Blutbad Lyrics – Amo, MERO

Blutbad Lyrics by Amo, MERO is a latest German song in the voices of Amo, MERO. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Blutbad song lyrics are also written by Amo, MERO. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It and MERO tells the story of overcoming hardship and rising from a tough, dangerous environment. The song reflects on the struggles of growing up in a ghetto, facing poverty, and dealing with personal and family crises. It also highlights the journey from a difficult past to success, with mentions of turning to rap as an escape and achieving fame and wealth. The lyrics show gratitude for family, particularly mothers, and emphasize how dreams can change lives, even when faced with violence and loss. The recurring theme is resilience and the hope for a better future despite challenges.

Blutbad Lyrics

[Songtext zu „Blutbad“]

[Part 1: Amo]
Gesprächsthema Nummer eins, ich sag’: „Alhamdulillah“
Mama, dein kleiner Junge wurd ein Mann und dazu ein Star
Bezahlt die Raten heut bar und macht ‘ne Gage am Tag
Für du jahrelang geschuftet hast, die Phasen war’n hart
Wir singen „Tote Jungs“
Weil wir früher nix hatten, Diggi, hier im Drogensumpf
Während Mutter Boden putzt, kackt der Hoodie auf seine Schule
Alles auf eine Karte, wollt lieber Rapper versuchen, ahh
Kleine Hoodies, die hier Minus geh’n
Kombi-Schulden machen schizophren
Am Ende ist es wieder viel zu spät

Die letzte Hoffnung in der Spielothek

[Pre-Hook: Amo]
Versteckt im Keller Dope
Komm’ es mit Hevals hol’n, die einmaschieren würden in das Pentagon
Selamu alaikum, dieser Amo, er war Penner
Doch mein Motto ist und bleibt: Mit dem Kopf frontal durch die Endstation

[Hook: MERO]
Blutbad in meing Ghetto
Mama betet zu Gott, für ihr Sohn ist es nie zu spät (Mama, es ist nie zu spät)
Baba, ich bin ein Star schon in jung’n Jahr’n
Heute Benz Brabus und Cullinan tiefgelegt (Mein Wagen, er ist tiefgelegt)

[Part 2: MERO]
Eh, wir sind Youngstars mit M’s
Bro, es gab Tage, glaub mir, ich hatte nix
Heute geht’s uns gut, haben auf dem Tisch Steak und
Kaviar, sag bismillah, bevor du isst, heh
Was würde ich nicht für meingn Abi tun
Deine Big Bros schieben nur auf Partys cool
Sind keine Männer, blasen, wenn es ernst wird
Der, der verliert, ist der, der zuerst stirbt
Es gab Krisen oft (Krisen)
Manche hab’n viel verlor’n (Wallah, viel)

Manche spielen noch (Manche spiel’n noch)
Mit der Sucht (??)

[Pre-Hook: MERO]
Eh, aus dem Hochhaus geschafft
Mein Kuzi hat schon immer „Du kommst groß raus“ gesagt
Von Hasch-Rauch im Park bis zu den Skylines
Doch fühlt sich immer nicht an, als könnt ich frei sein

[Hook: MERO, MERO & Amo]
Blutbad in meing Ghetto
Mama betet zu Gott, für ihr Sohn ist es nie zu spät (Mama, es ist nie zu spät)
Baba, ich bin ein Star schon in jung’n Jahr’n
Heute Benz Brabus und Cullinan tiefgelegt (Mein Wagen, er ist tiefgelegt)

[Outro: Amo]
(Kleine Hoodies, die hier Minus geh’n)
(Kombi-Schulden machen schizophren)
(Am Ende ist es wieder viel zu spät)
(Die letzte Hoffnung in der Spielothek)

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Blutbad Lyrics Meaning

[Part 1: Amo]
This part reflects Amo’s journey from struggle to success. He starts by expressing gratitude for his achievements and the transformation from a struggling boy to a successful man. He recalls how his mother worked tirelessly to make ends meet while he grew up in an environment surrounded by drügs and despair. The reference to “Tote Jungs” highlights the loss and hardships experienced in such a setting. Amo mentions skipping school and putting everything on the line to pursue his dream of becoming a rapper. The imagery of young kids drowning in debt and desperation emphasizes how difficult the circumstances were, with gambling often becoming a last, hopeless resort for survival.

[Pre-Hook: Amo]
Here, Amo acknowledges his past involvement in illegal activities, like dealing drügs hidden in basements. He recalls teaming up with friends who were ready to face extreme risks. Despite being seen as a nobody (“Penner”), his determination to push forward without hesitation became his guiding principle, even through life’s toughest moments.

[Hook: MERO]
This section talks about the grim realities of life in the ghetto, where survival often feels like a battle. MERO shares his mother’s prayers for him to turn his life around and rise above the darkness. Despite the struggles, he celebrates his early success, symbolized by driving luxury cars, as a testament to his hard work and persistence.

[Part 2: MERO]
MERO reflects on his rise from having nothing to enjoying the luxuries of life, like fine dining with steak and caviar. He emphasizes gratitude, remembering to say “Bismillah” before eating, acknowledging his blessings. He expresses deep loyalty and a willingness to do anything for his brother (“Abi”) while criticizing those who pretend to be strong but falter under pressure. The lyrics highlight the constant crises and struggles that defined his life, where some lost everything, and others fell into the trap of addiction. His journey represents perseverance in the face of adversity and the importance of staying true to oneself.

[Pre-Hook: MERO]
MERO reflects on his journey out of a tough environment, recalling how his cousin always believed he’d achieve greatness. However, despite escaping the streets and reaching the city skylines, he admits to still feeling constrained, unable to truly enjoy the freedom he’s worked so hard for.

[Hook: MERO & Amo]
This repeated hook ties the themes of the song together, emphasizing the harsh realities of the ghetto while celebrating the success and growth that came despite it. Both artists reflect on their mothers’ prayers and their young rise to fame, with their luxurious lifestyles symbolizing their transformation and victories.

[Outro: Amo]
The outro revisits the despair of the streets, highlighting young individuals struggling in a cycle of debt and desperation. It portrays a sense of inevitability as many realize their efforts are futile, with gambling becoming their only glimmer of hope, even if it’s far too late.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Blutbad song?
A. Blutbad song is sung by Amo, MERO.

Q. Who wrote Blutbad lyrics?
A. Blutbad lyrics are penned by Amo, MERO.

Q. Who has given the music of Blutbad song?
A. Blutbad music is composed and produced by Amo, MERO.

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