“High X2” Lyrics by Guè is a latest Italian song from FASTLIFE 5 : Audio Luxury in the voice of Guè. Its music is composed by Cookin Soul while brand new “High X2” song lyrics are written by Guè.
The song talks about Guè feeling constantly high and living a fast, luxury life. He moves between cities, money, fame, and parties, riding sports cars and enjoying success. At the same time, he sounds distant and unsure about love. He reflects on how some people escape their block while others don’t, mixing confidence, ambition, and the price of chasing dreams.
High X2 Lyrics
[Intro]
Good job, Cookin Soul
(??)
[Ritornello: Guè]
Baby, sono high, high sopra un mezzo sport
Sempre stato un player, ma non ho mai fatto un gol
Vista sullo skyline, Johnny Depp in Blow
Sono troppo high per dirti se ti amo o no
Baby, sono high, high anche nel ’26
Soldi nella borsa, io vado dove va lei
Qua c’è chi è non è mai, mai uscito dal suo block
C’è chi ce l’ha fatta e c’è chi invece no (Ah, ah)
[Strofa 1: Guè]
Sai che da ‘ste parti solo l’odio è gratis (Ehi)
Tu saresti rimasta anche se fossimo stirati? (Huh?)
Sto cercando la wine list (Yo), saltando la waiting list (Ah)
C’è chi per cenare qui aspetta maggio ’26 (Damn)
Mi racconti che vuoi smettere di ballare all’11 (Seh)
Ma ormai sono undic’anni che sei lì tutte le sere (Ahah)
Mostro tutto il mio tatto mentre sorsеggiamo un Taittinger (Ah)
Non voglio una b!tch basic, ma piuttosto una Kim Basinger (Uh)
A Londra: “G, wagwan? Habibi, mister Fini, wеlcome back”
A Shinjuku: “Guè-san, ichiban”, saluta tutti, frèro di Paname
Audio luxury, mo sono un CEO
Sono la G in quella Gillardeau
Ogni nove mesi un disco come un baby (Uh)
Tengo I conti obesi, in alta quota (??) (Ah, ah, ah)
Lei non sa la lingua, non conosce una mia song
Ma è senza tongue, seduta a fianco a me da Gong
[Ritornello: Guè & Larry June]
Baby, sono high, high sopra un mezzo sport
Sempre stato un player, ma non ho mai fatto un gol
Vista sullo skyline, Johnny Depp in Blow
Sono troppo high per dirti se ti amo o no
Baby, sono high, high anche nel ’26
Soldi nella borsa, io vado dove va lei
Qua c’è chi è non è mai, mai uscito dal suo block
C’è chi ce l’ha fatta e c’è chi invece no (Ah)
[Strofa 2: Larry June]
(??) bigger
Writing down my goals, dashing money in the ceiling
This s*it can get tricky if you let it, my n!gga
Start young, get it young, watch you get rich
If life is a b!tch, I’ma fu*k (??)
Two hundred on the dash, n!gga
‘Cause life’s a trip
Twenty piece in a magazine
Handle this accordingly
Organized my dreams, orderly
I’m not ordinary, I’m too deep
My brain moves different, I think backwards
All I know is I couldn’t keep trapping
I was thinking (??)
Dirt bike parked in the kitchen, I’m too savage
This s*it was all a dream, I wonder what got to me
I wanted better living, I wanted property
I wanted more for me, living proof, you can do it
Put your mind to it, this that better living
[Ritornello: Guè & Larry June]
Baby, sono high, high sopra un mezzo sport (??)
Sempre stato un player, ma non ho mai fatto un gol (??)
Vista sullo skyline, Johnny Depp in Blow (Oh)
Sono troppo high per dirti se ti amo o no (No)
Baby, sono high, high anche nel ’26 (??)
Soldi nella borsa, io vado dove va lei (??)
Qua c’è chi è non è mai, mai uscito dal suo block (??)
C’è chi ce l’ha fatta (??) e c’è chi invece no (??)
High X2 – FASTLIFE 5 : Audio Luxury Video
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High X2 Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Producer shoutout and hazy mood.
[Ritornello: Guè]
He says he feels constantly lifted, cruising in fast cars and living above normal life. He’s always been confident and competitive, but real wins didn’t come easy. The city view and movie references show a flashy, risky lifestyle that keeps his head cloudy. Because he’s so caught up in success and substances, he can’t clearly say if his feelings are real. He expects this high life to continue for years, with money always around and freedom to follow desire. He notices the gap between people who escape their neighborhood and those who stay stuck. His tone mixes pride, distance, and awareness that not everyone makes it out. It feels exciting, lonely, powerful, and slightly empty at the same time.
[Strofa 1: Guè]
He talks about growing up where negativity is common and support costs something. He questions whether love would stay if money disappeared, showing doubt about loyalty. He jumps past lines and waits, symbolizing how status now opens doors instantly. Fine dining and champagne moments contrast with stories of people still grinding for years. He notices someone claiming they’ll quit nightlife, yet repeating the same routine for over a decade. He presents himself as smooth and respectful while enjoying luxury, wanting depth and elegance rather than something basic. Name dropping actresses and cities shows global movement and recognition. Wherever he travels, people greet him with respect, showing how far his name carries. He sees himself as both artist and executive, running his brand like a company. Releasing music regularly feels natural, like creating life, while money keeps growing. High altitude images suggest success but also distance from normal ground. The woman beside him doesn’t understand his language or music, highlighting how fame can create shallow connections. She’s there physically, but emotionally disconnected. Overall, he balances pride in success with subtle emptiness, questioning authenticity, routine, and what truly lasts when glamour fades. He also hints at exhaustion hidden behind smiles, constant travel, and expectations. The shine attracts attention, but it also filters out sincerity. By listing pleasures so casually, he suggests they’ve become normal, almost boring. What once felt exciting now feels routine, making him wonder what still feels real.
[Ritornello: Guè & Larry June]
This hook repeats the feeling of being constantly elevated by speed, money, and lifestyle. He compares confidence to sports, saying talent doesn’t always equal clear wins. Cinematic images show danger and thrill mixed together. His emotions stay unclear because success and intoxication blur honesty. He assumes the fast life will last into the future, with cash providing movement and choice. He again contrasts those who escape their environment with those left behind, reminding listeners that luck, timing, and access separate outcomes. It sounds confident on the surface, but there’s quiet awareness of risk and loss underneath everything. That tension keeps returning each time the hook plays.
[Strofa 2: Larry June]
He reflects on dreaming bigger and writing goals while money starts to come fast. Success feels exciting but dangerous if focus slips. He encourages starting early and staying consistent, believing discipline creates wealth. Life feels wild and unpredictable, so he chooses to move boldly and enjoy speed. Details about cars and weapons show awareness of risk and responsibility. He stresses handling situations carefully and staying organized mentally. He doesn’t see himself as average, explaining his thoughts move differently and often in reverse. Eventually, he admits he couldn’t stay in illegal hustling forever. That realization pushes him toward change. Surreal images highlight how far his life shifted from the past. What once felt impossible now feels real, making him question how it all happened. He wanted comfort, ownership, and stability, not just flashy moments. He presents himself as proof that focus can change circumstances. The message centers on self belief, planning, and choosing growth over chaos, showing a calmer confidence beneath the bravado. There’s pride in surviving pressure and learning lessons the hard way. He hints that mindset matters more than luck. By staying intentional, he avoids old traps. The verse feels like advice from experience, encouraging patience, clarity, and long term vision rather than short wins. It sounds calm but still hungry.
[Ritornello: Guè & Larry June]
The final hook reinforces the rush of speed, status, and constant elevation. He repeats how confidence doesn’t guarantee clear victories, even when talent is present. Movie like city images underline danger mixed with glamour. Being mentally high keeps him distant from real emotions, especially love. He expects the lifestyle to stretch far into the future, with money guiding his movements. Again, he points out the divide between those who escape their surroundings and those who remain stuck. The repetition feels intentional, showing how these thoughts loop in his head. Excitement, success, and isolation exist together, making the high feel double edged. It sounds proud, but there’s a quiet warning beneath the shine and noise that never fully fades.
High X2 Song Detail
| Song Title | High X2 |
| Album | FASTLIFE 5 : Audio Luxury |
| Singer(s) | Guè |
| Musician(s) | Cookin Soul |
| Lyricist(s) | Guè |
| Featuring | Larry June |
| Release Date | January 9, 2026 |
| Label | Island Records |
| Language | Italian |
FAQs
Q. Who has sung High X2 song?
A. High X2 song is sung by Guè.
Q. Who wrote High X2 lyrics?
A. High X2 lyrics are penned by Guè.
Q. Who has given the music of High X2 song?
A. High X2 music is composed and produced by Cookin Soul.
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