Ti Si Top Lyrics (English Translation) – Sale Tru

Ti Si Top Lyrics (English Translation) by Sale Tru is a latest Croatian song in the voice of Sale Tru. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Ti Si Top song lyrics are also written by Sale Tru. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It is raw and aggressive, mixing frustration with street life, fake appearances, and struggles with inner pain. It calls out people for pretending online, questions the authenticity of modern hip-hop, and blends dark humor with anger. The lyrics jump between tough block life, personal battles, and chaotic feelings, showing a mix of defiance, vulnerability, and a need to prove strength.

Ti Si Top (English Translation) Lyrics

[Chorus]
You, you’re more Tik-Tok, click wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like a turbo folk wh*re
Where you shoot the video, it’s not your block, wh*re
And we are angry? but you are a TOP wh*re!

You, you’re more Tik-Tok, old click wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like a turbo folk wh*re
Where you shoot the video, it’s not your block, wh*re
And are we angry? heck, you’re a TOP wh*re

[Verse 1]

Civilians taught me to be invisible
Wh*re, don’t be ashamed, if you love me, I’m sorry
Snipe, look, I’m the problem, I have a leg?
Morning smells like pollen, night is dark on steroids, ugh

Here even the sun thinks it’s raining, but I’m not a plushy
So when it’s warm, let it pee
Sometimes I’m indecent, but I’m also too intelligent
When I’m an emergency worker, I have no comment, I’m not a retard!

And you, beautiful and beaten up, let her be nameless
She said she was ashamed of her father her whole life, ugh
I died again tonight
It would be stupid to appreciate me only when you’re gone, ugh

I’m breaking my teeth, and my jaw is clenching
When I think about who Milica is fu*king in her cell now
While I refuse therapy from all doctors and medications
1000 more push-ups will solve all this!

[Chorus]
You, you’re more Tik-Tok, click wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like a turbo folk wh*re
Where you shoot the video, it’s not your block, wh*re
And everything is cool, are we mad? what a wh*re!

Am I bad for you? Don’t be an idiot, wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like turbo folk, b!tch
There, where I roll jock, there is wire non-stop, crooked
And am I bad? Come on, I’m TOP!

[Verse 2]
Baby, you know how easily the weak kills the strong
Everyone replaces someone, and that’s how it is, but for a short time
Interesting And who brother to brother
With his brother evil and upside down, while

A million b!tches have ugly mouths, pu*sy mouths like Wolf
Once again, big d!cks entered the speaker
Above is the sun, in front of me is the sea
She didn’t regret that I didn’t die of corona

And it’s not a problem when someone impales me to stab him
I call an ambulance and leave
And what are you waiting for with each bullet, a burst?
And I would start all over again, I need a psychiatrist

[Chorus]
You, you’re more Tik-Tok, click wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like a turbo folk wh*re
Where you shoot the video, it’s not your block, wh*re
And are we angry? heck, you’re a TOP wh*re

You, you’re more Tik-Tok, click wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like a turbo folk wh*re
Where you shoot the video, it’s not your block, wh*re
And are we angry? heck, you’re a TOP wh*re

Am I bad for you? Don’t be an idiot, wh*re
Hip-Hop doesn’t sound like turbo folk, b!tch
There, where I roll jock, there is wire non-stop, crooked
And am I bad? Come on, I’m TOP!

[Outro]
Welcome to the block where the wire is fine
You hear gunshots when you take your soon-to-be ex out on soda
You see arrests in front of the building non-stop
Every now and then someone gets killed because of so and so, you wh*re!

BLOCK!

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Ti Si Top (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
This part is about calling out people who fake their image online. The rapper points at those who act like they own the streets but really just make flashy TikTok videos. He mocks them for mixing hip-hop with styles that don’t fit and pretending to belong to places they don’t. Despite all the hate and lies, he flips it by sarcastically calling them “top,” making it clear he doesn’t take them seriously but still feels the need to call them out.

[Verse 1]
Here, the rapper opens up about his own struggles while still throwing sharp words. He talks about being taught to stay unnoticed, almost blending into the background to survive. There’s a conflict between being reckless and intelligent, showing how he feels misunderstood. He mentions a woman ashamed of her father, reflecting family struggles and hidden pain. Death and despair show up too, with him saying it would be foolish to only be valued after he’s gone. Anger shows when he clenches his jaw, imagining betrayal, and he refuses medical help, trying to deal with everything on his own. Instead of therapy or medicine, he puts his faith in physical strength, like push-ups, to overcome stress. This part mixes personal trauma, toxic relationships, and a stubborn attitude, painting a picture of someone battling demons but refusing to appear weak.

[Chorus]
This part continues the attack on fake images in music and online life. The rapper stresses that hip-hop should stay true to itself, not be turned into something cheap or shallow. He challenges people who act tough in borrowed places, insisting they don’t belong there. At the same time, he asks if he’s really seen as the bad guy, brushing it off with confidence. He shows that even though others criticize him, he feels like he’s still at the top. It’s both a clapback and a reminder of his own strength and self-belief.

[Verse 2]
In this part, he reflects on how fragile life is, showing that even the strong can fall quickly. He notes how people replace one another so easily, suggesting loyalty doesn’t last long. There’s a sense of betrayal even within close relationships, like brothers turning against each other. He describes women in a vulgar way, while also pointing to raw, chaotic energy around him. References to the sea, the sun, and surviving corona mix with darker thoughts of violence and mental strain. He admits that even when facing pain or danger, he would go through it all again, though he knows deep down he needs help, even a psychiatrist. It’s a mix of bravado and vulnerability, showing both toughness and inner cracks.

[Chorus]
This repeated section reinforces the theme of calling out fake identities and people who use music or social media for clout without being authentic. The rapper insists real hip-hop doesn’t sound like forced or commercialized styles. He criticizes those who pretend to belong to blocks they don’t live in, exposing their lack of credibility. Despite frustration, he flips the narrative, saying if people think he’s the bad guy, he’ll still stand tall and declare himself “top.” It’s about refusing to be dragged down by others’ judgments and holding pride in his realness.

[Outro]
This ending paints a harsh picture of the block. It’s a place where danger is normal, with gunshots, constant arrests, and people dying over petty reasons. The lines show a raw environment where violence and crime feel like everyday background noise. By shouting “BLOCK,” he emphasizes both pride and the reality of living in such a tough, unforgiving place.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Ti Si Top (English Translation) song?
A. Ti Si Top (English Translation) song is sung by Sale Tru.

Q. Who wrote Ti Si Top (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Ti Si Top (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Sale Tru.

Q. Who has given the music of Ti Si Top (English Translation) song?
A. Ti Si Top (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Sale Tru.

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