Kupi, prodaj Lyrics by Arafat is a latest Croatian song in the voice of Arafat. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Kupi, Prodaj song lyrics are also written by Arafat. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It captures the gritty hustle and survival mindset of street life, mixing ambition, risk, and a no-nonsense approach to making it big. The song paints a vivid picture of navigating shady deals, constant phone calls, and the cutthroat world of buying and selling, all while reflecting on a tough upbringing and dreams crushed by harsh realities. With a relentless rhythm, it emphasizes measuring moves carefully, taking calculated risks, and the thrill of outsmarting the system. It’s raw, unapologetic, and deeply rooted in street culture.
Kupi, prodaj Lyrics
[Uvod]
(Pope, ovo je prštalica)
[Strofa 1: Arafat]
Kol’ko plaćaš to đubre? Ja to mogu za manje
Kol’ko to konja ima? Kakve su kilometraže?
Jer beda napravi želju, a želja postane stanje
A stanje postane tvrdo za sve što hteli bi sranje
I mnogo ti zvoni telefon (Ring-ring), mora da te baš vole
Ti mora da si im drugar I sigurno rešavaš problem
Mi sanjali bolji život I rušili su nam snove
I sad smo postali firma, a laži ostale gole, yeah
Ćutimo, čekaj kada sve skupimo
Navikli smo da gubimo, navikli smo na ludilo
Uživo, uživo, ovo je prenos uživo
Ostvaren pakt sa ulicom da šta je naše mi uzmemo, yeah
[Refren: Arafat]
Triput meri, seci, dodaj
Gepek, kola, šleper, vožnja
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
[Strofa 2: Čoko Miš]
Glavni na KupujemProdajem
Uzimam lovu iz ruke, ne dodajem
Šaljemo pozdrave
Punimo klubove isto kô nozdrve
Nudimo dostave, po celom smo gradu I širimo poslove
Imamo poštare, banda na okupu, svako nas poštuje
Svima bačena je udica, procenat, računica, dugove skuplja ulica
A u glavama je ludnica, kamata I bulica I kad zaradiš – ulica
Gazim ka tronu, penjem se, postavljam nogu
Uvek sve radim u hodu, idem gde drugi ne mogu
Ako očekuješ propust, nemoj očekuješ bonus
Prvo ti pronađem posô, posle ti zavaljam drogu
[Refren: Arafat]
Triput meri, seci, dodaj
Gepek, kola, šleper, vožnja
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
[Strofa 3: Seksi]
Upadnu maricom, upadnu džipom, upadnu civlinim kolima
Nisam na tom, upiši novi, kad je u lovi ne odbijam
Milion puta prekontrolisan, zauvek isparanoisan
Drugi put više sreće, korisnik trenutno nije dostupan
Ulica suva buksna pa gluva ta ti je priča
Ili si bio, il’ si na žici, il’ si robijô, ili robijaš
Potoneš ili plivaš, Heineken ili Chivas
Neke stvari možeš da biraš, zna se kako prođe murijaš
Sve na kurblu, sve na “Ko se kako snađe”
Lepo je kad napraviš, al’ kad se ugradiš je slađe
Tako žive, jedan izađe a drugi padne (Šta da rade?)
Pojelo ih crno prstenje I žute zgrade
[Refren: Arafat]
Triput meri, seci, dodaj
Gepek, kola, šleper, vožnja
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Triput meri, seci, dodaj
Gepek, kola, šleper, vožnja
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Kupi, prodaj, kupi, prodaj
Arafat Songs
Kupi, prodaj Lyrics Meaning
[Uvod]
This is an introduction to the intense, raw energy of the song.
[Strofa 1: Arafat]
In the first verse, Arafat reflects on the harshness of street life. He starts by questioning the value of things, hinting that he could get them for cheaper. He talks about how poverty creates desires, which then shape people’s lives. He mentions how their dreams of a better life were crushed, leaving them to survive by any means, even lying. He touches on how they’ve adapted to loss and chaos, with their lives now being a constant struggle. Arafat emphasizes that they’ve made deals with the street, taking what they can get, and live on the edge, with everything feeling like a live broadcast of their challenges.
[Refren: Arafat]
The refrain suggests a life of constant calculation and risk. “Measure three times, cut once” reflects careful planning, while the “buy and sell” part repeats the hustle of constantly exchanging goods, likely both legal and illegal, as part of their daily life.
[Strofa 2: Čoko Miš]
In the second verse, Čoko Miš talks about being the boss in a hustle game, particularly referencing online platforms like “KupujemProdajem” (a buying and selling site). He describes taking money directly from people and how they dominate the city’s underground scene, moving products everywhere and expanding their business. He mentions the loyalty of his crew and how they collect debts and profits through the streets. The verse emphasizes a fast-paced, opportunistic mindset where everything is about business and making money, sometimes at the cost of others. There’s a sense of constant motion, with no room for mistakes, and he mixes work with illegal activities, including drug dealing.
[Refren: Arafat]
This part of the refrain continues to emphasize the cycle of risk and reward in their world. It underlines the repetitive nature of their hustle, always measuring, calculating, and trading in a world where everything is up for grabs.
[Strofa 3: Seksi]
In the third verse, Seksi reflects on the unpredictable and dangerous world they live in. He describes frequent police raids, the paranoia that comes with living this life, and the constant feeling of being watched. He highlights the pressure to succeed, with choices between sinking or swimming. Seksi mentions how street life is filled with alcohol, drügs, and danger, and how people either make it or fall. He speaks about the harsh realities of dealing with the police and the thin line between success and failure. The verse ends with a reflection on how many people get consumed by the “black rings” (danger) and “yellow buildings” (possibly referring to the lure of wealth or crime).
[Refren: Arafat]
The final repetition of the refrain ties everything together, showing that the hustle never stops. The cycle of “measure, cut, add” continues, emphasizing that the street life is a constant process of making deals, buying and selling, taking risks, and navigating the harsh realities of their world. It’s a continuous game of survival and profit.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Kupi, prodaj song?
A. Kupi, prodaj song is sung by Arafat.
Q. Who wrote Kupi, prodaj lyrics?
A. Kupi, prodaj lyrics are penned by Arafat.
Q. Who has given the music of Kupi, prodaj song?
A. Kupi, prodaj music is composed and produced by Arafat.
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