No Fate
Zyon Lyrics


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Live in a perfect life and all of that
Wait a minute, cut the crap
You think it's easy to live a life like this
Never assume that you should never miss
So let me take a leap from here
To bury and be creator, and become like a musketeer
It's all about what you do with yourself
It's not a tale, but you not the l (?)
It's about the future
Learn to bless who'll suit you
What you do is now or never
So I think that's maybe clever
Welcome overseas with the Master B
So listen to the words, please
I always have to fight
And this is what I hate
Create your own life
There is no fate

There's no fate
No fate

I'm a boy, and I'm born in Germany
To make that clear, I'm a part of history
Actually, I am stolen from Africa
Black American, and I'll laugh at you
Those who teach or tell the fact
Where we're coming from or why we are black
American, Indian, German, and French in me
Tell me the facts or my hopes are g (?)
It ain't where you're from, it's where you're at
Peace to the master, acume (?) and all that
I've always had to find my goal
God bless the inner soul
Like a spokesman, be all I can be
Do not join the army, face reality
What's there to fight
This is what I hate
Peace
There's no fate





There's no fate
No fate

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Zyon's song "No Fate" discuss the idea of shaping one's own future and defying the notion of fate. The song suggests that living a perfect life is not as easy as it seems and requires hard work and determination. The line "never assume that you should never miss" highlights the importance of making mistakes and learning from them. The lyrics encourage the listener to take control of their life and create their own destiny.


The second verse of the song addresses the artist's personal history as a black German-born boy stolen from Africa. Zyon criticizes the education system for not telling the full story of where people come from and for ignoring the racist history behind the formation of various societies. The song highlights the importance of knowing one's roots and celebrates multiculturalism.


Overall, "No Fate" is a powerful message emphasizing the importance of creating one's own destiny and shaping the future through individual effort and determination.


Line by Line Meaning

Live in a perfect life and all of that
Living a picture-perfect life sounds great, but let's cut the false pretenses.


Wait a minute, cut the crap
Let's cut out the lies and get to the truth of the matter.


You think it's easy to live a life like this
Don't assume that living a seemingly glamorous life doesn't come with its struggles.


Never assume that you should never miss
Don't think that a privileged life means you'll never experience loss or regret.


So let me take a leap from here
I'm ready to take a risk and make a change.


To bury and be creator, and become like a musketeer
I'm ready to leave the past behind and become a new, stronger version of myself.


It's all about what you do with yourself
Your life is what you make of it, and you have the power to create your own destiny.


It's not a tale, but you not the l (?)
This isn't a fairy tale, but you can still be the hero of your own story.


It's about the future
The decisions you make now determine your future path.


Learn to bless who'll suit you
Surround yourself with people who lift you up and support your dreams.


What you do is now or never
Don't put off pursuing your goals- act now or risk missing out on the opportunity forever.


So I think that's maybe clever
I believe it's smart to take charge of your life and create your own future.


Welcome overseas with the Master B
Join me on a journey across the world with the Master B.


So listen to the words, please
Pay attention to the lyrics and the message I'm trying to convey.


I always have to fight
I've had to overcome obstacles and struggle to get to where I am today.


And this is what I hate
I don't enjoy constantly having to overcome adversity.


Create your own life
Take control of your life and make it what you want it to be.


There is no fate
Your life is not predetermined- you have the power to shape your own destiny.


I'm a boy, and I'm born in Germany
I was born male and in Germany.


To make that clear, I'm a part of history
I acknowledge that my background and experiences will shape the course of history.


Actually, I am stolen from Africa
My ancestors were taken from Africa and brought to other parts of the world against their will.


Black American, and I'll laugh at you
I identify as Black American and won't let anyone tell me otherwise.


Those who teach or tell the fact
People who educate and inform others may have different perspectives on history and identity.


Where we're coming from or why we are black
The origins of our identity and cultural background are complex and varied.


American, Indian, German, and French in me
I have ancestral ties to America, India, Germany, and France.


Tell me the facts or my hopes are g (?)
I seek the truth about my identity and heritage, as it shapes who I am and who I want to be.


It ain't where you're from, it's where you're at
Your current situation and attitude are more important than where you come from.


Peace to the master, acume (?) and all that
Shoutout to those who are paving the way and leading us towards peace and enlightenment.


I've always had to find my goal
I've had to work hard to discover and pursue my aspirations.


God bless the inner soul
May my spiritual essence be blessed and cultivated.


Like a spokesman, be all I can be
I want to be a role model and advocate for being the best version of oneself.


Do not join the army, face reality
Instead of conforming to societal expectations, acknowledge what's best for you and your future path.


What's there to fight
I'm questioning the purpose and impact of fighting and violence.


This is what I hate
I don't support fighting and conflict as it detracts from achieving peace and progress.




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Comments from YouTube:

@oliviermarchal8346

When the Trance was not commercial the good old days 😎👍👌

@jisraeltaliktal

Yes.

@davorcihak7330

And with proper rhythm

@konstantinheller6433

it already was

@MsPedross

It doesn't sound like a trance.

@paulzavadski1565

@@MsPedross it was 1991, do you know how the 1991's trance sounded ? )

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@kimotep1

Yeah , glimpse from the past... only older generation would appreciate this nostalgic piece of art.

@rolandjaudes3041

The new generation is discovering our tracks from the 1990s are the birthplace of the techno music they called ones a hiep.

@YipMan777

I'm Y generation,preffered to oldskool rave,breakbeat hardcore rave,early rave,little a bit of 80s sythpop,and 00-s start,till end of this. Generation Z don't understand that kind of music,only modern dance remixes.

@MarcSputnik

Terminator 2, SCOOTER, ZYON :-D good 90's

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