Crank Up Lyrics – BAK Jay, Baby Kia

“Crank Up” Lyrics by BAK Jay, Baby Kia is a latest English song in the voices of BAK Jay, Baby Kia. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Crank Up” song lyrics are also written by BAK Jay, Baby Kia. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song brags about street violence and revenge—shootouts, driving up on rivals, and not trusting people. It also flexes money, fast cars, partying and drinking, and warns others to stay away. The tone is aggressive, confident, and confrontational.

Crank Up Lyrics

[Intro]
Bk
He diss, so, we gon’ come get ’em
’45 came with a switch
Jump out take turns, split the hat down the middle
Two blicks what he got hit with
So, they can’t really tell which killed him
He got blitzed and told he a b!tch
But them opp ass n!ggas still wit’ ’em

[Chorus]
Okay

We catch a n!gga down bad and flip (??)
Lil bro caught one in the temple
He dead, the hole in his face like a dimple
He scared, he don’t wanna slide
It’s simple
Huh, alright, okay
He don’t wanna slide
That n!gga a (??)
He is not my kind, might talk to the jakes
Send the car outside (??)

[Baby Kia Verse]
Woah, woah, I spot a opp
We in traffic, I flip him
‘308 fully, it sound like a missile
Jump out on a n!gga, try eating and grill him
Boom, boom, boom, flaow
That crashout through, get down
Big stick hold 100 rounds
Catch your teammate, creed, knock him down
We the ones causing hell in the town
Get a n!gga knocked down for a gram
Really moving s*it (??) over sound
(??) god damn
And I pull up- uh, uh, uh
Pull up srt, might do a donut

That n!gga sweet so we call him (??)
He said he gon shoot me and im like “on what?”

[Chorus]
Okay
We catch a n!gga down bad and flip (??)
Lil bro caught one in the temple
He dead, the hole in his face like a dimple
He scared, he don’t wanna slide
It’s simple
Huh, alright, okay
He don’t wanna slide
That n!gga a (??)
He is not my kind, might talk to the jakes
Send the car outside (??)

[Bak Jay Verse]
Aye
I spend a bag on my b!tch
Drop a bag on a opp
Boy, that big really get s*it gone
Too many n!ggas pump faking
I’m scared they gon’ tell, so, I rather just spin on my own
The b!tch that you love, the bros been cracked
He jugged on a postal person, he ain’t that
Lil bro, he been overworking, swear, he over-lurking
Tryna turn a opp to a pack
Tha-that’s a new on
et him smacked and act like I ain’t do nun
The opps stay red and the racks stay blue
(??) ’cause he ain’t wanna shoot
Know this hoe in the h wanna be my boo
Wanna be my freak b!tch
I can’t love you, baby, you don’t eat d!ck
Go on with your mood if you want to
Play with my money, that’s some s*it that you don’t do
Hell yea, it’s real strict around here
No, you cannot get in, you ain’t been around here
Spot a opp, I’ma shoot (??)
In the a with bk, n!ggas know not to play
If he coming this way, better play this s*it safe
Having this s*it in real life, having motion
Drop bands on a feat
Take a pic and I’m posting
Eugh, eugh, drank got me leaning, I’m loaded
Ain’t sipping codeine, b!tch, I’m sipping on potion
I’m sipping on some s*it that’ll fu*k you up

[Outro]
Bk
He diss, so, we gon’ come get ’em
’45 came with a switch
Jump out take turns, split the hat down the middle
Two blicks what he got hit with
So, they can’t really tell which killed him
He got blitzed and told he a b!tch
But them opp ass n!ggas still wit’ ’em

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Crank Up Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
This part shows Bk reacting to someone disrespecting him or his crew. He’s ready for revenge, showing off his weapon and confidence. The lines talk about pulling up on the enemy and shooting him with multiple guns so that nobody can tell which one caused the kill. It paints a violent scene and shows how serious they are about defending their name and not letting disrespect slide.

[Chorus]
Here, they’re talking about catching an enemy when he’s off guard and taking him out. The part about “lil bro” getting hit shows how dangerous their world is, where people get shot easily. It also calls out those who are too scared to fight back or “slide.” The rapper says those kinds of people aren’t real or trustworthy and might even snitch to the police, which makes them outcasts.

[Baby Kia Verse]
This section is full of action. Baby Kia talks about seeing an enemy while driving and shooting at him. The gun sounds like a missile, showing its power. He and his crew jump out and attack, leaving chaos behind. He brags about always being the one causing trouble in the area and being feared. He mentions doing stunts in his fast car, showing off his flashy lifestyle. At the same time, he mocks his rivals, calling them weak or fake for acting tough but not being ready to fight. There’s a mix of danger and pride here—he’s both warning others not to mess with him and flexing his power, money, and confidence.

[Chorus]
This part repeats the earlier idea of hunting down enemies and calling out those who don’t want to take action. It highlights the same attitude—showing dominance and disrespect for anyone who’s scared or fake. The tone stays intense and confident, making it clear that in their world, loyalty and bravery matter most while weakness isn’t tolerated.

[Bak Jay Verse]
Bak Jay focuses more on his lifestyle, money, and loyalty. He says he spends big on his girl but also spends money to target his enemies. He doesn’t trust others much because many pretend to be tough but fold under pressure, so he prefers handling business by himself. He also talks about betrayal and disloyalty, like women switching sides or people who fake their image. There’s a mix of street pride and realism—he knows the rules of his environment are strict and unforgiving. He makes it clear that outsiders can’t just come in; you have to earn respect. He warns not to play with his money and brags about being successful and active in real life, not just online. The verse ends with him enjoying his lifestyle—drinking, partying, showing off wealth—but with a dark tone underneath, showing that this life is dangerous and addictive.

[Outro]
The ending circles back to the start, with Bk repeating his readiness to attack anyone who disrespects him. It reinforces the song’s main theme of revenge, power, and loyalty. The same violent energy returns, showing how he and his crew always stand firm together, no matter what happens, even if their enemies keep hanging around despite the danger.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Crank Up song?
A. Crank Up song is sung by BAK Jay, Baby Kia.

Q. Who wrote Crank Up lyrics?
A. Crank Up lyrics are penned by BAK Jay, Baby Kia.

Q. Who has given the music of Crank Up song?
A. Crank Up music is composed and produced by BAK Jay, Baby Kia.

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