Known for his collaborations with New Orleans group, $uicideboy$, and rappers, Rich Brian, Fat Nick, Shakewell, Ghostemane, Ramirez, KXLLSWXTCH and Robb Bank$. He has been influenced by a variety of horrorcore rap groups, including Three 6 Mafia and UGK, but primarily the Cleveland group, Bones Thugs-n-Harmony.
Beginning his career in 2012 with his debut mixtape, Fuck It, Pouya has since released multiple mixtapes and five commercial albums, the first of which, Underground Underdog which claimed the second spot atop on the iTunes Top Hip Hop Albums. Initially, his goal in rap music was to distance himself from traditional underground rappers and rap about his background of poverty but has since expanded his content to a much wider variety of topics. Some of Pouyaโs more popular material include the $OUTH $IDE $UICIDE album, his collaboration with Rich Chigga and Ghostface Killah, โDat Stick Remixโ, and his own hit singles, โGet Buckโ, "Suicidal Thoughts in the Back of the Caddilac", and "Void".
2) Pouya Jalili Pour, known as Pouya is an Iranian singer. He is most famous for his 2000 โSafarโ (Journey) song. Pouya's songs has spread out among Iranians, Afghans and other Persian speaking people. Pouya performs Persian pop music and he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
FIVE FIVE
POUYA Lyrics
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I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo dues, better stay low key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
Better pay yo dues, better stay low key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
Yuh, welcome to the South Side where them cute hoes do you dirty
In my city, we don't fist bump, we dap up and get to swervin'
In that '06 Vogue, money on overload
Momma, we never going back to poverty
Fuck that, hoes on the floor like a rug rat, crawling at my feet
Rappers been mumbling, talking about nothing
They got the kids stumbling off the Xannies
Now killin' themselves so slowly and I feel like Mick Foley
When I'm in your bitch raw, can't hold me back
I'm feeling myself, still rocking a shoelace for a belt
Only thing changing is my lanes and payments rates
I raise the stakes, I raise these rappers from the grave
So put some respect on my name
My flame is reigning with no label
Momma said "Get that bread and lay low"
While you sippin' on your Faygo, .45 blow off your halo
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo dues, better stay low key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
Better pay yo dues, better stay low key, bitch, don't mind me
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
In "FIVE FIVE," Pouya is showing his defiance and self-confidence, claiming that he doesn't care if people hate him because he doesn't have time to be liked. He is proud of his Florida upbringing and being a 5'5 Florida boy. He also emphasizes the importance of paying dues, staying low key, and minding one's own business.
Pouya continues by stating that he won't go back to poverty and will live lavishly instead. He highlights the negative aspects of his city, such as cute girls who do you dirty and a lack of a unified community. He mentions his wealth and success by driving an '06 Vogue and never going back to poverty. He then criticizes other rappers who mumble and talk about nothing, leading the youth to stumble on Xannies and kill themselves slowly. He feels like a superstar and his only change is in lanes and payment rates.
Overall, "FIVE FIVE" is about Pouya's self-confidence, pride in his upbringing, and criticism of the negative aspects of his city and the rap industry. He is bold and unapologetic, asserting his success and refusing to look back.
Line by Line Meaning
MTM, hit 'em with the heat
MTM is coming in strong with their music.
I can be the one they hate, I don't got time to be liked
I don't have time for popularity contests, so I'll focus on being myself even if others don't like it.
I'm that down south 5'5 Florida boy, still rolling them dice
I'm proud of my heritage and where I come from, and I'm taking risks and seeing where they take me.
Better pay yo dues, better stay low key, bitch, don't mind me
If you want success, you have to work for it and do it humbly. Don't worry about me; just worry about yourself.
Ain't going back, put it on me, I'ma live lavishly
I refuse to go back to a life of struggle and poverty. I'm going to live my life to the fullest and enjoy my success.
Yuh, welcome to the South Side where them cute hoes do you dirty
The South Side can be tough and even those who seem nice can betray you.
In my city, we don't fist bump, we dap up and get to swervin'
We have our own way of greeting and celebrating, and we like to have fun while staying on the move.
In that '06 Vogue, money on overload
My car is flashy and I have plenty of money to spare.
Momma, we never going back to poverty
My mother and I have worked hard to overcome poverty, and I refuse to let us go back to that life.
Fuck that, hoes on the floor like a rug rat, crawling at my feet
I'm not interested in meaningless hookups and will not be reduced to someone who is used for sex.
Rappers been mumbling, talking about nothing
Many rappers today are not saying anything of substance in their music.
They got the kids stumbling off the Xannies
These rappers are promoting drug use to their impressionable young fans.
Now killin' themselves so slowly and I feel like Mick Foley
I see these young fans ruining their lives with drugs and I feel helpless, like a bystander watching a trainwreck.
When I'm in your bitch raw, can't hold me back
When I'm taking risks and going all in, there's no stopping me.
I'm feeling myself, still rocking a shoelace for a belt
Even though I'm successful, I'm staying true to my roots and not being flashy.
Only thing changing is my lanes and payments rates
I'm still doing what I love and making money, but I'm expanding my horizons and making more progress.
I raise the stakes, I raise these rappers from the grave
I'm better than these other rappers and proving it by outshining them.
So put some respect on my name
Give me the credit I've earned and deserve.
My flame is reigning with no label
My talent speaks for itself and I don't need a label to make it.
Momma said "Get that bread and lay low"
My mother taught me to work hard and be humble.
While you sippin' on your Faygo, .45 blow off your halo
While others are chilling and drinking, they need to watch out because I have the power to knock them down with my skills.
Lyrics ยฉ Songtrust Ave
Written by: Kevin Pouya, Michele Scatamacchia
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Aftershock 00:00-2:59
Void 3:00-6:45
Daddy issues 6:50-9:14
Weighing on me 9:17-11:50
Five five 11:52-14:04
Hand shakes 14:08-19:04
Dont bang my line 19:20-21:28
Back off me 21:33-24:44
One time 24:51-27:19
Voices 27:26-32:28
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Aftershock 00:00-2:59
Void 3:00-6:45
Daddy issues 6:50-9:14
Weighing on me 9:17-11:50
Five five 11:52-14:04
Hand shakes 14:08-19:04
Dont bang my line 19:20-21:28
Back off me 21:33-24:44
One time 24:51-27:19
Voices 27:26-32:28
Kendrik Luce
this is literally wrong lmfao
Michael A
U tried
SuperDestrier
@X Ok then
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Hehe
SuperDestrier
This is just straight up incorrect.
Dillon Joseph lee Costanzo
Pouyaโs music makes you feel exactly what he is feeling.
Bad Benzos
yeh but u gotta hear it and trigger your mnd and feel it deep.
Felix Chapa
This is a Certified Classic and Now Days that is Hard to Do.......Pouya Never Fails
Sergio Castaรฑo
this album is a f*cking masterpiece!