Bullseye Lyrics – Trizz, Kwengface

“Bullseye” Lyrics by Trizz, Kwengface is a latest English song in the voices of Trizz, Kwengface. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Bullseye” song lyrics are also written by Trizz, Kwengface. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Bullseye” by Trizz and Kwengface is a gritty street rap filled with raw storytelling about crime, violence, drügs, and survival in tough environments. The rappers talk about carrying weapons, run-ins with rivals, police troubles, and hustling to make money, all delivered with dark humor, aggression, and vivid imagery.

Bullseye Lyrics

[Intro]
(Mikey)
(Turn that up, Young Madz)

[Chorus: Kwengface & Trizz]
This dot-dot came from the pikeys
Opp boys lit, that’s highly unlikely
Swing, ching, dip di-di-dip-dip
Two shanks up, woulda thought I was Siamese
Withheld number phoning the Nokia
How much you wanna bet it’s a cat at the phone box?
I couldn’t go the bando that way

I had to go that way ’cause of the road blocks

[Verse 1: Kwengface & Trizz]
If I pull that shank from my balls
Flick that in your eye, man call that a bullseye
Blow that whistle three times, but it ain’t full-tim
ovs on the wing try break up a scrap
So I turned to the left and I gave him a headbutt
88Vape don’t get me high but it sure as hell done gave me a head rush
Shanks out cases, swings at faces
If you’re gonna run, better tie them laces
Mask and gloves, we don’t leave no traces
Why the fu*k do you think that we got ’em?
Done me a mazza then hopped in the taxi
Good job my hammy’s like a minute away
I had to ditch my bike and leave it
Fu*k it, it couldn’t get driven away
Ambo’s spazzing, handys clapping
It holds seventeen but I keep fourteen so the ting ain’t jamming
If you ain’t scored on an opp
And you’re from my block then you can’t be rapping
Bro don’t lie in the booth, just tell us the truth, we don’t care about talent
Nah, we don’t care about –
Have you ever seen a man running to the shop
Then jump head first, straight over the tills?

We put a crop in your baby mum’s crib
Then give her some weed and help with the bills
If you’re sucking my d!ck, best come with talent
I’ll send you back home if you ain’t got skills
Stephen said that his car broke down
Can I drop to the door ’cause he ain’t got wheels

[Verse 2: Kwengface]
Man ah just two-man step, two-man, get a man drenched
He tried run, he tried run, got stretched
Dip, dip in a man’s flesh
Bro, I’m a vet, done it upsuh, huh and a man done it on ends
Bro, I’m like James St Patrick, uh, uh, suit, tie and a skeng
Put racks on your head like a Naija party
Wrap up your head like Elley, have man looking like one of them aunties
Bro’s just done him up naughty
Fu*king on shawty, she wet, feel like I’ve been trapped in a tsunami
Pulling up with gassed up lighties but I ain’t talking ’bout Harlee

[Verse 3: Trizz]
I got a call from James and Patrick
They said I’m a ghost, “I’ve been waiting an hour”
I slashed my pack in the fu*king garden
The weather app said there’s no chance of a shower
I put the RS3 in Eco, I don’t want it fast, I just want it to cruise
Crackhead came with only his socks on
I was like, “Yo, bro, where are your shoes?”
Dishing out crack to the pregnant lady
Nah, I don’t care ’bout your baby, darling
Peter just come for some crack
But he’s an alky so he came with a Carling
I was in jail on Christmas Day, eating my snacks with a DVD
Gov said that he smells weed in my cell
He’d spray some Febreze if he was me

[Chorus: Kwengface & Trizz]
This dot-dot came from the pikeys
Opp boys lit, that’s highly unlikely
Swing, ching, dip di-di-dip-dip
Two shanks up, woulda thought I was Siamese
Withheld number phoning the Nokia
How much you wanna bet it’s a cat at the phone box?
I couldn’t go the bando that way
I had to go that way ’cause of the road blocks

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Bullseye Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
They’re just shouting out the producer and hyping the beat.

[Chorus: Kwengface & Trizz]
They’re talking about having a shotgun and using knives to deal with rivals. They make it clear that enemies rarely stand a chance against them. The part about the Nokia and phone box points to drug dealing, as customers often call from hidden numbers. The roadblocks mention shows the pressure from police and how they have to switch up routes to keep business moving. Overall, it’s about survival, weapons, and the grind of street life.

[Verse 1: Kwengface & Trizz]
Here, the rappers dive into violent situations and personal experiences. They mention hiding a knife in their waistband and using it quickly when needed. The bullseye line is about hitting someone directly, showing how precise they are. When fights break out in jail, they don’t hesitate to headbutt guards or others in the way. Even small things like cheap vape products get mentioned, pointing out how little it takes to get them buzzing. They stress always being prepared, wearing masks and gloves so no evidence is left behind. After causing chaos, they make fast getaways, even ditching their bikes if necessary. Weapons are carefully loaded so they don’t jam when used. They also call out fake rappers from their area who never actually fought or attacked rivals, saying they shouldn’t rap about things they haven’t done. The verse moves into wild scenes like robbing shops, hiding drug crops in women’s homes, and even helping with bills to keep loyalty. At the same time, there’s humor and harshness, like sending a girl home if she isn’t good at s*x. It finishes with a quick story about a friend without a working car needing help, showing the everyday mix of crime and regular life.

[Verse 2: Kwengface]
This part is all about showing confidence in violence and dominance. Moving in twos, they quickly overpower enemies, stabbing and chasing them down. He brags about being experienced, comparing himself to a character like James St. Patrick from *Power*, dressed sharp but still armed. Putting money on someone’s head shows how easy it is for them to get people targeted. The comparison to wrapping heads like aunties in Nigerian parties adds a mocking twist. It shifts from brutal violence to s*x and women, bragging about encounters and wild energy around them.

[Verse 3: Trizz]
Trizz takes the focus here, mixing drug dealing, humor, and prison life. He mentions being called a ghost, hinting at being hard to catch or pin down. Cutting up his drug pack in the garden despite the weather app saying no rain shows the constant hustle. Driving slow in his RS3 shows he doesn’t always need speed, sometimes just cruising. Strange customers pop up, like one arriving in just socks, and another being a pregnant woman wanting drügs, which he brushes off coldly. He even laughs about a man bringing beer while buying crack. Then he shifts to a darker memory of being locked up on Christmas Day, left with just snacks and a DVD for company. Even then, he jokes about how a guard could only spray Febreze when he thought there was weed in the cell, showing his sarcastic, laid-back attitude toward serious situations.

[Chorus: Kwengface & Trizz]
Once again, they bring it back to the same themes of weapons, enemies, drug deals, and dodging police. The shotgun and knives are repeated to stress constant readiness for violence. The phone calls from hidden numbers and customers at phone boxes show the daily hustle of the drug trade. And the mention of roadblocks highlights how they have to keep adapting to pressure from police while still moving through the streets.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Bullseye song?
A. Bullseye song is sung by Trizz, Kwengface.

Q. Who wrote Bullseye lyrics?
A. Bullseye lyrics are penned by Trizz, Kwengface.

Q. Who has given the music of Bullseye song?
A. Bullseye music is composed and produced by Trizz, Kwengface.

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