Badshah Lyrics – Emiway Bantai

Badshah Lyrics by Emiway Bantai is a latest Hindi song in the voice of Emiway Bantai. Its music is composed by Tony James while brand new Badshah song lyrics are written by Emiway Bantai. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is all about confidence, hustle, and street dominance. The song blends swagger with a raw Mumbai vibe, where Emiway flexes his success, fearlessness, and loyalty. He talks about love, power, and staying true to his word, never backing down from challenges. With energetic beats and a catchy hook, he asserts himself as a king (“Badshah”) of the rap game while giving a shoutout to Mumbai’s grind. It’s a track filled with attitude, resilience, and the classic Emiway street-style bravado.

Badshah Lyrics

Aashiq hu mai, kaatil bhi hu (Tauba, tauba)
Sabke dilo mein shamil bhi hu (Tauba, tauba)
Aashiq hu mai, kaatil bhi hu (Tauba, tauba)
Sabke dilon mein shaamil bhi hu (Tauba, tauba)
Dil ko churaana, neendein udaana (Tauba, tauba)
Dil ko churaana, neendein udaana (Tauba, tauba)
Bas yahi mera kusoor (Tauba, tauba)
Vaadon se apne mukarta nahi (Tauba, tauba)
Marne se mai kabhi darta nahi

Haan, kya bolte badshah? kya bolte peer? (Kya bolte?)
Kya bolte company, kidhar hai phir? (Kidhar hai?)

Phirse aa gayele uthane market
Aa gayela bantai, chal jaake tu bahar baith
Haan, marne se darte nahi chhote (Chal, chal, chal)
Vaade hum karte toh pichhe mukarte nahi chhote
Bas ginte reh chhote (Haan, ginte reh)
Hum maidan mein utre naa hote toh tum bhi naa hote

Aah, eid gayi, eidi gayi (O aaiba)
Malum naa gaadi phir seedhi gayi
Nazar rakh neeche, izzat de mahila ko
Saamne se kaun, teri didi gayi (O appa)
Idhar se wheelie gayi, udhar se wheelie gayi
Sharing hai taxi, kaali aur peeli gayi
Ghumke dekh zara bambai ki feeling ye
Nabbe pe kata kyun? pichhe full sea link gayi
Haan, mehnat karke ghar pe chulha jala denge
Yede-chale toh phir dulha bana denge
Bhula ni paayenga rajjo ki yaad ko
Tension ni aaiba, sulah kara denge
Aah, sulah-wulah idhar hota nahi, maa
Public full bheje se bhir
Haan, public ko shaunk hai lene ka, haan
Lele phir udta teer (Ae lele-lele)

Haa, kya bolte badshah? kya bolte peer? (Kya bolte?)

Kya bolte company, kidhar hai phir? (Kidhar hai?)
Phirse aa gayele uthaane market
Aa gayela bantai, chal jaake tu bahar baith
Haan, marne se darte nahi chhote (Chal, chal, chal)
Vaade hum karte toh pichhe mukarte nahi chhote
Bas ginte reh chhote (Haan, ginte reh)
Hum maidan mein utre naa hote toh tum bhi naa hote

Koyi jaldi banenga, koi late banenga
Bantai ka shiksha le, seth banenga
Haath khaali failana malik ke aage (Ae malik)
Wahi hai jo tera baa pet bharega (Achha?)
Arey, dialogue mein bantai hai mastan aur dharao
Idhar nahi aaiba, jaake bache ko daraao (Chal ae)
Thaste nahi agle, yaha mushkil mein hanste hai (Ha-ha)
Hadd mein rakh sabko, naa kandhe pe chadhaao
Haa, bantai log badshah, agli ko base pasand (Ae baja)
Feeka nahi apne ko tez pasand (Full kadak)
Area ke shooter ko puchho toh bolis hai
Apne ko case pe case pasand (Brraah)
Arey, vella kyun ghumrela area mein farukh?
Aage badh life mein, kaun bola yaha ruk? (Abey aage chal)
Bambai mai chhokre log bula rahe “badshah”
Ammi ne naam mera rakh diyeli shahrukh

Haa, kya bolte badshah? kya bolte peer? (Kya bolte?)
Kya bolte company, kidhar hai phir? (Kidhar hai?)
Phirse aa gayele uthaane market
Aa gayela bantai, chal jaake tu bahar baith
Haan, marne se darte nahi chhote (Chal, chal, chal)
Vaade hum karte toh pichhe mukarte nahi chhote
Bas ginte reh chhote (Haan, ginte reh)
Hum maidan mein utre naa hote toh tum bhi naa hote

Aur bhailog, mumbai mein aaye din hota rehta ek haadsa hai
Aur bambai ke har kone, kopche, gali mein ek paida hota badshah hai

Badshah o badshah, oye
Badshah ae badshah, huh, malum hai naa
Badshah o badshah, badshah, badshah bolte
Badshah o badshah, o badshah
Badshah ae badshah, o kidhar?
Badshah o badshah, ha-ha, badshah

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Badshah Lyrics Meaning

The song kicks off with Emiway declaring himself a mix of a lover and a killer, meaning he’s both charming and dangerous. He’s got a presence in everyone’s heart, making an impact wherever he goes. The lines about stealing hearts and disturbing sleep reflect his influence—whether it’s through his music, personality, or reputation. He also makes it clear that he’s a man of his word and isn’t afraid of anything, not even death. This part sets the tone—he’s confident, fearless, and unapologetically himself.

Then comes the powerful “Kya bolte Badshah?” part, which acts like a rallying call. He’s questioning what the so-called kings, the respected ones, and even the companies (possibly record labels or big names in the industry) have to say now that he’s back in the game. He’s entered the market again, ready to dominate. He challenges others to step aside because he’s here to rule. This section is all about asserting dominance—he’s not afraid, doesn’t go back on his word, and if he hadn’t stepped up, others wouldn’t even be in the picture. It’s a reminder that he paved the way for many in the game.

The next verse brings in some real Mumbai street vibes. He talks about everyday life in the city, from festivals like Eid to the chaos of traffic, taxis, and bike stunts. The imagery of the “kaali-peeli” taxis and wheelies adds to the local flavor. Then he shifts gears, talking about the struggles and hustle—working hard to feed families and making something out of life. He even touches on street conflicts, making it clear that where he’s from, problems aren’t easily settled with peace. Instead, people are always ready for a fight. There’s also a subtle warning to those who take unnecessary risks—the streets can be ruthless.

The chorus repeats, reinforcing his position as a “Badshah” (King) of his game. Again, he challenges others, reminding them that he’s back to shake up the scene. His confidence remains unshaken—he’s not one to make fake promises, and he keeps moving forward, counting his wins while others are still figuring things out.

In the next section, he talks about how success comes at different times for different people. Some make it big quickly, while others take time. But he advises everyone to learn the hustle, strive for greatness, and trust in a higher power. The mention of “Malik” (God) suggests that true success comes with faith and hard work. He also reminds everyone that in his world, people don’t fake toughness—real ones smile even in tough times. He warns against letting fame get to one’s head and keeping arrogance in check.

As he moves forward, he makes it clear that he’s not just another rapper—he’s got style, aggression, and an edge that others lack. The line about “case pe case pasand” (liking legal trouble) hints at the street life and how people from his world often get into conflicts but don’t back down. He then motivates listeners to keep pushing forward, questioning why anyone would want to remain stagnant in life.

The song wraps up by painting a picture of Mumbai—where incidents happen daily, and new kings (Badshahs) are born in every street and alley. It’s a message that the grind never stops, and every corner of the city produces someone hungry for success. The repetitive “Badshah” chants towards the end solidify his claim to the throne, making it clear that he’s here to stay.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Badshah song?
A. Badshah song is sung by Emiway Bantai.

Q. Who wrote Badshah lyrics?
A. Badshah lyrics are penned by Emiway Bantai.

Q. Who has given the music of Badshah song?
A. Badshah music is composed and produced by Tony James.

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