Asking who is the best, implying that they are the best
Writer(s): Kai Paul, Alexander Lexie Gerlach, Yasemin Kaldirim, Alexander "lexy" Gerlach
Contributed by Penelope F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Da schwelgt man in alten Erinnerungen 🤩
MHerzbube
Vorgestern Live beim Springbreak gehört, einfach der Hammer, die beiden!
Javier.Matias
haa esta cancion!♥
asiashelbyGT500
ha ha,no świetne
bmnp666
uwaga : teledysk zawiera przekaz podprogowy:)
carlos cano
i love you lexy & k paul , i love techno, electro & trance!!!!
marcinuss81
Yeah! Lexy & K-Paul - Ponyboy (Ponybabe remix) Amazing!
horst ochse
also...ich versteh den humor und find das video lustug und der track is eh ne bombe!!!!
dasgehtdeminetnixan
<3 Lexy & K-Paul <3 es war ne schöne Zeit mit Euch ;)
Daniel Nava
This video Is So Fucking Fantastic! I Love it! Lol xDD'