Worldwide
Strapt & Bushido Lyrics


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This is a worldwide collaboration
Coming from Los Angles, [?], US
[?] to Berlin, Germany
Dropping bombson you punk motherfucking bitches
(Yeah, Okay Jay)
(Weltweit yeah)

What's the reason
I got up in this game
Because I want so much more then this neighborhood fame
I want to buy my own shit, no motherfucker to front me
And more then just Cali, more then just one country
From the [?] of Bonn
To the Stature of Liberty
To the every hood in America with no [?]
To every poverty struggling ghetto across this land
To every justice system [?]
Let it be know who the fuck you are and where you're from
All acorss this world from block to block and slum to slum
This is us(?) and I'm done before I let it go
(Bushido: Oh mein Gott, wer hätte das gedacht, Jay?)

Worldwide
From the streets to the club
Worldwide
(Wenn ich komme, gibts kein Dies oder Das)
Worldwide
The underground to the club
Worldwide
(Guck mich an, ich mach Musik wieder krass)
Worldwide
(Scratches: *Yo, what's up, this is Hip Hop*)
Worldwide
Wenn ich komme, gibts kein Dies oder Das
Worldwide
(Ah, yeah)
Worldwide

Ich bin nicht mehr der Typ, der vor der Haustür sitzt
Wunder dich nicht, wenn dich weltweit meine Faust erwischt
Denn es ist Punk-Rock-Gangsta-Rap
Von Bangkok bis Bethlehem
In jeder Stadt lern ich deine Väter kenn'
Ihr wollt Crossover? Ich rappe wie Gottloser
Oh mein Gott, hier kommt der Topscorer
Mach Platz für dne Meteorid
Deine Mama flippt aus, wenn sie den Hetero sieht, boy
Deine Karriere ist Geschichte
Lesen ist nicht so mein Ding, ich stemme schwere Gewichte
Hör, was der Hustler sagt
Junge, du hast versagt
Ich therapier dich, bis dein Vater zu dir Bastard sagt

We are all the same
We are all the same
So walk away, okay
You're scared

Yo, what's up, this is Hip Hop

Oh mein Gott!
Komm Jay, wir gehen
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Strapt & Bushido's song, "Worldwide," are all about asserting oneself as a global player in the music industry. The song starts by announcing a "worldwide collaboration" and then lists the various locations the artists hail from, including Los Angeles, Berlin, and the United States, before dropping the bomb on "punk motherfucking bitches." The message is clear: these artists are not content with mere neighborhood fame and are striving for global success.


The lyrics go on to express the desire for financial independence and the ability to purchase one's own things without relying on anyone else. The tone shifts to a message of unity and inclusivity, with references made to various cities and communities around the world, from the streets of Bonn to the Statue of Liberty in America. The artists want to make it known where they come from and celebrate their roots, from block to block and slum to slum. The lyrics encompass a spirit of rebellion against the mainstream, a celebration of diversity and unique voices, and an embrace of the hip-hop genre's global reach.


Line by Line Meaning

This is a worldwide collaboration
The song is a collaboration that involves artists from all around the world.


Coming from Los Angles, [?], US
The collaboration involves artists from Los Angeles, USA, among other places that are not specified.


[?] to Berlin, Germany
The collaboration involves artists from Berlin, Germany, among other places that are not specified.


Dropping bombson you punk motherfucking bitches
The artists are releasing their music with the intention of making a big impact and impressing people.


(Yeah, Okay Jay)
This is a complementary line that acknowledges someone named Jay.


(Weltweit yeah)
This is a complementary line that acknowledges a worldwide audience.


What's the reason
The artist questions the reason behind their involvement in the music industry.


I got up in this game
The artist has entered the music industry as a player.


Because I want so much more then this neighborhood fame
The artist desires to achieve success beyond their local community.


I want to buy my own shit, no motherfucker to front me
The artist wishes to be independent and self-sufficient, not relying on anyone else financially.


And more then just Cali, more then just one country
The artist seeks to expand their success beyond their local state and even beyond their home country.


From the [?] of Bonn
The collaboration involves artists from Bonn, a city in Germany.


To the Stature of Liberty
The artists aim to achieve worldwide recognition, including in prominent landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty in New York.


To the every hood in America with no [?]
The artists hope to reach listeners in every impoverished community in America.


To every poverty struggling ghetto across this land
The artists hope to reach listeners in every impoverished community globally.


To every justice system [?]
The artists hope to reach listeners affected by unjust legal systems worldwide.


Let it be know who the fuck you are and where you're from
The artists encourage people to be proud of their heritage and origins and to let their identities be known.


All acorss this world from block to block and slum to slum
The artists aim to reach listeners from all corners of the world, from wealthy neighborhoods to poor slums.


This is us(?) and I'm done before I let it go
The artists strongly identify with this message and will continue spreading it through their music.


(Bushido: Oh mein Gott, wer hätte das gedacht, Jay?)
This is a complementary line spoken by Bushido, acknowledging someone named Jay.


Ich bin nicht mehr der Typ, der vor der Haustür sitzt
The artist has left behind their humble beginnings and is no longer content with staying at home.


Wunder dich nicht, wenn dich weltweit meine Faust erwischt
The artist will make an impact worldwide, and people should not be surprised when it happens.


Denn es ist Punk-Rock-Gangsta-Rap
The artist's style of music is a combination of punk, rock, and gangsta rap genres.


Von Bangkok bis Bethlehem
The collaboration involves artists from Bangkok, Thailand, to Bethlehem, a city in Palestine.


In jeder Stadt lern ich deine Väter kenn'
The artist is well-traveled and has met many people's fathers across different cities.


Ihr wollt Crossover? Ich rappe wie Gottloser
The artist is confident in their ability to make great music that crosses over multiple genres.


Oh mein Gott, hier kommt der Topscorer
The artist is highly skilled and will show it in their music.


Mach Platz für dne Meteorid
The artist is like a meteor, and people should make way for them and prepare for their impact.


Deine Mama flippt aus, wenn sie den Hetero sieht, boy
The artist is so successful that even someone's mother would be impressed at their accomplishments.


Deine Karriere ist Geschichte
The artist is so successful that other people's careers will pale in comparison.


Lesen ist nicht so mein Ding, ich stemme schwere Gewichte
The artist is not interested in reading and instead prioritizes physical strength.


Hör, was der Hustler sagt
The artist is a hustler and has wise things to say about the music industry and life in general.


Junge, du hast versagt
The artist is critical of someone who has not succeeded despite their efforts.


Ich therapier dich, bis dein Vater zu dir Bastard sagt
The artist will help someone improve so much that their own father will not recognize them.


We are all the same
Despite differences in ethnicity, nationality, or social status, everyone is fundamentally the same.


So walk away, okay
If someone cannot accept this message of unity, they are advised to leave.


You're scared
Someone who cannot accept this message may be afraid of the implications of such unity.


(Yo, what's up, this is Hip Hop)
This is spoken word that gives props to hip-hop culture and the essence of the song.


(Ah, yeah)
This is complementary language that acknowledges the significance of the song.




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@peppercat1887

Wuerde mich sehr interessieren wie diese Kollab entstand. Wirkt bis heute noch surreal.

@LcBoy131

Keine Ahnung aber Bushido hatte damals miese Flugangst. Wurde überall reingeschnitten. im Auto sieht man es an der Beleuchtung am besten

@travisnoodles8257

@@LcBoy131 vor allem weiß ich noch wie bubu damals im kingbushido Forum die Fragen von Fans, ob das Greenscreen ist oder er denn wirklich drüben am Set war stumpf mit "ja ich war beim Dreh" beantwortet hat der mongo

@MrIos-xh5el

@@jankersting ich geh auch davon aus, dass man in Deutschland rgendwo am Erfolg von Limp Bizkit anknüpfen wollte, da es zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nichts ähnlich erfolgereiches in Deutschland gab. Kam aber anscheinend nicht so gut an :D

@stillgotyourmom

@@MrIos-xh5el evtl auch ein privater Wunsch vom ihm weil er immer angab Metal zu feiern und glaube er hat auch unter anderem Namen Metal oder metalähnliche Beats produziert. Wollte dann wahrscheinlich mal sowas wie ein Indieprojekt machendenn denke über Universal wäre er da an bessere Leute gekommen. Hatte ja schon das Rammstein Feat.

@marko8481

Super

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@Xander275x

Auch 2024 noch ein geiles Ding 🎉

@Englishous

MAN THIS SONG ROCKS SO HARD!!!!!!!!

@dzhgfgvcfrtt1365

Realtalk

@derfuhrer9975

Fucking true 🔥!

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