Turn It On

Ignite Your Journey: Kullah's Anthem to Individuality and Breaking Molds
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Lyrics

You ain't gon' see me in a dojo

You won't find me in a formal training space (like a dojo).

I just work real hard on a solo

I dedicate myself to hard work independently.

I don't need first class that's a no go

I don't require luxurious or first-class accommodations.

I don't need a name on my shirt or a logo

I don't need my name on clothing or a brand logo.


There's something to know bout me

There's important information about me.

I live by the rule of three

I live by a principle involving the number three.

Cos one is just luck and two ain't enough So tell me, you ready?

Believing that one instance of success is luck, and two are insufficient, are you prepared for the third?


Imma turn it on

I will activate and showcase my abilities.


If I move too fast take a photo

If my actions seem too swift, capture the moment in a photograph.

Cos I won't slow down, Momento

I won't slow down; it's a decisive moment.

When I flip that switch it's a new flow

When I switch my approach, a new creative energy emerges.

Feel it running through from the bass to the treble

I feel the impact of this change from the low to high frequencies.


Start me up watch me go

Initiate my actions and observe me in motion.

If you don't now you know

If you were unaware, now you understand.

Sit back while I run this show

Sit back and witness as I take control of the situation.

While I light the fuse and then I watch it blow

Ignite the explosive energy, then observe its impact.

With KULLAH we break the mould

With KULLAH, we defy conventional expectations.

A new musical rainbow

We introduce a diverse and innovative musical experience.

Cos one is just luck and two ain't enough I don't think you're ready

Similar to the earlier sentiment, success is not just chance or doubled luck; a third dimension is required, and I doubt you're prepared for it.

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