Thandaza
Pray for Success: Bravo Le Roux's Thandaza Unveils a Journey from Dust to GloryLyrics
Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
Expressing the desire to gain wealth and popularity while emphasizing the importance of prayer.
Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
Reiterating the pursuit of material success and acknowledgment of the role of prayer in achieving it.
Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
Discouraging the act of not praying.
Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
Reiterating the importance of prayer and discouraging neglecting it.
Amajita ndiyawa thandazela
Expressing the act of praying for success and achievement, with a focus on personal and collective aspirations.
'Nqenelela yonk'impumelel'
-Amajita ndiyawa thandazela mina
-'Nqwenela yonk'impumelel'
-Tell me that I ain't too much
Addressing the speaker's perception of being treated differently after achieving success, including increased attention from the media.
They already treat me like I blew up
-They used to never wanna book us
-Now they wanna interview, son
-It ain't even nothing new, bro
Highlighting the speaker's familiarity with success and minimal competition, emphasizing their accustomedness to winning.
All my people are already used to this
-Competition is very few to me
-Man, my people are already used to wins
-Man, I came from the dust
Reflecting on the speaker's humble background and the superficial nature of romantic relationships.
And my hands are full of mud
-Alotta women falling for a jita
-But it's nothing realler than lust
-Jita treat me like a plug
Describing how the speaker is treated as a valuable connection and alluding to previous achievements in the music industry.
You would swear I'm doing drugs
-Cause I done bodied someone's favorite rapper and let the whole club go nuts
-Litty litty, I go litty litty
Emphasizing the speaker's rise to success, overcoming obstacles, and addressing those who doubted them.
Ain't nobody ever wanna see us winning
-Ain't nobody wanna see us get it
-Now we get it, get it, get it, get it, get it
-Ain't nobody ever wanna see us great
-Ain't nobody ever wanna see us getting paid
-Ain't nobody wanna see us doing good
-But we doing good
-Man, we doing great
-Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
Repeating the theme of pursuing material success and the importance of prayer.
Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
-Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
-Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
-Amajita ndiyawa thandazela
Reiterating the act of praying for success, with a focus on personal and collective achievements.
'Nqwenelela yonk'impumelel'
-Amajita ndiyawa thandazela mina
-'Nqwenelela yonk'impumelelo
-Man, I talk to God like he my brother or my Of
Expressing a close relationship with God, highlighting divine guidance and the need for discretion in certain matters.
He told me not to worry because he got me and I'm chosen
-Alotta shxt we spoke about but he told me to keep it low-key
-So Imma keep it low-key till the OG says "it's okay"
-Hol' up, hol' up, hol' up, wait
Playful lines about relationships and enjoying life, incorporating humor and casual language.
Don't let me put you in your place
-Before I eat I do the grace
-Don't let that booty go to waste
-Put that booty on my plate
-Then I put that booty in my taste (buds)
-Prrt, hello
Acknowledging the desire to avoid negative influences and focus on positive experiences, including aspirations for international success.
She wanna hit on my phone
-Ndamringa "yo, uyayazi ndihleli nebros"
-I don't fux with the losses
-I wanna chill with the bosses
-All I do is too godly
-Ungalibali ndingum'Postil'
-Never catch me with the broads
-I'mma take this shxt abroad
-Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
Final repetitions of the themes of pursuing success, emphasizing prayer, and expressing gratitude, concluding with "Amen."
Get the bag, get the clout (pray)
-Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
-Ungalibal'uThandaza (nah)
-Amajita ndiyawa thandazela
-'Nqwenelela yonk'impumelel'
-Amajita ndiyawathandazela mina
-'Nqwenelela yonk'impumelel'
-Amen... Amen... Amen
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