PHILLY Lyrics – LAJA

“PHILLY” Lyrics by LAJA is a latest Spanish song in the voice of LAJA. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “PHILLY” song lyrics are also written by LAJA. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “PHILLY” is a hard, confrontational drill track where Laja boasts about power, warns rivals, and describes violent revenge, street life, and loyalty. He calls out enemies, flexes weapons and cars, and talks about danger, reputation, and not backing down.

Letra de PHILLY – LAJA

[Letra de “PHILLY”]

[Intro]
Diablo, que nota con esto’ tigueres (Con esto’ tigueres)
Yo siempre actúo solo
¿De qué te arrepientes? De no haber cambiado el peine y darle 30 más
¿Tienes qué decirle algo a sus familiares?
Que si vuelven a parir a un mal naci’o así vuelvo y lo mato

[Verso]
Pásame la ‘tola que quiero tira’, en el caco se lo quiero da’
Ese penco ya no puede má’, refuerzo tienen que busca’
Las teta’ pero sin brasieres, ustede’ saben que existen niveles
Escóndanse con las parede’, si no se tranca apuesto que te mueres

Yo me pregunto que lo que ellos quieren, dime que lo que ellos quieren
Que mencione a su hermano abatido o que me singue todas sus mujere’
Pongo pa’l de peso en tu cabeza, te lo juro, eso no me duele
Tienen stooling pero no lo mueven, tienen la address pero no se mueven
Ustede’ son guapos con los mono’ arriba, yo fui donde ustede’ pa’ que me persigan
Ninguno de ustede’ dieron conmigo, yo di con ustede’ porque yo quería
Hablando en inglés, ¿tú ere’ americano? Tú ‘tabas alertando a to’a la policía
Porque tú no haces na’ de eso en el Bronx, el día de Jon Z, recuerda ese día
Tenían que frenarme, yo ‘taba en stream, ¿por qué no lo hicieron? Ahí si podían
Hiciste ese bulto y ahora no apareces, ya Haitiano se ha muerto dos vece’ y tres vece’
Tu gente en el coma dos mese’ y tres mese’, raya’n la montura dos vece’ y tres vece’
¿Entonces tú quieres la guerra conmigo? A ustedes lo mata la envidia
Hacen la película en el Social Media (You Charlee cámbiame la línea)
Apunto y encañonen en otras direccione’, me maman el huevo to’ tus posiciones
Carro pa’ tirarte con fibra ‘e carbono
Menciono a tu hermano en pa’l de canciones
Ninguno hacen na’ y le vo’a dar elecciones
Cuenta regresiva pa’ que tu abandones
¿Cómo yo puedo mata’ a una gente que hacen en vivo en las misione’?
Pa’ haer una semana cogiendo pa’l de shooting, apéate del carro y prendeno’ en el lobby
La ciudad ya se puso gótica, llévale la (??) a Robin
A Papy Black no se le va a tirar, que primero mantenga a los hijos
La baby mon le dio una arrastra’, que ni yo mismo se la consigo
Yoc, tú tienes fe, no llamen a nadie pa’ que lo chanceé
Despué’ que ‘tás meti’o en el lío, no me quieras retrocede’

¿Cómo predico sembrando el terror? Con los carros robao’ y con las Glock’s
Van cinco noches sin sentir el sol, moviéndonos en los carro’ sport
Si me da la gana suelto 75, de los contrario’ ya cayeron cinco
Cuida’o si me hablas muy duro (Grrt) que te a galleteamos como a 25 (Baow, baow)
To’ los drill postea’o en tendencia, los de las tres letras quedaron extintos
(Él fulano de la shhh, le metimos más de—; ja)

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PHILLY Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro feels like Laja setting the tone with confidence and danger. He talks about how he always moves alone, never depending on anyone else. He’s addressing enemies directly, saying he doesn’t regret what he’s done, only that he didn’t go harder. When he mentions speaking to the family of someone he killed, it shows how cold and unforgiving his world is—he’s saying if they raise another person like that, he’ll take them out too. It’s harsh, but it’s meant to show his ruthless mindset and how serious things get in his environment.

[Verso]
Here, Laja dives deep into a street war mindset. He’s asking for his weapon, ready to go after his rival, showing how violence is part of his world. He talks about how his enemies can’t handle him and need backup, calling them weak. When he mentions women without bras and different levels, he’s bragging about his lifestyle, saying he’s operating on a whole other level of power and luxury. Then he warns his enemies to hide because if they don’t, he’ll catch them — and when he does, it’s over.

He starts questioning what his rivals really want from him. He mocks them, saying maybe they want him to talk about their dead brothers or sleep with their women. He’s showing no mercy, saying he can even put money on someone’s head without feeling guilty. When he mentions that his enemies have information but don’t act on it, he’s calling them cowards — they talk tough online but freeze in real life.

Laja brags about being bold enough to go where his rivals are, saying they never caught him because he didn’t want to be caught — he found them first. He even calls one of them out for pretending to be American, speaking English, and tipping off the police. Laja mocks this person for acting tough in the U.S. but doing nothing in real life, referencing a past incident when they could’ve confronted him but didn’t.

He keeps taunting, saying his enemies made a big show online but disappeared afterward. He mentions how some have already been killed or hurt multiple times — it’s a way of saying his side is winning and theirs is falling apart. When he talks about envy killing them, he’s pointing out that jealousy drives these conflicts more than real issues. Then he criticizes them for putting on fake shows on social media, pretending to be dangerous when they’re not.

Laja keeps pushing the aggression. He talks about aiming weapons in different directions, attacking all their positions, and using high-end cars made with carbon fiber — a mix of violence and luxury. When he says he mentions someone’s dead brother in songs, he’s saying he’s not afraid to stir emotions or disrespect rivals to show dominance. He even gives them a “countdown” to back off before things get worse.

Then he mocks those who go live online during missions, saying it’s ridiculous to expose yourself instead of handling business quietly. He talks about spending weeks moving around for shootings, suggesting a nonstop, dangerous lifestyle. When he says to get out of the car and light up the lobby, he’s describing ambushing enemies in public places. He paints the city as dark and chaotic, comparing it to a gothic movie scene, and even throws in a reference to Robin, adding a twisted sense of humor.

He continues calling people out personally — telling one guy, Papy Black, to focus on taking care of his kids before getting involved in street stuff. He mentions a woman who fought so hard that even he couldn’t handle it, adding a bit of street drama to the mix. He warns his friend, Yoc, to keep faith but not call anyone to show mercy — once you’re in the mess, you can’t back out.

Toward the end, he describes how he spreads fear through stolen cars and Glocks, saying his crew moves for days without sleep or sunlight, driving flashy sports cars. He claims he could shoot seventy-five rounds if he wanted and that several rivals have already fallen. He ends by warning people not to speak too loud or disrespectfully, or they’ll get slapped down like many others before. He brags that his drill music is trending, saying his enemies’ groups have disappeared — finishing with a cold laugh that makes the whole verse sound like a victory speech from someone who’s survived it all.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung PHILLY song?
A. PHILLY song is sung by LAJA.

Q. Who wrote PHILLY lyrics?
A. PHILLY lyrics are penned by LAJA.

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

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