“Uranyum ve Roket” Lyrics by Hidra is a latest Turkish song in the voice of Hidra. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Uranyum ve Roket” song lyrics are also written by Hidra. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Uranyum ve Roket” by Hidra is a sharp commentary on the state of rap and society. Hidra criticizes fake rappers, corrupted figures, and the shallow state of the music industry. He highlights the emptiness in people’s actions, their disconnection from real struggles, and the decline of meaningful protest in rap. The lyrics also touch on political themes, referencing power dynamics and personal struggles, all while maintaining a rebellious and critical tone.
Uranyum ve Roket Lyrics
[Giriş]
Wo, wo
(Bana bile yaptırdınız bunu amına koy’im)
“Kim konuş’cak diyo’dum” bi’ baktım yine ben konuşuyorum amına koy’im, hah
(Wo wo)
Demek o gün geldi
(FerzanBeats)
Yeah
[Verse 1]
Memleketi soydu durdu bu Haramiler (Woo)
İki maymunu oynadı bizim üstat abiler
Dokunulmaz zannettiler kendilerini tüm ahaliden (Pu pu)
Komşular hüsrana cidden, dolunca cüzdan, abiler
Sömürülmüş ruhlara sitem, bir anda pes etmeniz saçmalık (Hah)
“Bu rapçiler sorunlu” diyenler sizinle başladı (Ah)
Ortalıkta yok bu rap’in büyük başları (Wo)
N’olur sizden feat istediğim ss’leri paylaşın (Puh, puh, puh)
Sen bi’ MC değilsin, şaklabansın, Norm (Wo)
Üzüldüm, maalesef ki çok uzaktan akrabamsın Norm
Çıkarcı, orta yolcu Parla’sıyla kahraman mı Norm? (Hahaha)
Bu şanlı bayrak dalgalanırken sen saklanan bi’ troll’sün (A-a)
Soğuttunuz insanları rap’ten (Siktir len)
Kafanızda yanık muhabbetten (Wo)
“Siz hasım değil abisiniz” dedim, gördüm, nanesiniz
İkinizi toplasak bi’ yarım FUAT etmez (Pu-pu-pu)
Yok, Hidra’nın ne şovu ne koruması (Wo wo)
Artık kırık tahtın, abi, eğer varsa oturasın
Yapma, Allah’ın cezası, suskun olur, nasıl?
Yapma, esnek olurmuş Yunus’un omurgası
[Nakarat]
Poster, alley-oop ve poster
Devrildiniz bi’ diktatör gibi, dip litosfer
Belediye düzenlesin sizin için konser
Değişince düzen bi’ gün bulamiy’ca’n boş yer (Boş ver)
Poster, alley-oop ve poster
Devrildiniz bi’ diktatör gibi, dip litosfer
Belediye düzenlesin sizin için konser
Değişince düzen bi’ gün bulamiy’ca’n boş yer (Boş ver)
[Verse 2]
Kıyaslıyor musun cidden beni Çakal’la?
Yedi satırlık iş kolay, hatırla n’aptım Lirikal Ağ’da? (Hahaha)
En politik çağda apolitik nesil civarda
Sebebi sizsiniz biraz da, rap’i de siktiniz bi’ naza
Keskin hakikat bu ruhta onlar Lat, Menat ve Uzza
Hepsi putlaştırılmışken olurlar gündemden uzak (Wo)
Bilmez ne yaptı El Nusra (Wo), nereye gözünü dikti Ruslar?
Onca yılan pusu da kursa, aşarım denizi olurum Musa
Kasatura, bi’ kaç silah, Groza, Uranyum ve Roket
Küçük balık sürüdeki, Hidra, baban, trophie (Hah)
Dağıldı bütün kortex, tutunduğunuz vortex (Wo)
Kapatmış algılarını hepsi robotlaşmış komple
Tepkisizler olmuş gibi anhedoni
Rap öğretmiş, protesto öğretmemiş FUAT abi, belli (Hah)
Halktan uzak, hükmedemez mikrofona (Pu)
Rap’im tarih yazıyo’ bunları göreceğiz kim ikonik
[Nakarat]
Poster, alley-oop ve poster
Devrildiniz bi’ diktatör gibi, dip litosfer
Belediye düzenlesin sizin için konser
Değişince düzen bi’ gün bulamiy’ca’n boş yer (Boş ver)
Poster, alley-oop ve poster
Devrildiniz bi’ diktatör gibi, dip litosfer
Belediye düzenlesin sizin için konser
Değişince düzen bi’ gün bulamiy’ca’n boş yer (Boş ver)
[Çıkış]
Haha
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Uranyum ve Roket Lyrics Meaning
[Giriş]
In the intro, the artist expresses frustration and confusion, almost as if questioning why he’s talking in the first place, but realizing that he’s the one who’s speaking. He seems to be caught in a moment of sarcasm, hinting at the idea that things have escalated to a point where there’s no turning back. The repetition and energetic tone reflect this chaotic realization.
[Verse 1]
Hidra starts by calling out corrupt people who have been taking advantage of the country. He describes these people as thinking they’re untouchable and causing harm by being selfish and greedy. He complains about the state of rap, accusing certain rappers of ruining the genre and making it about superficial fame. He also criticizes fake rappers who aren’t true to the art form, using the example of someone named Norm, who he says is just a clown rather than a real rapper. He further points out how these individuals are out of touch with real struggles and are just in it for the money and fame. Hidra mocks these figures, claiming that even if he compared himself to them, he would still stand out. In his mind, these so-called stars are nothing more than distractions who’ve lost the meaning of rap.
[Nakarat]
The chorus highlights the fall of people who once held power, likening them to dictators who have now fallen out of favor. Hidra mentions the idea of the public eventually losing interest in these individuals once the system changes. The repetition of “poster” implies that they were once glorified like celebrities, but now, they are irrelevant. He questions how they will cope when they can no longer find a place to belong in the changing world.
[Verse 2]
In this verse, Hidra responds to those comparing him to others, especially a rapper named Çakal. He reflects on his journey, recalling his success with his earlier work, such as in the “Lirikal Ağ” project. He addresses the current generation of rappers who have become apolitical, blaming them for distancing rap from its roots. Hidra talks about how people worship idols and ignore real problems happening in the world, like conflicts in the Middle East or political issues with Russia. He highlights his resilience in overcoming challenges, mentioning his metaphorical strength and readiness to fight. He references weapons like the Groza and Uranium, which symbolize his power and readiness for battle. Hidra criticizes the robotic, disconnected state of the current rap scene and says his style teaches more than just rapping, emphasizing that he’s focused on making history, while others are fading away into irrelevance.
[Nakarat]
The chorus repeats the theme of people falling from power, but this time, there’s a sense of inevitability. The fallen figures are compared again to dictators who are now out of place, and the idea of them not being able to find a spot in the new order is emphasized. Hidra points out how these figures will eventually lose their place in the changing world, reinforcing the theme of their decline.
[Çıkış]
The outro is a simple, almost mocking laugh, as if Hidra is amused by the situation, or the ridiculousness of the people he’s calling out. It signifies a sense of superiority or victory over those who have fallen from grace.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Uranyum ve Roket song?
A. Uranyum ve Roket song is sung by Hidra.
Q. Who wrote Uranyum ve Roket lyrics?
A. Uranyum ve Roket lyrics are penned by Hidra.
Q. Who has given the music of Uranyum ve Roket song?
A. Uranyum ve Roket music is composed and produced by Hidra.
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