WRD2MIMVA Lyrics – Daylyt

“WRD2MIMVA” Lyrics by Daylyt is a latest English song in the voice of Daylyt. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “WRD2MIMVA” song lyrics are also written by Daylyt. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. Daylyt’s “WRD2MIMVA” is a fiery battle rap where he challenges his opponent’s status, claiming he’s the real king and mocking their skills. He boasts about his legacy, threatens to destroy anyone who disrespects him, and uses fierce imagery about bodies dropping and monsters under beds. His tone is aggressive, confident, and full of playful insults as he waits for the final showdown.

WRD2MIMVA Lyrics

[Intro: Event Announcer & Drake]
Which battle are you looking forward to the most?
I’m sure everybody’s excited to see what Daylyt’s going to be, you know, umm

[Bridge]
Fu*k with the Soul I see you
Teach you, the king, you know you not
In New York, I’m ready
Dot said “The crown is heavy”
(Like seriously, how dare you?)
Hey, Morpheus
(Harlem, stand up)

They didn’t let me in
(BedStuy, stand up)
They didn’t let me in
(Brooklyn, stand up)

[Verse]
I’ll sit back and watch you disrespect what we built (Uh-huh)
You popped and then skirted
Now expect to be killed (For real)
They think you’re going nuts, so it’s cool
Vasectomy dealt
You want wreck with me?
Totem pole on the mount
Your death can’t be healed
God, why he beef with a giant like we equal defiant (Ayo)
Unique star, think you can kill a king?
The people is lying, Simba tell him (Word)
N.Y Cinderella, it’s time to crash
Spaz, Cinderella, you hung out with the glass slipper
Clearly step, or I’m nearly prep with a hundred more
Show up with a hundred more, (??) made
I ain’t running (??)
Jealous, envy?
Am I coming for something? (Hell yeah)
I could’ve made my own MyPlayer (??), but b!tch, I wanted yours

(??), today, my competitors fall
Drake and Dot debating, I’m waiting, but ahead of ’em all
I’m a hurt homie like hospitals
I’m patient (??), disgusting
Time to dust ’em, we ain’t friends, so the bullets come dimes or dozens
I’m, uh, what you don’t know how to be, rap commodity
No skill don’t apply to me, West Coast lottery pick
Oh, they gotta be sick, Jo-Vaughn, no apologies
I’m mad, that’s it
Tray from (??), don’t be a menace
Punching all you badass kids, you heard me
You took Lyt at the start of the summer
Pipe down like the Mario brothers
(??) score on your mother
I’m the BK bully
Show up to your house and ask you, “can I borrow your supper?” Fu*ker
Sometimes I find myself in a state I kill somebody
I spill somebody
Can’t lil’ man (??) ask these (??) cause I’m a real somebody
I’m a maniac, you should probably stop, why?
You know what comes after the body drop, flies (Uh)
How can I outrap you in the whole world?
No, I can’t outrap you, gotta come down to your level to slap you
Mediocre nameflips, your play so cheesy
Okay, Joe, I’m on my J.O.Easy
I work without a sweat
It’s ’bout ars
A reply from Ken? Oh, I doubt, mark
You couldn’t kill Kenny with South Park, that’s a hood story
Good glory almighty
Heard ol’ boy was in your house, bubble jacket with tighty whities
We gon’ save that for the second round
Side bets, sell ’em. I’m my side’s best
Dead ’em, coming out your mouth
Get your lip split, Wyclef
Tell ’em, I ain’t even try yet
This the warm up, warning
Daylyt coming, assure that morning
Motherfu*ker

[Intermission]
Oh, we here?
He said it’s the finals, right?
He said it’s the finals, right?
Oh, let’s take game one to the house

[Verse 2]
Backpack should’ve showed you my ways
See, I was fully planned
The issue is, Dot didn’t tell you it’s two boogeymans
The big three could attest to all the things that I’ve done
You said I’m zero, oh, that’s cool
I still come in front of the one
Back to that boogeyman bar
I done left hundreds of dead
I’m so much of a monster, I should live under a bed
I’m the blue demon, Joe, you screaming my name
Like you a waring demon
Oh, this crown, I was old longer than Morgan Freeman
For this reason, you could not fu*k with this Watts bravado
You know how this gon’ turn out, Joe Pesci my motto
Desperado, new guitar case
The best be idle, God bless your idols
From finals to final destination, I’m death who follows
How did you get all of his clout?
What did you kids do?
Split with Donnovan, kept the chain
Play for you kids crew
Sacrifice you big goof
If the world knew what (*censored*) knew about you
They’a jump off a bridge too

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WRD2MIMVA Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Event Announcer & Drake]
They’re just setting the stage here, hyping up the crowd and teasing the excitement around Daylyt’s performance. It’s like they’re saying, “Everyone’s eager to see what Daylyt’s about to bring,” giving the vibe that something big is about to go down.

[Bridge]
This part feels like Daylyt calling out his opponent, saying they’re not the king they think they are. He’s ready to take over in New York and feels like the real crown belongs to him, even referencing “Dot” saying the crown is heavy, as if to say not everyone can handle that pressure. He calls out spots in NYC like Harlem, BedStuy, and Brooklyn, pointing out that he wasn’t accepted or welcomed in, but now he’s here to prove himself. The Morpheus shoutout hints at him being the one to show the truth—like in *The Matrix*. It’s a mix of calling out fake power and declaring his arrival in hostile territory.

[Verse]
Daylyt starts this section by watching his opponent tear down the culture they all helped build, calling them out for rising up fast and then disappearing. He warns that actions have consequences and his opponent might be in serious trouble now. There’s a sarcastic jab at how people think the other guy is just acting crazy, but Daylyt sees it as weakness. He uses wild metaphors—like a vasectomy and totem poles—to show how damaging and towering he is in comparison.

He brings up how it’s foolish for someone smaller to pick a fight with a giant, saying people are lying if they think this guy can take out a king like him. He plays with the idea of “Cinderella,” mocking his opponent for acting out a fairytale that’s about to fall apart. He hints that he’s already prepped with a massive crew ready to back him up. There’s a lot of aggression as he talks about envy and how he could’ve built his own path but instead chose to take what his opponent has—because he wanted it that badly.

He sees himself as way ahead of others in the game, even as top names like Drake and Dot are still talking about things. He compares himself to a patient in a hospital—he’s been quiet, but now it’s time to destroy, with bullets coming in bunches. He says he’s a rare kind of rapper, with a skill level most don’t even understand. As a “West Coast lottery pick,” he’s calling himself a top-tier talent chosen from the best.

He gets more personal and emotional here—he’s mad, done playing around. He compares himself to Tray from *Don’t Be a Menace*, punching anyone who crosses him. He reminds the other guy that he already beat him earlier and mocks him with more creative disses, like being a bully from Brooklyn showing up to steal dinner. There’s even darker energy where he talks about being in a violent state of mind, not holding back.

He criticizes his opponent’s weak wordplay and corny performance, and says he had to lower himself just to compete. Then he flips the “Joe” name, playing with it in a clever way to say he’s barely breaking a sweat while outperforming him. He makes a reference to not even being threatened by a possible comeback (“Ken”) and throws in a line about *South Park*, saying even that show’s humor wouldn’t let the opponent land a kill.

It gets real bold when he hints at something serious and embarrassing being known about the opponent—something he’ll reveal in the next round. He says he’s the best from his side, ready to shut everything down. Even though this is just a warm-up, he promises that what’s coming next will be even more devastating. Daylyt’s basically letting everyone know this is just the beginning, and he’s already shaking things up.

[Intermission]
This is Daylyt snapping back into focus, reminding everyone that this is the finals. He’s hyped and confident, saying game one is already his—like he’s already taken the lead and just warming up.

[Verse 2]
Daylyt kicks this part off by saying his opponent should’ve known better—if they’d paid attention, they’d understand Daylyt had everything planned from the jump. He brings up “Dot” again and says the real danger wasn’t just one scary figure, but two, meaning Daylyt’s presence was underestimated. He references “the big three,” probably talking about battle rap legends who can vouch for what he’s done in the game.

Even if someone calls him zero, he still says he stands in front of the “one”—so he’s ahead regardless. He circles back to the “boogeyman” line, saying he’s the monster under the bed, the nightmare figure who’s left a trail of destroyed opponents. He sees himself as a powerful, almost mythical force, with opponents screaming his name like they’re scared of what’s coming.

Then he brags about how long he’s held the crown—longer than most people know, even comparing it to how long Morgan Freeman’s been around. He says his bold, proud vibe from Watts (his neighborhood) is unmatched, and that this will end in a brutal way—he references Joe Pesci, who’s known for playing violent characters, showing he’s not here to play nice.

He keeps that wild west theme going by calling himself a desperado with a weapon tucked away, saying others should just sit back because their idols are about to be crushed. He flips “finals” into “final destination,” meaning his opponent is headed for their end. Then he questions how his opponent even got popular—was it earned or just part of someone else’s plan? He throws out hints of betrayal and manipulation, calling his opponent a pawn in someone else’s game.

Daylyt finishes with a sharp jab, saying if people really knew what secrets he’s holding back about this person, it would shock them so bad they might do something extreme. He’s letting us know he’s got dirt, and he’s not afraid to use it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung WRD2MIMVA song?
A. WRD2MIMVA song is sung by Daylyt.

Q. Who wrote WRD2MIMVA lyrics?
A. WRD2MIMVA lyrics are penned by Daylyt.

Q. Who has given the music of WRD2MIMVA song?
A. WRD2MIMVA music is composed and produced by Daylyt.

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