Gomorra Lyrics – 167 Gang

Gomorra Lyrics by 167 Gang is a latest Italian song in the voice of 167 Gang. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Gomorra song lyrics are also written by 167 Gang. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It talks about the harsh reality of living a dangerous, crime-filled life, contrasting it with the glamorized version seen in movies and TV shows. The lyrics reflect on the struggles and choices that come with living in tough neighborhoods, where violence and crime are prevalent. It highlights the disillusionment that follows when someone tries to live out the fantasies of gangster life, realizing the consequences are far more serious than expected. The track discusses personal experiences of crime, the street life, and the impact on relationships, emphasizing that life is not a movie and can end tragically.

Gomorra Lyrics

[Intro: The Future]
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
E poi quando sei lì, dopo piangi davvero
One-six-seven
In piazza ci muori

[Strofa 1: Master]
L’unica piazza che hai visto è in Gomorra
Il diavolo c’ha la figa, la coda, le corna
Il tuo amico fa una riga e si sente Madonna
Stavo a zero con le buste, le mani nel Colmar
Ho la luna storta, il cazzo girato

A te ti diamo corda come l’impiccato
Se non sono ancora morto, miracolato
Vengo dall’inferno, sono tutto armato
Wow, white coca in town
Tu mi sembri babbo, Gacy il clown
Wow, con le maschere come in The Town
Ti facciamo tutto e ti diciamo ciao

[Ritornello 1: The Future]
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi quando sei lì, dopo piangi davvero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi ti veniamo a trovare al cimitero

[Strofa 2: The Future]
Ho la luna storta, ma l’addrizzo in un attimo
Talento del barrio come Alexandre Pato
Non volevo fare questo, ma il ladro o il narcos
Se mi guardo intorno, sono stato fortunato
Fare questa vita non ti basta mai
La libertà ha un prezzo che poi capirai
Solo tu puoi darle il valore vero
Purtroppo il mio era vicino allo zero
E avevo cagoule in faccia prima del rap
Quando parlavi di strada, io ero in galera

E avevo
Una guardia corrotta e una puttana la sera
Avevo la luna storta, ma non ho perso la testa

[Ritornello 2: The Future]
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi quando sei lì, dopo piangi davvero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi ti veniamo a trovare al cimitero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Né una serie tv, poi piangi davvero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Né una serie tv, poi succede davvero

[Interludio: The Future]
Poi succede davvero
Ti veniamo a trovare e accendiamo un cero

[Strofa 3: Artie 5ive]
Giravo Milano ubriaco col serramanico
E checkavo ogni uomo che incontravo
Un rimasto si specchia nel piatto quando è fatto
Vengo da Bicocca, quartiere nord di Milano
Ho fatto scam, il ladro, vendevo ciò che rubavo
Rubavo ciò che compravo, perché poi non lo pago
Mmm, col diavolo ho sciolto il patto
Eee fra ti giuro non torno in ba-
In piazza ci muori, seppellitemi col Kalash
Non trovano niente quando fanno le retate
Hanno lasciato perdere, si sono rassegnati
Ho smesso con sta merda perché amo troppo mia madre
La mia piazza è Bicocca e cerca bene sul giornale
Nascondono la merda, devon vendere le case
L’unico fottuto è chi ha una casa popolare
Meno male che il comune ne dipinge le facciate

[Ritornello 2: The Future]
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi quando sei lì, dopo piangi davvero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Poi ti veniamo a trovare al cimitero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Né una serie tv, poi piangi davvero
Vuole fare Gomorra, ma la vita non è un film
Né una serie tv, poi succede davvero

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Gomorra Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: The Future]
The intro emphasizes the harsh truth about trying to live a life like in “Gomorra” (a popular Italian crime series). It warns that real life isn’t like a movie, and the consequences are severe. People might romanticize the gangster lifestyle, but when you’re in it, the pain and danger are real. The line “in piazza ci muori” refers to how deadly street life can be.

[Strofa 1: Master]
In this verse, the rapper reflects on the false idea of glamourizing gangster life. He mentions that the only “piazza” (public square) someone has seen is the one in the TV show “Gomorra,” where crime reigns. He contrasts the idea of fame and power with his tough upbringing, having come from nothing and dealt with hardship. The lyrics also describe violent and chaotic situations, with references to drügs, street gangs, and dangerous actions. The rapper points out how people think they’re invincible in this world, but in reality, it’s full of risks and danger.

[Ritornello 1: The Future]
This chorus repeats the theme of the song, pointing out that the romanticized version of “Gomorra” doesn’t match reality. When someone actually lives the life they see in movies or shows, it’s not glamorous. Instead, it’s full of regret and eventual death, hinting that this lifestyle can lead to an early grave.

[Strofa 2: The Future]
In this verse, the rapper reflects on his own experience and the tough choices he made. He talks about being in a bad mindset (“luna storta”) but still finding ways to survive. He mentions feeling like he was forced into a life of crime, either as a thief or involved in drügs. Despite his surroundings, he sees himself as fortunate to have made it out. The verse also explores the idea of freedom and how its true cost becomes clear only when you’re deep into such a lifestyle. He admits to having made mistakes but doesn’t lose his sense of self despite the chaos.

[Ritornello 2: The Future]
The second chorus reinforces the message that living a life like the one portrayed in “Gomorra” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. It’s not a fictional tale with a dramatic plot—it’s a real, brutal existence with deadly consequences. The repetition of “piangi davvero” (you cry for real) shows the regret and sorrow that follows.

[Interludio: The Future]
The interlude emphasizes that the harsh realities of street life hit hard when it’s too late. The line “accendiamo un cero” refers to the practice of lighting a candle for someone who’s passed away, symbolizing how people might remember you after you’re gone—once it’s all over.

[Strofa 3: Artie 5ive]
In this verse, the rapper describes his rough past, detailing his reckless behavior in Milan, where he lived a life of crime, drug dealing, and constant danger. He talks about his neighborhood, Bicocca, and his experience selling stolen goods. The lyrics reflect his past recklessness and how he came to terms with the consequences. Despite the hardships, he eventually decides to change his path for the sake of his mother. He also criticizes the system, mentioning the issues in his community and how people hide their wrongdoings.

[Ritornello 2: The Future]
The final chorus repeats the same powerful message as the others—glorifying a life of crime like it’s shown in films only leads to sorrow and death. It serves as a reminder that this is no movie script; it’s a painful, real-life situation where people can end up in grave danger, and even the tough exterior doesn’t protect them from the inevitable.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Gomorra song?
A. Gomorra song is sung by 167 Gang.

Q. Who wrote Gomorra lyrics?
A. Gomorra lyrics are penned by 167 Gang.

Q. Who has given the music of Gomorra song?
A. Gomorra music is composed and produced by 167 Gang.

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