Hamdulillah
The Narcicyst Lyrics


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Bismillah, like the feeling when I miss Falah
Then wish to God in clouds to lift us all
Hamdulillah, wonder if Bibi can ever see me, and
If I go back to Basrah will it ever receive me
Bismillah, homies that have the time to talk
Now I wish to stars that angels find Nawaf
Hamdulillah, I stand awed at the strength of my sister
Kiss her and thank God our mission is planned for us
Bismillah, mamati inti hayati, mom the best one
Hold her close to heart like my left lung
Hamdulillah, for the truth in a being
As beaming the moon queen you blessed my future to be with
Bismillah, for the souls anguish, love, and the
Moment my brothers programmed these drums
Hamdulillah, we put the truth to the test
Proof that we're blessed students of this music at best

Hamdulillah il ahbabina illy th'aloolna
Far'ol kalam illali ma yasma3oona
Fi ajlil insan-yaaaa
Li ajlika ya Basra/Gaza

Bismillah, before I spit this bar
Way before militants tried to split this law
Hamdulillah, for every living day that we spent in the rays of the Shams
Why we praise the condemned
Bismillah, wish I could take it back and lift the harm
Make a track, erase the past that we miss and gone
Hamdulillah, He Spoke So Right, we listen wrong living raw
More than a livid song, give it all
Bismillah, so I don't rely on an image or man-made divisions for
Land slave prison fraud
Hamdulillah, excuse me if I use it loosely, forget to bow down and pray
How proud are they?
Bismillah, hope you hear the whispers lil nas which stance
Should I sway when betrayed by wiswases
Hamdulillah, forever hope this lasts and we live classic

Bismillah, means to will in God's name
Without the ball and chain
A slave falling to claim
Bismillah, will forever hold inner peace
Wicked streets
Cripple little beings
Rippling through the "Middle East"
Hamdulillah, may God bless the dead and gone, forever strong
Sing a better song, breaking bitter bonds
Hamdulillah, for this world
In this spot to this song
With these words for hip-hop say
Hamdulillah, stay humble in rhymes
For eyes that hate your hunger




It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes you wonder

Overall Meaning

In "Hamdulillah", The Narcicyst reflects on his life experiences and gives thanks to God for them. He also touches on issues surrounding the Arab world, including war, division, and the struggle for peace. The Arabic phrase "Hamdulillah" translates to "praise be to God" and is used throughout the song as a way to express gratitude for blessings in life.


The song opens with the artist contemplating missing his friend Falah and hoping for divine intervention to uplift them. He then mentions his hometown of Basrah and wonders if he will ever be able to return there. He expresses admiration for his sister's strength and the mission they share. The artist then uses his mother's name to represent the importance of family and expresses gratitude for her presence in his life. He also pays tribute to the power of music in bringing people together, connects with the struggle of the Arab world, and expresses his hope for peace and unity.


Line by Line Meaning

Bismillah, like the feeling when I miss Falah
I begin in the name of God, reminiscing a feeling of longing just like missing my friend Falah.


Then wish to God in clouds to lift us all
And I pray to God to help all of us in need, like lifting us up into the sky.


Hamdulillah, wonder if Bibi can ever see me, and If I go back to Basrah will it ever receive me
With gratitude to God, I contemplate if my grandmother will ever witness my success, and if my homeland of Basrah will welcome me back one day.


Bismillah, homies that have the time to talk Now I wish to stars that angels find Nawaf
In God's name, I think of my friends who have time to chat, and hope that angels protect my friend Nawaf.


Hamdulillah, I stand awed at the strength of my sister Kiss her and thank God our mission is planned for us
With gratitude to God, I am amazed by my sister's strength and kiss her, as I realize our purpose is divinely planned.


Bismillah, mamati inti hayati, mom the best one Hold her close to heart like my left lung
In God's name, I tell my mother that she is my life, and keep her close in my heart, like my left lung.


Hamdulillah, for the truth in a being As beaming the moon queen you blessed my future to be with
With gratitude to God, I am blessed with the truth that shines like the moon queen and shapes my future.


Bismillah, for the souls anguish, love, and the Moment my brothers programmed these drums
In God's name, I recognize the pain and love in our souls, and cherish the moment my brothers created these drums.


Hamdulillah, we put the truth to the test Proof that we're blessed students of this music at best
With gratitude to God, we test the truth and find proof that we are blessed students of this music at our best.


Hamdulillah il ahbabina illy th'aloolna Far'ol kalam illali ma yasma3oona Fi ajlil insan-yaaaa Li ajlika ya Basra/Gaza
Praise God for our loved ones who have left us, so utter a word that only we can hear. For the sake of people, oh Basra/Gaza.


Bismillah, before I spit this bar Way before militants tried to split this law
In God's name, I acknowledge that I wrote this rap before any attempt by militants to divide the law.


Hamdulillah, for every living day that we spent in the rays of the Shams Why we praise the condemned
With gratitude to God, I honor each day we spent basking in the sun, and question those who praise the wicked and condemned.


Bismillah, wish I could take it back and lift the harm Make a track, erase the past that we miss and gone
In God's name, I wish I could undo my mistakes and make amends by making music that erases the past, which we have lost and misses.


Hamdulillah, He Spoke So Right, we listen wrong living raw More than a livid song, give it all
With gratitude to God, I realize that He speaks the truth, but we often misinterpret it while living rough. Hence, more than a fiery song, we give our all.


Bismillah, so I don't rely on an image or man-made divisions for Land slave prison fraud
In God's name, I refuse to be influenced by an image or man-made systems that divide and perpetuate slavery or fraudulent land acquisitions.


Hamdulillah, excuse me if I use it loosely, forget to bow down and pray How proud are they?
With gratitude to God, I apologize for using His name out of context, but question those who pride themselves on being superior to others.


Bismillah, hope you hear the whispers lil nas which stance Should I sway when betrayed by wiswases
In God's name, I hope you hear the whispers of reality that ask for my stance when I am deceived by false promises.


Hamdulillah, forever hope this lasts and we live classic
With gratitude to God, I hope that our legacy lasts forever and we live like classics.


Bismillah, means to will in God's name Without the ball and chain A slave falling to claim
In God's name, to will things to happen without being tied to any restrictions, like a slave who is finally free to claim what is rightfully his.


Bismillah, will forever hold inner peace Wicked streets Cripple little beings Rippling through the Middle East
In God's name, I will always cherish the inner peace despite the corrupt civilization that cripples innocent people and calamities that ripple through the Middle East.


Hamdulillah, may God bless the dead and gone, forever strong Sing a better song, breaking bitter bonds
With gratitude to God, I pray that the dead and gone are blessed and that they remain forever strong. I aim to sing a better song that helps break bitter bonds.


Hamdulillah, for this world In this spot to this song With these words for hip-hop say
With gratitude to God, I am thankful for this world, at this specific spot and time, where I can express myself through hip-hop with these words.


Hamdulillah, stay humble in rhymes For eyes that hate your hunger It's like a jungle sometimes It makes you wonder
With gratitude to God, I urge to remain humble in my rhymes, despite criticism from people who despise my ambition. Sometimes, it feels like a jungle, where one wonders what will happen next.




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@narcy

12 years, wow.

@XtremegameX

Just discovering this for the first time and I'm loving it.

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@ardheasandi23

Bless

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@Peryy

i am writing from turkey the song is excellent my friend it is very meaningful i appreciate i ''RESPECT''๐Ÿ™

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@lazycheskie

I'm catholic... but i love my muslim brothers and sisters. The difference between me, muslims and jews is the way we choose to praise God. Hamdulillah for this video. A wonderful look at the faces of the people in Islam.

@MrGiff0rd

I'm not Muslim but it's impossible not to appreciate such beautiful music, much respect. Meaningful, great rap and beautiful singing.

@drdread9896

FACTS!!!!!

@YoummaLove

ARABIC RAP ITS DA BEST!!!

RESPECT FROM A MEXICAN!

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