Grenada Lyrics – DAK

“Grenada” Lyrics by DAK is a latest Arabic song in the voice of DAK. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Grenada” song lyrics are also written by DAK. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Grenada” by DAK talks about life in the streets, filled with hustle, crime, and survival. He raps about growing up around violence, drügs, and ambition, comparing his life to a video game like GTA. DAK shows pride in his roots and his crew, expressing confidence, toughness, and a rebellious spirit. It’s raw and real, with strong street energy and a no-filters vibe.

Grenada Lyrics

[Intro : DAK]
Yeah, binks, binks
Yeah, Ba-binks
Euh

[Couplet 1 : DAK]
Mech’houm ta3 guerra, makanech beef, n3ebbi fel biff, yed’houm fi zebi, yeah, yeah
Trapiw 3a zen9a, te7kiw 3a sel3a, coc*ine, bayda, frigidaire faregh, yeah, yeah (Haha)
Denya mech’ha GTA, nhar li tmout tu verras
Jamais kounti gomina, n’coupé 3lik el robinier, yeah
King Bône, tout-terrain for real, yeah
Big wolf, ta7ti big paquet

Tellement metkeyef nchoufkoum flou, puttana tchouf fiya flouss (Money)
Ancien harami, nouveau riche, a.k.a Al-Khattab mech Kadyrov
Tdjik el mout fog zouz rwed sans carénage
Ma ne7kich 3a la coke, kilawat, arrivage (Pow, pow, pow)
Flex, ki chghel Brahimi fi Granada
Mazalet fi moukhi 7kayet el grenada
T’inquiète baba nfarge3’houm oukel, nhar li nti7 mechni wa7di 7a nro7, yeah, yeah
Nique oum el rap, ani prêt ndakhel ma vide fi 7ayt, el 7asoul je les baises, yeah, yeah (Binks)
Yeah, yeah
OG ta3 sa7, goofy on es pareil, 3abali charbonne sa paye (Cash, cash, cash)
Euro, dollar, sa mère, monsieur le papel, yeah
Netmenyek b la muzika kima William Pharrell
Harami for real, je les baises, je les fu*ks kima mes putes
Y a pas de showbiz, c’est la guerre ma gueule (Binks)

[Refrain : DAK & 3arbi]
Denya mech’ha GTA, nhar li tmout tu verras (Pow, pow, pow)
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule (Yeah, yeah)
Avec mes chaouis, mes annabis, toutes est 3inani, yeah
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule
T-T-Tellement metkeyef nchoufkoum flou, yeah
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule (Yeah, yeah)
Passe le salam aux commissaire, on a trop v—
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule

[Couplet 2 : 3arbi]

[Refrain : DAK & 3arbi]
Denya mech’ha GTA, nhar li tmout tu verras (Pow, pow, pow)
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule (Yeah, yeah)
Avec mes chaouis, mes annabis, toutes est 3inani, yeah
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule
T-T-Tellement metkeyef nchoufkoum flou, yeah
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule (Yeah, yeah)
Passe le salam aux commissaire, on a trop v—
Tu connais mes rebeus et mes renois sont tous les jours dans le binks, ma gueule

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Grenada Lyrics Meaning

[Intro : DAK]
Just a hyped-up start with some ad-libs and energy.

[Couplet 1 : DAK]
DAK kicks things off by saying he’s not into fake beefs or pretend fights—he’s really living that rough street life. He talks about dealing with serious stuff like drügs, empty fridges (showing struggle), and how people only care about money. He compares the world he lives in to the chaos of a GTA game, saying life’s dangerous and unpredictable. He also says he’s never been soft and would shut down anyone trying to test him. Calling himself “King Bône,” he shows pride in where he’s from and says he’s built for any situation. He sees himself as a “big wolf,” someone powerful, carrying heavy responsibilities. He’s so high or spaced out he sees people like blurs, but they see him as someone loaded with cash. He used to be a thief, now he’s rich—like a warlord, not a celebrity. He’s always on edge, ready for any fight, and doesn’t glamorize drügs, just states the reality. He mentions flexing like a footballer (Brahimi) in Granada, tying back to the song’s title. He still thinks about those times and says if he ever falls, he won’t go down alone. He’s not into the rap game for fame—he’s here to shake things up. He sees himself as a true OG, hustling hard, not like these goofy, fake types. For him, it’s all about getting paid—whether in euros or dollars. He compares his music hustle to Pharrell’s style, confident and flashy. There’s no fake showbiz in his world—it’s all war and survival.

[Refrain : DAK & 3arbi]
Here, the hook brings back the comparison to GTA—life’s like a game full of missions, danger, and survival, but with real consequences. DAK and 3arbi talk about how their crew is always in the mix, especially their Arab and African friends who are constantly grinding in the streets. He gives shoutouts to specific regions and people, showing love to his community. The line about seeing things blurry probably means he’s either high or just detached from the chaos around him, while others are locked into this street life daily. They keep mentioning the binks—street hustle and their neighborhood scene—as their daily reality. There’s also a quick jab at the singerities, hinting that even the cops know how deep they’re in the game. It’s street loyalty, pride, and a reminder that they never stop hustling.

[Refrain : DAK & 3arbi]
Again, the chorus repeats the idea that life feels like GTA—wild and lawless. They remind you that their people, from different ethnic and regional backgrounds, are always active and present in this gritty street world. They say it so often like they want you to really get how real and constant this life is for them. The blurry vision part returns, possibly a nod to how intense or numbing the street life has become. The tone stays raw and proud—they’re not just surviving, they’re standing strong together. There’s a mix of resistance and unity, where their reality isn’t polished or commercial, but full of struggle, loyalty, and grit. And again, they slide in a jab at the police, as if to say, “we see you, but we’re still out here.”

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Grenada song?
A. Grenada song is sung by DAK.

Q. Who wrote Grenada lyrics?
A. Grenada lyrics are penned by DAK.

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

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