Poczeka Lyrics (English Translation) – Okekel

Poczeka Lyrics (English Translation) by Okekel is a latest Polish song in the voice of Okekel. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Poczeka song lyrics are also written by Okekel. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song is about a guy dealing with distance, pressure, and people doubting him while he chases success. He feels torn about a girl but believes that if love is real, she’ll wait. He reflects on his struggles, past mistakes, and staying focused on his grind despite chaos around him.

Poczeka (English Translation) Lyrics

[Intro: Okekel]

Ey, ey, ey, ey, ey, ey, ey, ey
Ey, uh, ey, ey, uh, ey, ey, uh, ey

[Chorus: Okekel]

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,

let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,
let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

[Verse 1: Okekel]

Give me all the cash, you motherfu*kers,
my dad wants VVS
My bro lights up — you know what
I’m riding this wave the way I want
These motherfu*kers want to eat me alive,
they won’t make it, tell them that, ey
“Why don’t you go to parties, Eryk?”
’Cause memories won’t feed my family
Hot topic — idiots asking questions
Tell them Eryk doesn’t change

They were supposed to call, told me: “Wait”
I was supposed to pull up — no one’s here
I keep thinking a lot about problems
Therapy again — starting from zero
They doubted me, and what now, huh?
Don’t expect an answer, later
The line’s busy — I won’t pick up
Tell those b!tches karma’s coming for them

[Chorus: Okekel]

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,
let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,
let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

[Verse 2: Vkie]

All year I’ve had destruction in my eyes,
and it pushes me toward self-destruction
Everything will be fine, just fu*king wait
She lost everything ’cause she didn’t wait
I stepped onto the platform, stepped into the hallway
Just for a moment — already drowning in smoke
I’m supposed to be smart, yet again, damn it,
where there are problems, that’s where Łukasz ends up, yeah
I hold cash where the trowel is
Give it a rest, your money doesn’t run (Ah)
It perfectly completes me — the stuff you warn me about (Ah)
I don’t check the clock, ’cause if she loves me, she’ll wait (Ah)
Not every girl likes me, but I’ve got a ton of them texting me
There’s no deal here that I bend down for
I work this vocal so hard I’ll finish it off soon
I went missing again — a b!tch dragged me off
My homie doesn’t even ask what the context is
These hoes to me are like ballerinas
I told you I was aiming for this
S*itty contacts — I cut off relationships
Or maybe the connection just drops again
It cuts off my link to the base, cuts off my link to the world
Always losing health, paying hell in installments
I don’t give a fu*k about a marathon
I’ll get it sorted somehow
She doesn’t wait when I’m hitting the road
So only the paycheck brings my joy back

[Chorus: Okekel]

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,
let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

I don’t know if I should go back to her or not,
but if she loves me, she’ll wait
I’m out of town, I went on tour,
but the block loves me, so it’ll wait
Your rapper’s texting me about a feature,
let him get better — I’ll wait
I was fourteen, I fu*ked up the scene,
so don’t ask me about my body count

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Poczeka (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Okekel]
In this part, he’s basically warming up the vibe. The repeated sounds feel like someone getting into the right headspace before diving into deeper thoughts. It sets a loose, casual tone, almost like he’s preparing himself mentally, shaking off pressure, and letting the rhythm take over. There’s no real message yet, more like a moment to breathe and settle into the track before he opens up about what’s actually on his mind.

[Chorus: Okekel]
Here he’s caught between returning to a girl from his past or keeping his distance. He’s unsure whether reconnecting is the right move, but he believes that if her feelings are real, she’ll be patient. He’s busy traveling for music, moving around because of his career, and the place he comes from still supports him, so he’s confident it will always be there when he returns. Another artist wants to collaborate with him, but he feels the guy isn’t ready yet, so he’s willing to wait for him to improve. He also brings up how early he started in the scene and how intense those early years were for him, hinting that people shouldn’t pry into his past or judge him based on rumors or assumptions. The repeated lines show how these thoughts keep circling in his head — the girl, the work, the pressure of fame, and the way people try to dig into his history. It all falls into the same theme: if something or someone is real, they’ll be patient, because he’s on a path he can’t slow down just to please others. He wants people to respect that he’s focused and won’t explain every detail of his life just because they’re curious.

[Verse 1: Okekel]
Here he’s talking about how he’s chasing money not just for himself but for his family, like wanting to give his dad something expensive and meaningful. He’s moving through life in his own way, riding the success he’s worked for even though people try to bring him down or take advantage of him. When others question why he doesn’t party or hang out, he makes it clear that fun memories won’t help support the people he cares about. He’s overwhelmed by constant questions and gossip, and he wants everyone to know that he stays true to who he is. He also mentions moments where people said they would call or show up but didn’t, leaving him feeling let down. His mind is heavy with problems, and he’s going back to therapy, trying to rebuild himself from scratch. He remembers how many people doubted him, and now that he’s rising, he sees how silence has replaced their negativity. He’s too busy to answer every call, and he doesn’t feel guilty about ignoring people who only brought drama. He ends with a sharp message that those who mistreated him will eventually face the consequences of their actions, showing he’s done letting others drain his energy.

[Chorus: Okekel]
Here he’s once again torn about returning to the girl but sticks to the idea that if her feelings are real, she’ll stay patient. He’s traveling and busy with music, and even though he’s away, he knows the place he comes from still supports him. Another rapper wants to work with him, but he feels that person still needs to improve before he says yes. He looks back on how young he was when he broke into the scene and how chaotic that time was, which is why he refuses to let people dig into personal or sensitive parts of his past. These repeating lines show the constant loop in his mind: love, distance, ambition, pressure, and the way the world keeps trying to pull details out of him. He’s moving fast, and anything or anyone real should be willing to wait.

[Verse 2: Vkie]
Here he talks about carrying a lot of dark energy throughout the year, like he’s been on the edge of hurting himself mentally or emotionally. He tries to reassure himself that things will eventually work out, even though he’s frustrated. He also mentions a girl who lost her chance with him because she didn’t stay patient, which ties into the larger theme of waiting. When he steps into regular places like a platform or hallway, the smoke and chaos immediately surround him, showing how easily he gets overwhelmed by unhealthy habits or environments. He tries to be smart, but trouble always seems to pull him in, no matter where he goes. He hides money in unusual places, hinting at a lifestyle that isn’t always stable or safe. He’s warned about certain things, but he still feels drawn to them. He doesn’t watch the clock anymore because he believes that real love waits. Even though not every girl likes him, plenty reach out to him, and he’s not desperate enough to bend over for any deal or cut corners. He puts a lot of effort into his music, to the point where he feels like he’s wearing himself out. When he disappears, it’s often because someone dragged him into something distracting or messy. His close friend doesn’t even ask for explanations anymore — that’s how normal chaos has become for him. He compares random girls to ballerinas, meaning they move in and out of his life easily and gracefully, without depth. He always had goals, and he’s sticking to them. He’s tired of toxic people, so he cuts ties whenever connections feel useless or draining. Sometimes it’s not even intentional — the connection just fails on its own. He feels disconnected from his origins and from the world in general, like he keeps losing parts of himself. He’s always losing health and paying for mistakes little by little. He doesn’t care about long races or taking the slow route — he just wants to survive and figure things out in his own way. When he’s on the road, she doesn’t wait for him, which is why he finds comfort only in getting his paycheck. Money becomes the one thing that reliably brings him back a bit of happiness.

[Chorus: Okekel]
Once again, he goes back to feeling unsure about returning to the girl but sticks to the idea that love requires patience. He’s traveling for work, focusing on his career, and the place he comes from still supports him even when he’s away. The rapper wanting a feature still isn’t ready, and he’s fine waiting for him to improve. He thinks about how young he was when he shook up the music scene and how people shouldn’t dig into his private past. The repetition shows he keeps coming back to these same thoughts — love, loyalty, work, history, and the pressure that follows him everywhere.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Poczeka (English Translation) song?
A. Poczeka (English Translation) song is sung by Okekel.

Q. Who wrote Poczeka (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Poczeka (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Okekel.

Q. Who has given the music of Poczeka (English Translation) song?
A. Poczeka (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Okekel.

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