Chal
Shamoon Ismail Lyrics


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Do it my way
banaai kallay mein sarak
Agg naal, kadi baraf
Pio davay mein jharak
Akhay apne aap nu parak
Cause no money in purse
Naal fly honies, no tharak
Veere asaan dovaan ich farak
Tusi act hard aiween garaj
Tusi act hard kadi baras
You act hard par toon naram
Jidoon samne jaande laraz
Hun message loki meinu keran
Hun sunan ganay meray cousin
Hun challay naal poori nasal
Inhaan dasnaan mera faraz
Veere leya nae kadi karaz
Kadi mangi nae assi madad
Veere rab da ey bara karam
Munda shine keray jivain farash
Munda rhyme keray pi ke charas
Tuaday khokhlay saray bharam
Meinu rok le mera maraz
Pichay bolde tusi shut up
Sun

Big bass, champagne, thick haze
Underground nae-o disde
Aiween te nae veere likhde
Aiween kadi nae-o vikde
Aiween te nae kharay tikk ke
Locked in, 6th day
Taanvi run up quick tezz

Chal

Big bass, champagne, thick haze
Underground nae-o disde
Aiween te nae veere likhde
Aiween kadi nae-o vikde
Aiween te nae kharay tikk ke
Locked in, 6th day
Pull up on you quick tezz





Chal

Overall Meaning

In the song "Chal" by Shamoon Ismail, the lyrics depict the rapper's life and how he navigates through it on his own terms. He talks about living life his way and carving his own path in the world. The lines "Do it my way, banaai kallay mein sarak" translate to doing things his way even if it means being the underdog. The line "Agg naal, kadi baraf" denotes the ups and downs that come with pursuing one's passion.


The rapper then goes on to express how he views himself in the world. He states that he trusts himself and does not need validation from anyone. The line "Akhay apne aap nu parak/Cause no money in purse/Naal fly honies, no tharak" translates to him not needing anyone else's opinion of him because he does not have much money and is not surrounded by people who are only interested in success.


Moving on, Shamoon talks about his dedication to his craft, his morals, and his authenticity. He says that he does not change who he is to fit in or for personal gain. In the line "Veere asaan dovaan ich farak/Tusi act hard aiween garaj/Tusi act hard kadi baras/You act hard par toon naram", he is calling out those who act tough but are not themselves genuine.


Overall, the song "Chal" is about Shamoon Ismail's journey to find himself and live life on his own terms. He raps about staying true to himself even when others try to influence him otherwise. The track is a reminder to stay grounded and not lose oneself in the repetitive cycle of worldly desires.


Line by Line Meaning

Do it my way
I want to do things according to my own ideas and beliefs.


banaai kallay mein sarak
I have built my own path through hardship and challenges.


Agg naal, kadi baraf
I am passionate and driven, and never cold or indifferent.


Pio davay mein jharak
I drink and indulge in vices to cope with life's stresses.


Akhay apne aap nu parak
I judge and reflect upon myself, my actions, and my decisions.


Cause no money in purse
I have no money to my name.


Naal fly honies, no tharak
I have no interest in superficial relationships with materialistic people.


Veere asaan dovaan ich farak
Between us two, there is a clear difference in values and lifestyle choices.


Tusi act hard aiween garaj
You act tough for no reason.


Tusi act hard kadi baras
You act tough only when it is convenient for you.


You act hard par toon naram
You act tough, but you are actually soft and weak inside.


Jidoon samne jaande laraz
When faced with confrontation, you back down.


Hun message loki meinu keran
People are now sending me messages.


Hun sunan ganay meray cousin
Now even my relatives are listening to my music.


Hun challay naal poori nasal
Now my message is spreading to my entire community.


Inhaan dasnaan mera faraz
It is my responsibility to say what needs to be said.


Veere leya nae kadi karaz
I have never taken advantage of anyone.


Kadi mangi nae assi madad
I have never asked for help from anyone.


Veere rab da ey bara karam
It is God's great favor upon me.


Munda shine keray jivain farash
I shine like a diamond.


Munda rhyme keray pi ke charas
I make music under the influence of drugs.


Tuaday khokhlay saray bharam
All of your empty promises and illusions won't fool me.


Meinu rok le mera maraz
Try to stop me from chasing my dreams and ambitions.


Pichay bolde tusi shut up
You talk behind my back, but you should just stay quiet.


Big bass, champagne, thick haze
I am surrounded by luxury and pleasure.


Underground nae-o disde
My music is not mainstream, it is unique and unconventional.


Aiween te nae veere likhde
I write my music myself, without any outside influence.


Aiween kadi nae-o vikde
I am true to my own values and do not compromise for anyone.


Aiween te nae kharay tikk ke
I stand firm on my own principles and beliefs.


Locked in, 6th day
I have been grinding and working hard for a long time.


Taanvi run up quick tezz
When I come at you, it will be sudden and fast.


Chal
Let's go, bring it on.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Shamoon Ismail

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Comments from YouTube:

@emaanali8195

WHY IS EVERYONE SLEEPING ON THIS GUY'S TALENT! so underrated, im so glad i've been listening to him since day 1

@talha1996

That's what makes his content PURE. Being underground with few listeners (solid fans).

@emaanali8195

@Nerd 101 yeah true, but I wish he got more recognition

@ANAQ110

Give it time broski... An up and coming platform like Nescafe could use talent like Shamoon to show versatility.

@faizanulhaq1944

Cuz this guy sucks

@DhruvAthi

Nadia suna hai shamoom ka if not then you are not listening from day one.

@ANAQ110

Shamoon is the true definition of talent. He can go from Jatt blues to Taare to Marijuana to Chal and not skip a beat. Keep spitting the πŸ”₯ bro..

@TalhaAnjum

Munda rhyme karay pee ke charas πŸ’―πŸ€˜πŸ™

@talha1996

Sirr πŸ’˜

@qasid3253

Talha jani love you

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