Tagebuch Lyrics – Azet

Tagebuch Lyrics by Azet is a latest German song in the voice of Azet. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Tagebuch song lyrics are also written by Azet. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a raw and introspective track about his life in the streets and the struggles that come with it. He reflects on his past, detailing his experiences with crime, prison time, and the constant battle to escape the street life. Despite his desire to leave, the streets continue to pull him back, with materialistic temptations like luxury cars and expensive brands keeping him tied to that world. Azet also touches on loyalty, survival, and the harsh realities of street life, while showing the heavy cost of success and the emotional toll it takes.

Tagebuch Lyrics

[Songtext zu „Tagebuch“]

[Intro]
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[Part 1]
Das ist mein Tagebuch, zeig’ dir, wie man Patte macht
Für meine Ehre, Bro, fick’ ich deine ganze Stadt
Warum sie mir glauben, wenn ich sag’: „Ich saß in Einzelhaft“?
Weil wir sind echt, echt, ich hab’ das, was keiner hat
Kennst du das Gefühl? Zu dritt schlafen auf ‘ner Matratze
Heute sind die Batzen d!cker als die Strafakte (Strafa—)
Erzähl mir nix von Straße, du Kanalratte
Ich bin Straßen-Millionär, das ist Tatsache

Strada, ich geh’ bis zum Ende immer
Krieg mit Azet, deine Hände zittern
Mach mir nicht auf Pate, jeder weiß doch, wer du bist
Auch ohne Make-up drauf, verlierst du jeden Tag Gesicht
Brüder sitzen U-Haft jahrelang und warten auf Gericht
Währenddessen fragt das LKA: „Willst du was sagen oder nicht?“

[Pre-Hook]
Du wolltest alles, doch das Schicksal war dagegen (War dagegen)
Kein Mensch ist ohne Grund in deinem Leben

[Hook]
Hier draußen ist viel Krieg und ich kämpf’ um mein Brot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los
Herzen aus Eis, unsre Augen sind rot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los
Wir sind süchtig nach Autos und Frau’n
Süchtig nach Gucci, Ferragamo, Cartier
Hier draußen ist viel Krieg und ich kämpf’ um mein Brot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los

[Part 2]
Das ist mein Tagebuch, zeig’ dir, wie man Patte wäscht
Zwanzig Mio Häuser, Glock an Eiern und am Arm Patek
Wie ein Architekt plan’ ich alles durch von A bis Z

Schmeiß’ die Karte weg, wir sind mehr straße als die Straße selbst
Hau’ dir auf den Schädel, ich hab’ Blut an meingn Shox
Jetzt zeig mir dein MMA mit einer Kugel in deing Kopf
Du bist breit und tätowiert, doch ich zieh’ dich an deing Zopf
Die ganze Straße lang mit einem Urus um den Block
Schlappen von Hermčs, hab’ fünf Handys in der Seitentasche
Du kriegst nicht hin mit zwanzig Mann, was ich alleine mache
In meinem Freundeskreis sind nur noch Kriminelle
Ich krieg’ Videos Instagram, wie sie mich pumpen in der Zelle
Du brauchst Große, Kleine, Neuner, Sechser, schick mir die Modelle
Willkomm’n in meiner Welt, hier zählt nur das Finanzielle

[Pre-Hook]
Du wolltest alles, doch das Schicksal war dagegen (War dagegen)
Kein Mensch ist ohne Grund in deinem Leben

[Hook]
Hier draußen ist viel Krieg und ich kämpf’ um mein Brot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los
Herzen aus Eis, unsre Augen sind rot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los
Wir sind süchtig nach Autos und Frau’n
Süchtig nach Gucci, Ferragamo, Cartier
Hier draußen ist viel Krieg und ich kämpf’ um mein Brot
Ich will weg von der Straße, aber sie lässt nicht los

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Tagebuch Lyrics Meaning

[Part 1]
In the first part of the song, Azet is sharing his personal story, describing how he has made money through street life, showing off his hard-earned wealth. He emphasizes that his journey hasn’t been easy or conventional, even mentioning his time spent in solitary confinement, which he believes people believe because of his realness. He talks about the tough times he’s experienced, like sleeping on a mattress with two others, compared to now when he’s financially successful. Azet dismisses people who pretend to understand street life, stating he’s a true “street millionaire” and not like others who only act tough. He criticizes those who try to fake being “the boss” or “Pate,” asserting that their real identities are known. He also touches on the reality of having friends in jail, waiting for trial, while law enforcement tries to get information from them.

[Pre-Hook]
This part reflects on how life doesn’t always go as planned. Azet points out that while people desire everything, fate often gets in the way, and no one’s life is without purpose or reason. It’s a reminder that everything happens for a reason.

[Hook]
In the hook, Azet talks about the constant struggle and tension of street life, where he’s fighting to survive and make money (“fighting for my bread”). He expresses how much he wants to leave the streets, but the lifestyle keeps pulling him back. His heart is hardened, and his eyes are full of pain, a result of the harsh realities he faces. Despite wanting out, he’s addicted to the luxuries the street life offers, such as expensive cars, women, and designer brands like Gucci, Ferragamo, and Cartier. This part reflects the constant internal battle between wanting something better and being stuck in a dangerous cycle.

[Part 2]
In the second part, Azet continues to boast about his rise from the streets. He describes his wealth and success, showing how far he’s come with his businesses and connections. He talks about owning expensive things, like luxury cars and watches, and how he plans everything carefully, comparing himself to an architect. He emphasizes his dominance in the streets, mentioning how he’s more street-savvy than the streets themselves. Azet speaks with confidence and aggression, asserting that he’s capable of taking on anyone, no matter how tough they appear. He also describes his circle of friends, who are mostly criminals, and the fact that he receives recognition and respect, even when incarcerated. He mentions how money, models, and luxury are central to his world, showing that, for him, financial success is what really matters.

[Pre-Hook]
In this pre-hook, Azet echoes the message that while people may chase their dreams, the struggles of life often derail those ambitions. Everything and everyone in one’s life happens for a reason, even if it’s not always clear.

[Hook]
The hook repeats Azet’s inner conflict. He’s constantly battling to survive in a harsh world where crime and survival are central. Even though he wants to leave the street life, it won’t let him go, and he’s consumed by the desire for material wealth. The cycle of craving expensive cars, luxury fashion, and women keeps him in this dangerous lifestyle, where he’s always fighting to stay on top. It’s a reflection of the addiction to the fast life, even when he knows it’s harming him.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Tagebuch song?
A. Tagebuch song is sung by Azet.

Q. Who wrote Tagebuch lyrics?
A. Tagebuch lyrics are penned by Azet.

Q. Who has given the music of Tagebuch song?
A. Tagebuch music is composed and produced by Azet.

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