Kingston Lyrics by Jala Brat, Buba Corelli is a latest Croatian song in the voices of Jala Brat, Buba Corelli. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Kingston song lyrics are also written by Jala Brat, Buba Corelli. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It and Buba Corelli reflects a lifestyle full of wealth, luxury, and intense attraction. The lyrics describe fast cars, expensive suits, and a life of excess, where the artists indulge in the high life with no care for consequences. The track features a rebellious, carefree attitude, with themes of desire and obsession, as the artists are surrounded by beautiful women and thrilling experiences. The hook emphasizes a woman who is bold and unapologetic, living on her own terms while the men are captivated by her beauty and attitude.
Kingston Lyrics
[Strofa 1: Jala Brat]
Wo, a da vide me sada, Don Dada motherfu*ker
Jala, King Kong, brotha’
Daj mi indo, SA je Kingston town
Hotel Bristol suit, na sve si pristala
Spustim window, Urus Novitec, džaba me lovite
Slobodni zovite, ne možeš me dobit na mobitel
Blindo, vi ovako ne plovite, za moj pad svi dovite
Za moj line svi molite
Neće Air BnB, ljuta kô da je u PMS
A njen SMS kaže, dovezi mi CLS
Sija VVS, I kad dani svi nam sivi su
I kad želi k, zna da vodim je u DMS
[Pred-Refren: Jala Brat]
A ti u toj si fazi, da ništa ne paziš
I danima gaziš sve živo
I kô da nazor se maziš, al’ dobro to radiš
Kô da te ne zanima život
[Refren: Jala Brat]
Nezasita, po je grada munta
Ja ko vuk s Wall Streeta, lova, Lambo Countach
Ubojita, gola prekoputa
I kad zaronim u nju, tu sam dugo, pun dah
Nezasita, po je grada munta
Ja ko vuk s Wall Streeta, lova, Lambo Countach
Ubojita, gola prekoputa
I kad zaronim u nju, tu sam dugo, pun dah
[Strofa 2: Buba Corelli]
A faza, stakla puna mraza
Dimi se zaza, u limuzini nazad
Ne gubim cilj iz vida, skida se bez stida
Klub pun riba, a ti moj kalibar
Mašina si robotika, erotika
S primjesima gothica, high od narkotika
Gola exotica, jača od chronica
Crna kô Monika, iz pakla ponikla
Kulirala mi fore, I vršila mi terore
Turirala motore, aktivirala senzore
Tole Salvatore ti bi skidala kod Core
Repetirala pištolje I nulirala trezore
[Pred-Refren: Jala Brat]
A ti u toj si fazi, da ništa ne paziš
I danima gaziš sve živo
I kô da nazor se maziš, al’ dobro to radiš
Kô da te ne zanima život
[Refren: Jala Brat]
Nezasita, po je grada munta
Ja ko vuk s Wall Streeta, lova, Lambo Countach
Ubojita, gola prekoputa
I kad zaronim u nju, tu sam dugo, pun dah
Nezasita, po je grada munta
Ja ko vuk s Wall Streeta, lova, Lambo Countach
Ubojita, gola prekoputa
I kad zaronim u nju, tu sam dugo, pun dah
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Kingston Lyrics Meaning
[Strofa 1: Jala Brat]
In this verse, Jala Brat paints a picture of his lavish, carefree lifestyle. He mentions the fame and power he holds, referring to himself as “Don Dada” and “King Kong,” symbols of dominance. He talks about his experiences in Kingston, enjoying luxury at Hotel Bristol, driving an expensive Urus Novitec car, and flaunting his wealth. The line about not being reachable on the phone shows his high status and the way he’s hard to get in touch with. The woman in his life is also portrayed as bold and demanding, asking for a luxury car ride. There’s a sense of indulgence in his life, even when things seem dull, he remains surrounded by luxury and status.
[Pred-Refren: Jala Brat]
In this pre-chorus, Jala sings about a woman who is living recklessly, with no regard for the consequences. She’s in a phase where she’s just going through life, stepping on everyone and everything in her path. Despite her cold and detached behavior, she knows how to do it well and enjoys the freedom, giving off the impression that she’s uninterested in the serious side of life.
[Refren: Jala Brat]
The chorus reflects on a woman who is insatiable, living in the fast lane and constantly seeking thrills. The lyrics describe her as dangerous, yet irresistibly attractive. She’s portrayed as someone who is all about pleasure, never satisfied, and always craving more, much like the artist himself, who compares himself to a wolf in Wall Street — focused on money and living the high life with luxury cars. The repeated theme of “diving deep” into experiences symbolizes indulgence, whether it’s in a physical or emotional sense, and this cycle of desire never seems to end.
[Strofa 2: Buba Corelli]
In the second verse, Buba Corelli continues the theme of indulgence, describing a scene of luxury and chaos. The “frozen windows” and “smoke” create an atmosphere of mystery and excess, with a sense of control and detachment. He describes a woman who is confident and uninhibited, removing her inhibitions as she fits into the glamorous, dangerous world he’s a part of. The imagery shifts to a gothic, exotic, and powerful persona, as he references how she is stronger than expected and has a dark, almost criminal side. The mention of high-end items and activities hints at their lavish and dangerous lifestyle, full of excitement and tension.
[Pred-Refren: Jala Brat]
In this pre-chorus, Jala again highlights the woman’s rebellious phase where she doesn’t care about anyone or anything. She is unapologetically bold, leaving a trail of destruction behind her, but she does it effortlessly, as if it’s second nature. Her carefree attitude seems to make her even more captivating, and it’s clear that she lives her life for herself, without any worries about the consequences.
[Refren: Jala Brat]
The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the insatiable and dangerous nature of the woman they are singing about. Again, the themes of lust, power, and indulgence are reinforced, with both Jala Brat and Buba Corelli presenting themselves as individuals who are focused on living life to the fullest, driven by wealth and desire. The comparison to Wall Street wolves and luxury cars continues, symbolizing their pursuit of success, status, and endless pleasure.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Kingston song?
A. Kingston song is sung by Jala Brat, Buba Corelli.
Q. Who wrote Kingston lyrics?
A. Kingston lyrics are penned by Jala Brat, Buba Corelli.
Q. Who has given the music of Kingston song?
A. Kingston music is composed and produced by Jala Brat, Buba Corelli.
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