Style
Stefflon Don Lyrics


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Number one, let′s go. Eh

Cosmo? Dunno. Eh. Eh
In my Eight, London. Eh
Presidental Rolly on my wrist
When I was younger man I couldn't picture this
Come harder, always hustled. Father took the piss
He was a dickhead, too much politics, I told her
Don′t worry momma I ain't going to sting
Like when you drink the coffee and you run to do a shit
This was those days when Boba Wayne in that Eight
And in one minute that popstar was at war with it

I write my lyrics in my own style
My momma don't cry when I broke, no
I kill beats like you must know
My shot the dance at the stage show
That poop my pants speaker
Steff don is the teacher
But ya′ll, them don′t know
New Era was a blood, yo.

Steff. Tell 'em
All the way through the jungle is a madness, London
Step up. Steff Don is a bad chick
You want it? You don′t really want it, cause I
Keeping 'em coming, keep ′em running, and I
Burn 'em. Done ′em. Everytime them come I run 'em
London. Step up. Steff Don, what up?
The place get mad and wicked and wild out. Sho'
Wind up the dong dong low
Bitches want to know how I get get so
Mad wild out, while we kick it wild out
Steff Don done. She wild out

Them living on they bad self
And she tick and she tats so
Oh she fat and she going so
Blood clots, Steff Don, are mad so
Face pretty girl, look good. Eh.
When I come in to dance, everybody come to dance
Everybody, everybody, let′s go. Eh

Give it to them
Cosmo? Dunno. Bingo. Eh
Feature. Leader. Me and the Teacher
That was a bit of Dutch. Yeah, you don′t know I'm Dutch




But guess what. Me I′m a double Dutch
Part of speak on the daily

Overall Meaning

The song "Style" by Stefflon Don starts with a list of locations that she's been to that include Cosmo, which she doesn't know, and London, where she spent most of her life. The next line talks about a presidential Rolly on her wrist, which is a reference to her expensive watch. The following lines talk about how she never imagined having this kind of success when she was younger, and how she had to work hard to get where she is now. She also mentions her father and how he often caused problems in her life with his political views.


The chorus of the song is all about Stefflon Don's skill as a rapper and her ability to command a crowd. She talks about how she writes her own lyrics and how her mother used to worry when she didn't have any money. She also mentions how she "kills beats" and keeps the crowd dancing at her shows. The song ends with a mix of English and Dutch words.


Overall, the song is a celebration of Stefflon Don's success and her unique style, both as a person and as a rapper. It's a reminder to never forget where you came from and to keep working hard to achieve your goals.


Line by Line Meaning

Number one, let's go. Eh
I'm ready to take on whatever comes my way and start this journey.


Cosmo? Dunno. Eh. Eh
I'm not sure what direction I'm headed in, but I'm confident in myself and my abilities.


In my Eight, London. Eh
I'm representing London and my community wherever I go, no matter what.


Presidental Rolly on my wrist
I've come a long way from my humble beginnings and now have the luxury of wearing expensive watches.


When I was younger man I couldn't picture this
I never imagined that I would be living the life I'm living now, with all the success and fame that comes with it.


Come harder, always hustled. Father took the piss
I've faced many obstacles and challenges along the way, but I've always worked hard and persevered, despite my father's lack of support.


He was a dickhead, too much politics, I told her
My father was difficult to deal with and got involved in a lot of drama that I didn't want to be a part of.


Don't worry momma I ain't going to sting
I promise to take care of my mother and not let her down.


Like when you drink the coffee and you run to do a shit
I won't let my mother down in the same way that drinking bad coffee gives you stomach problems.


This was those days when Boba Wayne in that Eight
I'm reminiscing about the past and how things were different back then, with a reference to Boba Wayne and the Eight.


And in one minute that popstar was at war with it
Even back then, there was drama and conflict, with pop stars getting involved in disputes.


I write my lyrics in my own style
I'm unique and original, and I express myself in my music in a way that is authentic to me.


My momma don't cry when I broke, no
I won't let my mother down even if times are tough financially.


I kill beats like you must know
I'm confident in my skills as a musician and can easily create great music.


My shot the dance at the stage show
I'm a star performer who can hold her own on stage and put on a great show.


That poop my pants speaker
I'm so talented that I can make people excited and even scared with my music.


Steff don is the teacher
I'm a leader in my field and others can learn from me and my expertise.


But ya'll, them don't know
Others may not understand or appreciate my talent and abilities.


New Era was a blood, yo.
I'm referencing a time in my life and community where gang violence was prevalent.


Steff. Tell 'em
I'm ready to speak my truth and share my message with the world.


All the way through the jungle is a madness, London
London can be a difficult and chaotic place to live and navigate through.


Step up. Steff Don is a bad chick
I'm confident, strong, and powerful, and I'm not afraid to assert myself.


You want it? You don't really want it, cause I
Others may want what I have, but they may not be able to handle the challenges and hard work that come with it.


Keeping 'em coming, keep ′em running, and I
I keep pushing forward, working hard, and achieving success, while others may fall behind or give up.


Burn 'em. Done 'em. Everytime them come I run 'em
I'm so skilled and confident that I can defeat any opponent who challenges me.


London. Step up. Steff Don, what up?
London, get ready for me, Steff Don!


The place get mad and wicked and wild out. Sho'
When I perform and take over a space, things get crazy and exciting, in a good way.


Wind up the dong dong low
Let's get the energy high and the party started!


Bitches want to know how I get get so
Others may be curious or envious of my success and talents.


Mad wild out, while we kick it wild out
I love to have fun and let loose, and I encourage others to join me in living their best lives.


Steff Don done. She wild out
When I'm done performing and enjoying myself, people will know that I was there and that I left my mark.


Them living on they bad self
Other people may be doing their own thing, but I'm focused on my own path.


And she tick and she tats so
I'm unique and interesting, with my own personal style and flair.


Oh she fat and she going so
I'm confident in my abilities and in what I can accomplish.


Blood clots, Steff Don, are mad so
I'm fierce, powerful, and unstoppable, and I won't let anything stand in my way.


Face pretty girl, look good. Eh.
I'm a confident and beautiful woman, and I know it.


When I come in to dance, everybody come to dance
When I walk into a room or start performing, people can't help but be drawn to me and my energy.


Everybody, everybody, let's go. Eh
I'm ready and excited to bring everyone together and start the party!


Give it to them
I'm ready to show the world what I'm made of and give them my all.


Cosmo? Dunno. Bingo. Eh
I may not have all the answers or know what's going to happen next, but I'm still ready to take on whatever comes my way.


Feature. Leader. Me and the Teacher
I'm not just a featured artist or follower - I'm a leader and expert in my craft.


That was a bit of Dutch. Yeah, you don't know I'm Dutch
I have roots and connections to other cultures and places, and it makes me unique and interesting.


But guess what. Me I'm a double Dutch
I'm more complex and multifaceted than people may realize, with different sides to my personality and identity.


Part of speak on the daily
I'm always expressing myself and speaking my truth every day, through my music and in my life.




Writer(s): Brett Thorngren

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