LONDON EYE Lyrics by Slowez is a latest Polish song in the voice of Slowez. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new London Eye song lyrics are also written by Slowez. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In London Eye by Slowez, the artist reflects on his journey from a tough childhood to a more prosperous present. He contrasts the struggles and stress of everyday life with moments of success and freedom, symbolized by the iconic London Eye. The song mixes personal memories, like dealing with poverty and hardship, with a sense of empowerment, as Slowez embraces his current life of comfort and success. With themes of self-reliance, dreams of a better future, and living life on his own terms, the track paints a picture of both struggle and triumph.
LONDON EYE Lyrics
[Refren: Slowez]
Przy ziemi ból I stres, patrzę na to się z London Eye
Nie martwi następny dzień, bo zawsze coś tam w kieszeni mam
Mamo, nie martw się o mnie, jem za trzech, jadę w nowym V class
Przy ziemi ból I stres, patrzę na to się z London Eye
Nie martwi następny dzień, bo zawsze coś tam w kieszeni mam
Mamo, nie martw się o mnie, jem za trzech, jadę w nowym V class
Czuję się jak we śnie, choć nie mogę spać
[Zwrotka 1: White 2115]
Pamiętam jak dziś
Jak nie było światła I nie było co jeść
Wtedy nie miałem dokąd iść, napisałem tekst
Dookoła szare mury, a więc nie dziw się
Czemu małolat, wymarzył sobie kolorowy dres
Albo ich pięć, płakałem wiele razy, ale za kurwami nigdy nie uroniłem łzy
No bo byłem inny od innych, przez to chcieli, żebym czuł stres
Stadion Dziesięciolecia – latałem tam jako dzieciak
Żeby kupić sobie nowe Adidasy, chuj, że to podjeba
Mama chciała mi uchylić nieba
W szkole nic nie nauczyli mnie, wystarczyła z ulicy wiedza
Przyjechałem do Warszawy autobusem, bo wyrwać się muszę
Kupiłem prosto bluzę, bo nie byłem lamusem
I czapkę my to da sport, dziś dwa łańcuchy jak 2 Chainz
Chyba limited edition, Ty nie pytaj skąd mam takie rzeczy
Bo I tak Ci nie powiem, na sobie high fashion
Kiedyś dziurawe skarpety, dzisiaj to Rick Owens
Na nadgarstkach flex finess, wolę umrzeć dziś niż jutro bez pieniędzy
Zawsze byłem miły, nigdy więcej biedny
[Refren: Slowez]
Przy ziemi ból I stres, patrzę na to się z London Eye
Nie martwi następny dzień, bo zawsze coś tam w kieszeni mam
Mamo, nie martw się o mnie, jem za trzech, jadę w nowym V class
Przy ziemi ból I stres, patrzę na to się z London Eye
Nie martwi następny dzień, bo zawsze coś tam w kieszeni mam
Mamo, nie martw się o mnie, jem za trzech, jadę w nowym V class
Czuję się jak we śnie, choć nie mogę spać
[Zwrotka 2: Polak GBP]
I see you through London Eye
Let’s hold those wars
I’m gonna fu*k you, I need the light
Do you see that flow?
I’mma go to a show
I’mma go where I want with and where I like
I’m not that flight
Jadę do Brighton, zjarany high as high
Biały mam tank top, bo ogólnie jestem white
Jest z nami slave, big booty, big bats
Słuchamy Bas Tajvan kiedy opuszczamy kraj
Trója na mica, nawijam “Pa, Pa”, “Bye, Bye”
Fajka w pokoju płonie awghan od lat
Bańka do przodu, nowy track, jak tak można?
Kurczak z rożna na blat daje babka, w supermarkecie Polska flag
Byłem na emigracji tylko sześć I pół miesiąca
To nie był nawet rok – miałem wtedy pięć lat
[Outro: Polak GBP, Slowez]
London Eye
I see you through London Eye
London Eye
London Eye
London Eye
I see you through London Eye
London Eye
London Eye
Slowez
LONDON EYE Lyrics Meaning
[Refren (Chorus)]
In the chorus, the artist expresses a mix of stress and pain but views it from a place of higher perspective, metaphorically from the London Eye. Despite life’s challenges, he feels confident and carefree because he’s financially stable, with money in his pocket. He reassures his mother not to worry about him, claiming he’s doing well—he’s eating well, driving a luxurious car, and living a life that feels like a dream, even though he can’t fully sleep. This part conveys a sense of success and independence while dealing with the realities of stress and pressure.
[Zwrotka 1 (Verse 1)]
In the first verse, the artist reflects on his difficult past, remembering times when there was no light or food, and he had nowhere to go. He started writing lyrics to cope with his struggles. Growing up surrounded by gray, uninspiring walls, he dreamed of a colorful life, symbolized by wanting a flashy tracksuit. Despite his hardships, he never cried over people who treated him poorly. He talks about his younger days, how he saved up for new sneakers, and how his mother tried to give him a better life. School didn’t teach him much, but street knowledge did. His journey to Warsaw was a way to escape and build a new life, buying clothes to fit in and leave behind his old self. He now wears high-end fashion, like Rick Owens, and values money and status, reflecting how far he’s come from the poverty he once knew.
[Refren (Chorus)]
The second chorus repeats the same themes as the first, reinforcing the artist’s sense of confidence and success. He again highlights the pain and stress of life, but from the perspective of having “made it.” He reassures his mother and himself that he’s okay, living large with money in his pockets, eating well, and driving a luxury car. Despite the stress, he feels like he’s living the dream, floating through life like it’s all a surreal experience. This chorus reiterates themes of financial security, peace of mind, and a carefree attitude towards the future.
[Zwrotka 2 (Verse 2)]
In the second verse, the artist describes a carefree lifestyle filled with freedom, excess, and adventure. He mentions looking through the London Eye, possibly symbolizing his global perspective or freedom to do what he wants. He talks about engaging in conflict (“holding wars”) and feeling the need for light, possibly symbolizing a desire for clarity or recognition. He enjoys going to shows and traveling wherever he wants, expressing a confident, rebellious attitude. He mentions getting high in Brighton, wearing a white tank top, and partying with friends. The verse also references listening to Bas Tajwan, which adds to the cool, laid-back vibe. There’s a nod to his Polish roots with references to a supermarket and Polish flags, and he reflects on his brief time abroad during childhood. This verse emphasizes a carefree, wild life filled with music, travel, and luxury.
[Outro]
In the outro, the repetition of “London Eye” brings the theme full circle. The artist sees everything through the lens of success and freedom, again symbolized by the London Eye. This final part reinforces the artist’s journey from struggle to achieving a dreamlike state of comfort and independence, viewing the world from a higher perspective.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung LONDON EYE song?
A. LONDON EYE song is sung by Slowez.
Q. Who wrote LONDON EYE lyrics?
A. LONDON EYE lyrics are penned by Slowez.
Q. Who has given the music of LONDON EYE song?
A. LONDON EYE music is composed and produced by Slowez.
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