911 LYRICS by FARID BANG is a latest German song in the voice of Farid Bang. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new 911 song lyrics are also written by Farid Bang. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, he raps about his dominance in the rap scene and his unapologetic lifestyle. He describes himself as a powerful figure, likening his return to rap to a significant event like 9/11. Farid Bang portrays himself as untouchable and fearless, contrasting his success with his critics’ failures. He boasts about his wealth and influence, highlighting his ruthless approach to his rivals and his position in the music industry. The song mixes braggadocio with vivid imagery of violence and dominance, cementing his status as a key player in German rap.
911 Lyrics
[Songtext zu „911“]
[Part 1]
Da, wo ich lebe, wirst du für ‘ne Patek erpresst
Wie ein Marseille-Clanchef in Quatre-vingt-treize
Farids Comeback und die Abkürzung
Für „Alim der Hurensohn“ ist „ADHS“ (Wooh)
Ab nach Italien, der leichteste Weg
Denn nur Feiglinge wähl’n die 110 (Ya kelb)
Ich pass’ leider nicht rein ins System
Deshalb roter Teppich nur beim Freitagsgebet
Ich fick’, was du hast, ya Ibn Sharmuta
Mit BKA rumfahr’n, dann zu Markus Lanz
Dann von Clan zu Clan, ich komm’ mit Bazooka
Und der Tod holt dich ein wie bei Mario Kart (Vrr)
Sechzehn Jahre unbesiegt, während du Hund wegziehst in die UAE
Die Medienhetze ist wie UFC
Weil keiner den Islam runterkriegt
[Pre-Hook]
Pah, pah, Remington 870
Durch die Amstaff-Jacke in die Brust
Sechzig maskierte Jungs
Es macht pah, pah, Gangsterrapper ziehen um
Steh’ vor deI’m Bentley-Wagen vermummt
Mit sechzig maskierten Jungs
[Hook]
Ich bin brutal, reich, skrupellos und hab’ mich menschlich verändert
Ja, heut bin ich in dieser Szene sowas wie der letzte Avenger
Farid Gangbang und Kollegah, in der Geschichte Helden von gestern
Dieses Album ist für Deutschrap sowas wie der 11. September
[Part 2]
Ich komme mit Bartträgern mit Sprachfehlern wie MMA-Trainer (Huh)
Und du B!tch wirst auf El Arenal von Cis-Männern verführt wie Darth Vader, ah, yeah
Verteidigung des Heavy-Weight-Titels
JBG war sowas wie die Gangsterrap-Bibel
Die härtere Schiene, auf Enemys schießen
Die böse Hunde sind wie bei Resident Evil (Ya kelb)
Ich bin leicht bewaffnet
Zwei Handgranaten in der Nike-Tasche
Shindy, wenn ich bei dir eingn Griff mache
Musst du Hundesohn wieder eingn Eingriff machen, yeah
Keiner, der dich ernstnimmt auf unsern Straßen
Nicht unerwartet, sie woll’n Schutzgeld haben
Anis hat keingn Bock mehr auf den Bullenwagen
Da musst du bei Arabern wie ein Hund bezahlen (Ptuh)
[Pre-Hook]
Pah, pah, Remington 870
Durch die Amstaff-Jacke in die Brust
Sechzig maskierte Jungs
Es macht pah, pah, Gangsterrapper ziehen um
Steh’ vor deI’m Bentley-Wagen vermummt
Mit sechzig maskierten Jungs
[Hook]
Ich bin brutal, reich, skrupellos und hab’ mich menschlich verändert
Ja, heut bin ich in dieser Szene sowas wie der letzte Avenger
Farid Gangbang und Kollegah, in der Geschichte Helden von gestern
Dieses Album ist für Deutschrap sowas wie der 11. September
Translation
Farid Bang Songs
911 Lyrics Meaning
[Part 1]
In this part, Farid Bang talks about his dominant position in his local scene and his return to prominence in rap. He compares the danger of his environment to a notorious gang in France and mentions how his nickname, “Alim der Hurensohn,” has been shortened to “ADHS” (a play on ADHD). He brags about his reputation and how only the weak call the police, referencing how he’s not a part of the conventional system, hence why he only gets red carpet treatment during his Friday prayers. Farid boasts about his aggression and violent approach, saying he’s known for using extreme measures, like bringing a bazooka and taking out his enemies. He also highlights his undefeated record over sixteen years and contrasts it with the media’s negative attention, likening it to a UFC fight against his faith.
[Pre-Hook]
In the pre-hook, Farid Bang describes a scene where he’s surrounded by masked gang members, emphasizing the intense and dangerous environment he’s in. He mentions the Remington 870 shotgun and how it’s used to penetrate through a jacket, adding to the image of violence and intimidation. The mention of sixty masked guys suggests a large, powerful group, and he depicts himself as a dominant figure standing in front of his Bentley, symbolizing his status and strength.
[Hook]
In the hook, Farid Bang asserts his brutal and wealthy nature, stating he’s changed as a person but remains a major force in the rap scene. He compares himself to the “last Avenger” in the industry, emphasizing his significant role. He positions himself and Kollegah as past heroes of German rap, and claims that his album is as impactful for German rap as the 9/11 attacks were historically.
[Part 2]
In this section, Farid Bang continues to assert his dominance, describing himself as a powerful figure who surrounds himself with intimidating people, like MMA trainers with speech impediments. He uses references like “Darth Vader” and “Resident Evil” to highlight the fear he instills. He reminisces about how his previous work, JBG, was influential in the rap scene. Farid claims he’s lightly armed with grenades, emphasizing his readiness for conflict. He talks about being serious about protecting his title and the challenges of facing rivals who demand protection money. He notes that others don’t take these street threats seriously and contrasts this with his own approach, showing how he’s moved beyond the typical street life.
[Pre-Hook]
The pre-hook repeats the image of Farid Bang with a powerful weapon and a large group of masked individuals. It reinforces the earlier depiction of violence and intimidation, emphasizing his control and the scale of his presence in the rap world.
[Hook]
The hook reiterates Farid Bang’s claims of being ruthless and rich, having evolved personally but remaining a crucial figure in rap. He compares himself to a superhero-like “last Avenger” in the genre and reflects on his past work with Kollegah as influential. He suggests his album is as monumental for German rap as the September 11 attacks were in history.
Famous Phrases with Explanation
1. “Da, wo ich lebe, wirst du für ‘ne Patek erpresst”
Farid Bang talks about his tough environment where people are extorted even for high-end watches like a Patek Philippe. It highlights the dangerous and high-stakes nature of his world.
2. “Wie ein Marseille-Clanchef in Quatre-vingt-treize”
He compares his situation to a notorious gang leader from the 93rd district of Marseille, known for its criminal reputation, suggesting his own environment is similarly intense and dangerous.
3. “Für ‘Alim der Hurensohn’ ist ‘ADHS’”
Farid Bang plays with his nickname “Alim der Hurensohn” (a derogatory term), shortening it to “ADHS” (ADHD). This illustrates his brash and provocative style.
4. “Denn nur Feiglinge wähl’n die 110”
He states that only cowards call the police (dialing 110 in Germany). This reflects his disdain for seeking help from singerities and his own preference for handling issues personally.
5. “Ich pass’ leider nicht rein ins System”
Farid admits he doesn’t fit into the conventional system, implying he’s too rebellious and unorthodox for mainstream norms, which is why he only gets special treatment in certain settings.
6. “Sechzehn Jahre unbesiegt, während du Hund wegziehst in die UAE”
He boasts about being undefeated for sixteen years in his career while his rivals flee to places like the UAE, suggesting his ongoing dominance and their retreat in the face of competition.
7. “JBG war sowas wie die Gangsterrap-Bibel”
Farid claims that his album “JBG” (Jung, brutal, gutaussehend) was like a bible for gangster rap, emphasizing its significant influence and status in the genre.
8. “Zwei Handgranaten in der Nike-Tasche”
He brags about carrying two hand grenades in his Nike bag, which adds to his image of being armed and ready for serious conflicts, showcasing his tough and dangerous persona.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung 911 song?
A. 911 song is sung by Farid Bang.
Q. Who wrote 911 lyrics?
A. 911 lyrics are penned by Farid Bang.
Q. Who has given the music of 911 song?
A. 911 music is composed and produced by Farid Bang.
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