Lamine Yamal Lyrics – Miami Yacine, Lacrim

Lamine Yamal Lyrics by Miami Yacine, Lacrim is a latest German song in the voices of Miami Yacine, Lacrim. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Lamine Yamal song lyrics are also written by Miami Yacine, Lacrim. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In the song It and Lacrim, the artists reflect on their journey from struggle to success. They share experiences of overcoming hardships, betrayal, and the harsh realities of growing up without support, while acknowledging the people who doubted them. The lyrics highlight their rise to fame, with references to luxury, fame, and street life. The song touches on themes of loyalty, resilience, and the tough choices they had to make, all while maintaining a confident attitude about their achievements and status in the game.

Lamine Yamal Lyrics

[Songtext zu „Lamine Yamal“]

[Intro: Miami Yacine]
(*Husten*)
(Z-Z-Zeeko) Check
(Veteran)

[Part 1: Miami Yacine]
Gruß an meine Feinde, die sagten: „Aus dir wird nie was“
Miami Yacine findet, das, was du verdienst, sind Peanuts
Infrared-Sneakers, Platin ohne Features
Heute hab’ ich Beef mit Brüdern, die ich ma’ geliebt hab’
Ah, check, sitz’ mit Kerim im Café und es gibt nix zu klär’n
Lass’ die Vergangenheit ruh’n und euch läuft sie hinterher

Ah, was sind die Beatles ohne Paul McCartney?
Fahr’ ins Edelrestaurant und treff’ ‘ne blonde Barbie
Trink’ meine Cola, trag’ meine Chopard
Ich machte deutschen Rap big in West-Europa
Auge um Auge und die ganze Welt wird blind sein
Rappe fresher als die Idole aus meiner Kindheit
Vertrau’ meI’m Herz, denn es schlug, bevor ich denken konnte
War auf dem falschen Weg, Rap war meine letzte Chance
Ah, hab’ ‘ne Latina-Hoe wie Kurt Caz, Young Money – Birdman

[Hook: Miami Yacine]
Bündel in der Tasche, trag’ die Cazal
Aber als ich nichts hatte, war niemand da
Gruß geht an alle Nafrikaner
Mann, ich bin ein junger Player – Lamine Yamal
Bündel in der Tasche, trag’ die Cazal
Aber als ich nichts hatte, war niemand da
Gruß geht an alle Nafrikaner
Mann, ich bin ein junger Player – Lamine Yamal

[Part 2: Lacrim]
C’est pas ces mecs qui m’ont aidé, non
Ils m’ont pas donné à manger, m’ont fait dormir sur l’divan
Quand j’avais rien
Et puis un jour, tu sors un gros fer

Ils sortent de nulle part, ils veulent te sucer, évidemment
J’sors d’une vérif’, pas mes lacets, quatre heures, ça casse les couilles
Mais ils ont pas trouvé les quatre balles planquées dans mes couilles
Hey, un portique, je n’passe pas les fouilles
C’qui fait mal quand ça sort, c’est la haine, c’est pas les douilles, ouais (Ouais)
Plus de racks qu’un joueur de foot, oui
Tout le monde s’arrête quand je marche à Berlin (Berlin)
On marche avec des outils tah les outils, avec ça, je peux t’en faire plein

[Bridge: Lacrim]
Je peux t’en faire plein, on a du monde depuis le barillet plein
Plein (Plein)

[Hook: Miami Yacine]
Bündel in der Tasche, trag’ die Cazal
Aber als ich nichts hatte, war niemand da
Gruß geht an alle Nafrikaner
Mann, ich bin ein junger Player – Lamine Yamal
Bündel in der Tasche, trag’ die Cazal
Aber als ich nichts hatte, war niemand da
Gruß geht an alle Nafrikaner
Mann, ich bin ein junger Player – Lamine Yamal

Lamine Yamal Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Miami Yacine]
A quick check-in with a confident vibe, establishing his presence and status in the rap scene. “Veteran” suggests he’s been around for a while.

[Part 1: Miami Yacine]
Miami Yacine starts by addressing his haters, the people who once doubted his success, now dismissed as irrelevant. He reflects on his journey from having nothing to achieving recognition, highlighting his hard work. He mentions his success, symbolized by his flashy sneakers, platinum records, and luxurious lifestyle. Yet, despite the fame, he’s had conflicts with people he once cared about, indicating betrayal or falling outs. He sits in a café with a friend, Kerim, indicating that he has moved on from past issues and doesn’t feel the need to dwell on them. He references iconic figures like the Beatles, emphasizing the importance of key contributors in any success story. Yacine also mentions his role in bringing German rap to prominence, showing his impact on the genre. The mention of a Latina girl and his style further reflect his growth from difficult circumstances to a life of luxury and influence.

[Hook: Miami Yacine]
The hook emphasizes his rise from having nothing to now carrying bundles of cash and wearing luxury brand Cazal. He recalls a time when no one was around to help him, but now he’s a successful figure, greeting others from his community (Nafrikaner). He proudly declares himself a “young player” in the game, comparing his journey to that of the famous footballer Lamine Yamal, a symbol of youthful talent and success.

[Part 2: Lacrim]
Lacrim tells his own story of struggle and betrayal. He talks about how no one helped him when he was at his lowest, going hungry and having to sleep on couches. When he started succeeding, people suddenly appeared, wanting to take advantage of his rise. He describes a tense moment where he’s stopped for a check but managed to hide something important, hinting at the dangerous side of his life. Despite the challenges, he doesn’t worry about the physical threats (like bullets), as the real pain comes from the hatred and betrayal he feels. He mentions his growing wealth and recognition, showing how far he’s come, even earning attention when walking through Berlin. The mention of “tools” reflects his readiness for any challenges, both in the streets and in the music business.

[Bridge: Lacrim]
Lacrim brags about his power and influence, boasting that his team is well-equipped and ready for anything. “Barillet plein” (full magazine) symbolizes his readiness to take on challenges, both metaphorically and literally.

[Hook: Miami Yacine]
The hook repeats, reinforcing the themes of overcoming hardship, rising to success, and maintaining a proud, confident stance. Yacine’s journey from struggle to luxury is solidified, with a clear message that his enemies who once doubted him are now irrelevant in the face of his success.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Lamine Yamal song?
A. Lamine Yamal song is sung by Miami Yacine, Lacrim.

Q. Who wrote Lamine Yamal lyrics?
A. Lamine Yamal lyrics are penned by Miami Yacine, Lacrim.

Q. Who has given the music of Lamine Yamal song?
A. Lamine Yamal music is composed and produced by Miami Yacine, Lacrim.

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