SERV/ANT KING Lyrics – DizzyEight, Musicality

“SERV/ANT KING” Lyrics by DizzyEight, Musicality is a latest English song in the voices of DizzyEight, Musicality. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “SERV/ANT KING” song lyrics are also written by DizzyEight, Musicality. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “SERV/ANT KING” by DizzyEight and Musicality is a bold, high-energy track about rejecting fake leaders and recognizing God as the true King. DizzyEight questions who people really follow, calling out pride, weakness, and ego, while claiming his purpose and power come from God. The song blends confidence with humility, reminding listeners to stay grounded, serve with loyalty, and put faith above everything else.

SERV/ANT KING Lyrics

[Chorus]
Hey, who is your king?
Where is he at? Who is your king?
Where is he at? Who is your king?
Where is he at? Where is he at? Where is he at?

[Verse 1]
Look, I was made to go sit at the top
This who you calling your king? How he lead when he losing his top?
End up in a tight space, dawg, when you tryna gon’ be what you knot
If I let loose it’s a power-trip, but I promise it’s never a flop
When I walk in the spot, man, I’m upping the watts, what a shock

I asked for the best and he stepped up, I see an imposter, can’t deal with a fake
Really thinking he a main course, he ain’t even make it to the plate
Too much stock on your name, dawg, what happens when you lose face
Look, he got erased, gone, he cocky, now he gotta pay for it
If he got the crown, I need that now, my dawg, I know I was made for it
I’m never worried ’bout what they talm ’bout
If I pop in, we gon’ walk ’em out, if I lock in, then I lock ’em down, I’m him
Am I tripping?
Tell me who gon’ show me different?
It’s a gap, ain’t no closing the distance
Hit the mark, I don’t know how to miss it
Out of pocket we coming to blitz him
That’s a fumble
How it is when you live in the jungle?
See tomorrow by keeping it humble

[Pre-Chorus]
Woah, what have I found?
Last time I check ain’t too many real ones round
Last time I check ain’t none of y’all really hold it down
Last time I check too many y’all way too loud – quiet down

[Chorus]
Hey, who is your king?
Where is he at? Who is your king?

Where is he at? Who is your king?
Where is he at? Where is he at? Where is he at?

[Refrain]
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is king
GOD is

[Verse 2]
Who do you serve? Yeshua Jesus
I stay loyal, I don’t do treason
I see this six gon’ cover my weakness
I’m a dark child, he turned to a beacon
Word to Rodney
Now I’m leading a pack for the body
We rise from the shadow to light, in the lobby
I gave Him my life, then He showed me He got me
Like this a rebirth, renewed my heart
Renewed my body, I’m ready to work
Renewed my mind, I’m not from this Earth
My value in God, what is your worth?
What does that mean? Pay attention
Throw away pride, too expensive
Can’t put a price on freedom, He’s giving arise
I ride for the ones who’s been risen like

[Pre-Chorus]
Woah, what have I found?
Last time I check ain’t too many real ones round
Last time I check ain’t none of y’all really hold it down
Last time I check too many y’all way too loud – quiet down

[Chorus]
Hey, who is your king?
Where is he at? Who is your king?
Where is he at? Who is your king?
Where is he at? Where is he at? Where is he at?

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SERV/ANT KING Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
This part is like a challenge being thrown out. It’s asking people who they really follow or look up to. It’s calling out fake leaders or idols, pushing listeners to think about who’s truly guiding them and if that person even shows up when it matters.

[Verse 1]
This verse kicks off with confidence—like the artist knows he’s meant for greatness. He’s calling out those fake leaders or so-called “kings” who try to lead but don’t have the strength or clarity to actually do it. He points out how people try to be something they’re not and end up stuck because they’re living in lies. When he talks about letting loose and upping the watts, it means that when he steps into a space, he brings power and energy that can’t be ignored. Then he starts exposing people who act like they’re the real deal, but they don’t even show up or deliver. He’s saying they’ve built up a name, but what happens when they mess up and lose people’s respect? He sees through the arrogance and talks about how those kinds of people eventually fall. If someone else is wearing the crown but isn’t worthy, he’s ready to take it because he believes he was built for this. He doesn’t care about opinions or outside noise—once he’s focused, it’s over for the competition. He knows his skills are sharp, and he doesn’t miss his targets. He’s not here to play nice; if someone’s in the way, he’s coming full force. But even with all this power and energy, he ends the verse on a deeper note—reminding that surviving in a rough world takes humility too.

[Pre-Chorus]
Here, he’s looking around and realizing how few people are actually real and dependable. It’s like he’s been searching for loyalty and authenticity but keeps finding people who are either all talk or just trying to make noise for attention. He’s asking for silence and realness.

[Chorus]
Again, it brings that strong question back—who are you really following? It’s meant to snap people out of blindly following hype or fake idols. He’s basically saying, “If that’s your king, where is he when you need him?”

[Refrain]
This is the heart of the song—he makes it clear that the only real King is God. He repeats it over and over to drive it home, like a chant or declaration. No one else deserves that title. He’s setting the record straight on where true power and leadership come from.

[Verse 2]
Now he shifts into a more personal and spiritual tone. He asks directly who you serve, making it clear that for him, it’s Jesus—Yeshua. He’s loyal and doesn’t turn his back on that. Even when he has weaknesses, he believes God covers him. He talks about how he used to feel like a “dark child,” but God turned him into a light for others. Shouting out Rodney hints at someone who helped him or inspired him. He’s now stepping into leadership, helping others rise from a low place into something brighter. Giving his life to God changed everything for him—his heart, body, and mindset. He sees himself as transformed and renewed. He doesn’t belong to the world anymore; his identity is in God. He challenges others to check their pride and realize how priceless freedom is when it’s given by God. And finally, he stands strong for others who’ve experienced that same transformation.

[Pre-Chorus]
He circles back to what he said earlier—he’s still not finding many people who are really loyal or solid. There’s too much noise, not enough realness. He’s calling for people to quiet down and actually stand for something true.

[Chorus]
Once more, the hook returns to that powerful question—who’s your king, and where is he? It’s not just repetition—it’s a reminder to really think about it and stop blindly following the wrong people.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung SERV/ANT KING song?
A. SERV/ANT KING song is sung by DizzyEight, Musicality.

Q. Who wrote SERV/ANT KING lyrics?
A. SERV/ANT KING lyrics are penned by DizzyEight, Musicality.

Q. Who has given the music of SERV/ANT KING song?
A. SERV/ANT KING music is composed and produced by DizzyEight, Musicality.

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