His first official release was a progressive house track on Sambuca, entitled ‘Lets Be Free’, which received remixes from Jerome Isma-Ae and tech duo David Amo & Julio Navas. The track achieved a number 1 on Juno Download and Top 10 on Beatport’s Progressive chart, and has received support from big DJs such as Paul Oakenfold and Above and Beyond.
Recently, his interests have focused upon deep house, to which he intends to bring his soulful vision. In August 2012 he released ‘Rule The World’ with remixes from Maya Jane Coles and Ramon Tapia on Yellowtail Records. This achieved a number 19 position on the beatport deep house charts and no.2 position on the German club charts. The EP has been supported by many top artists including Tocadisco, Kaiserdisco, Nico Lahs and Andre Crom to name a few. It was even included on Wankelmut’s compilation released via get physical music.
Coming for You
Rashid Ajami Lyrics
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They are coming for you
And, Who are they?
They are coming for you
And, who are they?
They Are Coming for you
And, Who are they?
I′m not the same anymore
I'm not the same anymore
I′m not the same anymore
And, who are they?
They are they are they are
I'm not the same anymore
Coming for you
I'm not the same anymore
Coming for you... Coming for you
I′m not the same anymore
And, who are they?
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
I′m not the same anymore
I'm not the same anymore
And, Who are they?
Coming for you
They tell me i′ll never make it
They tell me i can't be famous
And, who are they?
They are ordinary
No one can′t stop me
The world is drill with jealousy
But their envy is compelling me
To become extraordinary
No one would stop me
No one would stop me
And, who are they?
And, who are they?
Coming for you
I'm not the same anymore
And, who are they?
Thy are Coming for you
I′m not the same anymore
And, who are they?
They are coming for you
I'm not the same anymore
I'm not the same anymore
I′m not the same anymore
And, Who are they?
They are they are they are
I′m not the same anymore
Coming for you
I'm not the same anymore
Coming for you... coming for you
I′m not the same anymore
And, Who are they?
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
They are they are they are
The lyrics in Rashid Ajami's song Coming for You are about pushing back against the doubters and haters who tell the singer that he'll never make it in the music industry. The repeated lines of "And, who are they? They are coming for you" are a warning to those people that they will be proven wrong. The singer is no longer the same person he was when he listened to the negative opinions of others, and he is now determined to succeed despite their disbelief.
In the second verse, the singer talks about how the jealousy of others is fueling his drive to become extraordinary. He is not going to let anyone stop him from achieving his goals, even if they try to hold him back. Overall, the lyrics are a powerful message about perseverance and not letting the negative opinions of others hold you back from pursuing your dreams.
Line by Line Meaning
And, who are they?
Questioning the identity of those who are in pursuit of the listener
They are coming for you
Asserting that the aforementioned individuals are actively seeking to harm or capture the listener
I'm not the same anymore
Declaring a significant personal transformation or change in the listener's identity or circumstances
They are they are they are
Repeating the theme of unknown individuals in pursuit of the listener
Coming for you
Reiterating the aforementioned individuals' intent to harm or capture the listener
The world is drill with jealousy
Positing that others' negative emotions and resentment are widespread and ubiquitous
But their envy is compelling me
Suggesting that others' negative emotions are actually fueling the listener's own motivation and drive
To become extraordinary
Stating the listener's goal of surpassing normal limits and achieving greatness
No one would stop me
Asserting that no one can impede the listener's path to greatness
And, who are they?
Echoing the earlier question about the identities of those in pursuit of the listener
I'm not the same anymore
Repeating the sentiment of significant personal transformation or change in the listener's identity or circumstances
They are coming for you
Reiterating the danger the unknown individuals pose to the listener
They are they are they are
Repeating the theme of a persistent threat from unknown individuals
Coming for you... coming for you
Emphasizing the imminent danger the listener faces from the unknown individuals
Writer(s): Rashid Ajami
Contributed by Bentley H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@DeeplayT3Y
They tell me i’ll never make it
They tell me i can’t be famous
And, who are they?
They are ordinary
No one can’t stop me
The world is drill with jealousy
but their envy is compelling me
to become extraordinary
No one would stop me
@DeeplayT3Y
They tell me i’ll never make it
They tell me i can’t be famous
And, who are they?
They are ordinary
No one can’t stop me
The world is drill with jealousy
but their envy is compelling me
to become extraordinary
No one would stop me
@andreigagiulescu6784
His ability to mold sound, tunes, melodies and mix them so well is absolutely unreal. I have no idea how this one man can be so damn funky and groovy and be so talented. Jody is such an inspiration to me from being such a down to earth character too. I can't say enough good about this guy and I hope I get to meet him one day, that will be one of the best days of my life.
@vinnie97
One of the highlights on AnjunaDeep05 by mastermind producer, Mr. Wisternoff. Glad that this is finally up for grab in full!
@Jimbo386000
This track is so amazing. It's groovy, but oh so smooth at the same time. And that little groove section in the middle... oh man... hit's the spot.
@camilamart114
I still love this track 💜
@DJase970
This track is ridiculous (in the best way)...So creative with the genre mash here. All of what I love about electronic all wrapped up in one track! Wow Mr. Wisternoff!
@Paglia_Orba
Yeah ! Love this vision of the song, better than the original imo.
@Bekeela
respect to Jody ) very ellegant remix
@tranceaddict5591
Didn't realize this is the same track thats on AD 05 from listening to the original mix :-O Such an improvement over the original!
@AngelValdovinos
that moment when a remix is better than your song