FATË LYRICS – YEAT

FATË Lyrics by Yeat is a latest English song in the voice of Yeat. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new FatË song lyrics are also written by Yeat. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In FATË, Yeat reflects on themes like destiny, life’s unpredictability, and surreal experiences. He talks about “seeing a thousand things,” as if he’s lived through countless moments, from encounters with aliens to near-death experiences. He emphasizes that fate is beyond anyone’s control, despite trying to sell hope and faith. The song captures a sense of disconnection from reality, with Yeat mentioning how he feels detached from the world, like he’s “not from this Earth.” The song’s vibe is introspective yet gritty, mixing deep thoughts with raw energy.

FATË Lyrics

[Chorus]
(Ah-woo) Riding with my windows—, windows down on this b!tch (I seen a thousand things)
(I seen a thousand things) Yeah, down on this b!tch (Ah-woo)
Riding in this b!tch, ’round town on this b!tch (I seen a thousand things)
I was selling hope (I seen a thousand things), yeah, I was selling faith, ah (Ah-woo, I seen a thousand things)
But make no mistake, ah, you can’t choose your fate, ah (I seen a thousand things)
You can’t choose your fate, ah, you can’t choose your fate, huh (Ah-woo, I seen a thousand)
Just keep driving, I keep driving life (I seen a thousand things)
Seen the way I die, then I watched it on rewind (Ah-woo)
When I was young, I seen a alien in my life (I seen a thousand things)
And it told me what to do, yeah, they came late at night
And the crib was shaky, felt like earthquakes in the night

But the ship ain’t hit my house and it had to me what to—
Told, told me what to do, told me what to do
(I seen a thousand things) We not, we not from this Earth

[Verse]
I got what I deserve, I put in all that work
My diamonds shining—, diamonds shining from this Earth
Everything go perf’ and it’s on, they surf
I can’t feel it, feel a thing, not from this earth
I had to run my turf, I had to hold my spot
I had to hold my Glock, yeah, I gotta point that Glock
I seen time stop
I seen a thousand things, I seen a thousand things
I seen a thousand things, look into my eyes
You’ll see a thousand things, you’ll see a thousand things
You’ll see a thousand things

[Chorus]
(Ah-woo, H-h-hey s-s-s—) Riding with my windows—, windows down on this b!tch (I seen a thousand things)
(I seen a thousand things) Yeah, down on this b!tch (Ah-woo)
Riding in this b!tch, ’round town on this b!tch (I seen a thousand things)
I was selling hope (I seen a thousand things), yeah, I was selling faith, ah (Ah-woo, I seen a thousand things)
But make no mistake, ah, you can’t choose your fate, ah (I seen a thousand things)
You can’t choose your fate, ah, you can’t choose your fate, huh (Ah-woo, I seen a thousand)
Just keep driving, I keep driving life (I seen a thousand things)

Seen the way I die, then I watched it on rewind (Ah-woo)
When I was young, I seen a alien in my life (I seen a thousand things)
And it told me what to do, yeah, they came late at night
And the crib was shaky, felt like earthquakes in the night
But the ship ain’t hit my house and it had to me what to—
Told, told me what to do, told me what to do
(I seen a thousand things) We not, we not from this Earth
(I seen a thousand things, I seen a thousand things)

[Outro]
I’ma end this off on a good note
I hope you ready for A DANGEROUS LYFE
Hope you get ready, I’ma take flight
You ready or not?
It’s a bad world, bad world for you, bad world for me
I’m a drug addict, I can’t stay sleep
I was out my mind, I was on a tweak
If it’s a dangerous life for you, then it’s a dangerous life for me, yeah
I can’t handle s*it
I can’t handle s*it, yeah
I done had feelings

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FATË Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
The chorus talks about Yeat’s experiences and reflections as he rides through life. The line about riding with windows down suggests a sense of freedom, like he’s cruising through life but seeing “a thousand things” along the way—meaning he’s experienced so much, good and bad, that it feels overwhelming. He mentions selling hope and faith, which could mean he tried to give others optimism or purpose. However, he follows this up by saying you can’t choose your fate, hinting at how no matter what you do or how hard you try, life’s outcomes aren’t really in your control. The repetition of “you can’t choose your fate” emphasizes this powerlessness. Then, he mentions “keep driving life,” which feels like a metaphor for continuing forward despite these uncertainties. Seeing the way he dies on rewind speaks to a kind of out-of-body experience or deep reflection, like he’s visualized his death and replays it in his mind. The alien encounter when he was young could symbolize feeling disconnected or like an outsider, and this experience shaped his path or purpose. The mention of earthquakes and a spaceship creates an eerie, surreal feeling, almost like these things were signs or messages guiding him. The whole chorus reflects how life can feel both chaotic and predestined, with experiences shaping you even when you can’t fully control where you’re headed.

[Verse]
In this verse, Yeat talks about the rewards of his hard work, saying he got what he deserved after grinding. The mention of his diamonds shining suggests success and wealth, but the fact that he can’t feel anything reveals a numbness despite his material gains. He refers to having to run his turf and protect his spot, which could be about staying relevant in his career or life, and the Glock represents the need for self-defense or being ready for danger. The line about seeing time stop adds a surreal element, like he’s been through moments that felt life-changing or intense. When he says, “look into my eyes, you’ll see a thousand things,” it shows how deeply layered his experiences are, as if his life contains too much to express with words alone.

[Chorus]
This repetition of the chorus dives deeper into Yeat’s life journey, and again, he reflects on what he’s seen and experienced. Riding around with windows down can symbolize openness to life’s chaos, while the repeated “I’ve seen a thousand things” emphasizes how much he’s gone through—so much that it almost feels repetitive or like he’s desensitized. Selling hope and faith again contrasts with the realization that fate isn’t something you can change. He repeats the idea that no matter what you do, fate isn’t in your hands. The idea of “keep driving life” speaks to perseverance; even though life is unpredictable, he keeps moving forward. When he says he’s seen the way he dies and rewatches it, it shows that death or major events are constantly on his mind. He also recalls seeing an alien, which suggests feeling out of place, like he’s experienced something otherworldly that others might not understand. The shaky crib and earthquake imagery suggest turmoil or instability in his life, but somehow, things never hit him directly, which may feel like he’s been protected or guided by something larger than himself. In the end, the alien telling him what to do reflects how he’s been influenced by these strange, surreal experiences, reinforcing that he feels like he’s not from this Earth, and there’s a deeper meaning behind what he’s seen.

[Outro]
In the outro, Yeat wraps things up with a warning about life being dangerous, for both him and the listener. He seems to acknowledge the chaotic, risky nature of the world and prepares himself for it, saying he’s ready to “take flight,” like he’s gearing up for what’s next. The lines about being a drug addict and unable to sleep suggest he’s struggling with addiction and mental health issues, which make life even more difficult to handle. He admits that it’s a tough life for everyone, not just him, but it’s clear he’s feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope with everything that’s happening around him.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung FATË song?
A. FATË song is sung by Yeat.

Q. Who wrote FATË lyrics?
A. FATË lyrics are penned by Yeat.

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

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