“Luxford” Lyrics by ONEFOUR is a latest English song in the voice of ONEFOUR. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Luxford” song lyrics are also written by ONEFOUR. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Luxford” by ONEFOUR talks about life growing up around “Luxford” Road in Sydney’s west, painting a raw picture of street life, loyalty, and violence. It reflects on gang activity, running from police, and standing strong with their crew. Even though the artist wasn’t born there, he’s done enough to earn his place. The song highlights loyalty, struggle, and surviving in a tough environment.
Luxford Lyrics
[intro: JM14]
Yeah, Gang
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
I wasn’t born on Luxford, but I did dirt on Luxford
Chased our opps in public, but I ain’t gon’ talk on the subject
At parks we charging, march like spartan’s
You can call us three hundred
Coppers are out and about, so stay in your house
If you can’t out run ’em
[Verse 1: JM14]
I grew up seeing them red bandanas (True)
I grew up seeing them green bandanas
It’s always been war in the Sydney’s West
But the whole city knows which real ones ran ’em
If I’m talking real, then it starts with from Woodstock Ave
Down to Chestnut Crescent
And when Blood got spilled
We got out there, on Luxford Road
Showing opps who’s present
Back in 2015, we were tearing that road up
KTM 450s when you hear that motor
Outside, let it knock
Burning rubber on the block
No doughnut
Midnight P and R’s
Them broad day cheffings
All getting done, profoundly
Street lights getting kicked out, blades getting flicked out
That’s how you know you’re a mounty
[Verse 2: Spenny14]
Age 15 first time putting hands on a ski
See a opp and I told him I grip
They was in class try’na get their grades up
While I was on the street try’na hit me a lick
From (??) To Deccan Way feeding them fiends
Like an all you can eat buffet
I was on the block all night, all day
Going hard in the paint like I’m LBJ
Cause I really did work on Luxford Road
Took trips with kegs on Luxford Road
Not once have I ever not backed my bro’s
Got a FBO on Luxford Road
But I’ll still load the clip and make it go
If you ain’t on the strip, then pu*sy don’t hang
Make the wrong move and you can get bad
Hang with the wrong crowd and get your toe tagged
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
I wasn’t born on Luxford, but I did dirt on Luxford
Chased our opps in public, but I ain’t gon’ talk on the subject
At parks we charging, march like spartan’s
You can call us three hundred
Coppers are out and about, so stay in your house
If you can’t out run ’em
[Verse 3: Lekks14]
I’m from 2, 7, we use weapons that pick and choose
.38s And them .22s them buckshots knock your
a shoes?
Heard the opps been try’na box
Well, hold these 7.62s
Are you down, cause we’re on the block
These the only rounds that we’re try’na do
Win or lose we stick and move when we do the race
Make sure don’t forget your K
To the opps already in the grave
yeah? their friends sad and mad he at the grave
Bet? enough but ain’t got no
rain?
Don’t impress me much like Shania Twain
ain’t? Got raised up on Luxford Road so we popping off like we
Tory Lanez
[Verse 4: Celly14]
They know where I’m at, Luxford
This ain’t the cold war but we keep marching
Try come to the street
We got sickles and hammers like Soviet Russians
We some soldiers, sorted them out like equations
We solving that problem
Somebody call doctors, medical attention if they try marching on Luxford
Nah, that’s our trenches war zone
Bullet holes and stitches in your torso
If one of us get hit, then we all go, sawed-off, 12 gauges, semi-autos
Lad, don’t step out of line when the sergeants charging through
I’m from mounty (SIR, YES SIR) give me a fu*king salute
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
I wasn’t born on Luxford, but I did dirt on Luxford
Chased our opps in public, but I ain’t gon’ talk on the subject
At parks we charging, march like spartan’s
You can call us three hundred
Coppers are out and about, so stay in your house
If you can’t out run ’em
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Luxford Lyrics Meaning
[intro: JM14]
They’re part of a gang, making it clear right away.
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
Even though they weren’t originally from Luxford Road, they’ve done a lot of serious things there. They’ve chased enemies openly in the streets but don’t want to share the full story. When they hang out at parks, they come with force and confidence, like warriors ready for battle. They compare themselves to “three hundred Spartans,” meaning a strong and fearless group. They also warn that police are constantly patrolling, so if someone isn’t fast enough to run from them, it’s better to stay inside.
[Verse 1: JM14]
He grew up around two rival groups — ones with red and green bandanas — which shows how violent and divided things were in his neighborhood in Sydney’s west. There was always tension, but the people from his area were seen as the ones who really controlled things. He starts naming streets to show where he’s from and explain where things went down. When someone from their side got hurt, they showed up on Luxford Road to make their presence known. Back in 2015, they were out on the streets, riding motorbikes, being loud, reckless, and showing off. They caused trouble in both late nights and even in broad daylight. He talks about fights with knives, police run-ins, and how growing up in Mount Druitt meant facing danger constantly — that’s what made someone a real “mounty.”
[Verse 2: Spenny14]
By the time he was 15, he was already involved in street violence and carried weapons. While others were focused on school, he was out trying to rob or hustle to get by. He talks about specific streets where he used to deal drügs and how it felt like a buffet line because there were so many buyers. He was out there 24/7, grinding and hustling with intensity, comparing his energy to an NBA player like LeBron James. He took part in serious business on Luxford Road, including transporting kegs, likely referring to alcohol or even weapons. He’s proud of always having his friends’ backs. Even though he’s under a court order (FBO – Firearm Prohibition Order), he says he’s still ready to go back out there and protect his crew. He ends by warning that being in the wrong place or with the wrong people could get someone killed.
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
They weren’t born on Luxford, but they earned their place through actions. They’ve chased enemies in public, but they’re not giving details. When they show up in parks, they do it in full force, like Spartan warriors — bold and ready to fight. They call themselves “three hundred” as a way to show loyalty and strength. Since police are always around, they advise people to stay inside unless they’re fast enough to escape.
[Verse 3: Lekks14]
He’s from an area identified as “2-7” and talks about the types of guns they use, like .38s and .22s, which can knock someone out of their shoes. He mentions rumors that enemies are trying to fight, so he’s ready with even bigger bullets — 7.62mm rounds. For him and his crew, being on the block means always being ready for real fights, not just play fights. Win or lose, they move smart and fast. He tells his crew not to forget their weapons when running from the law. Then he takes a jab at their rivals, saying even though their friend is dead, they’re not doing much about it — just sad and angry at the grave. He also throws in a clever line about not being impressed, referencing the Shania Twain song. Finally, he makes a bold comparison between himself and rapper Tory Lanez, saying they blow up big because they grew up on Luxford Road.
[Verse 4: Celly14]
He makes it clear he’s located on Luxford Road. Even though it’s not a global war, he compares their constant battles to something like the Cold War. He describes their weapons using Soviet imagery — sickles and hammers — saying they’re like Russian soldiers, tough and always prepared. They handle their enemies like math problems, solving them directly. He warns that anyone trying to step into their territory could end up seriously hurt and needing a doctor. Luxford is like a battlefield to them, with signs of war everywhere, like bullet holes and stitched-up wounds. If one member of the group gets hurt, the whole crew fights back. He describes all the weapons they carry and finishes by saying that when their leaders come through, others should respect them like military commanders — even demanding a salute.
[Chorus: JM14, Celly14, Spenny14, Lekks14]
Once again, they remind us that even if they weren’t born on Luxford, their actions there earned them respect. They chased their enemies openly, but they keep the details private. Their presence is bold and warrior-like, comparing themselves to Spartan fighters. Since police are always on the move, they warn others to stay indoors unless they’re ready to run.
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