Legendary

Noah Issa's Legendary Vibes: Unveiling a Visionary's Tale
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Lyrics

A wah do dem a wah do dem oh no dem dead already

"A wah do dem a wah do dem oh no dem dead already": Expressing disdain for others, suggesting they are already defeated.

Bout to shell it, send this riddim to a cemetery

"Bout to shell it, send this riddim to a cemetery": Prepared to deliver a powerful performance, implying the impact will be significant.

They’ve never seen a truer visionary

"They’ve never seen a truer visionary": Asserting a unique and genuine ability to see and understand things.

Cuz everything I do is legendary

"Cuz everything I do is legendary": Declaring that all actions are exceptional and noteworthy.

Tune dem ever heavy, dem a seh mi cooler than the jelly from a coconut

"Tune dem ever heavy, dem a seh mi cooler than the jelly from a coconut": Describing the weight and coolness of the music, comparing it to the coolness of coconut jelly.

Chop open with a new machete

"Chop open with a new machete": Introducing a new, cutting-edge approach or style.

Who nuh ready haffi run like Shelly

"Who nuh ready haffi run like Shelly": Those unprepared must flee, likened to the speed of a runner like Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

Gyal a tell mi seh mi love so nice but it hurt so bad like Junior Kelly

"Gyal a tell mi seh mi love so nice but it hurt so bad like Junior Kelly": Describing a conflicting experience of love being nice yet painful.

Gyal you shape nice gimme di Coca Cola bottle

"Gyal you shape nice gimme di Coca Cola bottle": Complimenting a woman's attractive figure using a metaphor.

She nuh want no waste man tell a boy go hold a Snapple

"She nuh want no waste man tell a boy go hold a Snapple": Expressing that the woman desires a worthwhile partner, dismissing those deemed unworthy.

Full throttle fire blazing, the coal a crackle

"Full throttle fire blazing, the coal a crackle": Describing intense energy and passion, likening it to a crackling fire.

What a body propper gyal you hotta than a solar panel

"What a body propper gyal you hotta than a solar panel": Complimenting a woman's physical attractiveness, comparing it to the heat of a solar panel.

More than your soul can handle

"More than your soul can handle": Suggesting that the level of attractiveness or intensity may be overwhelming.

Next to Noah, none of them can hold a candle

"Next to Noah, none of them can hold a candle": Highlighting the speaker's superiority, with a reference to the artist Noah Issa.

If dem run the show mi have mi owna channel

"If dem run the show mi have mi owna channel": Indicating independence and the ability to control one's destiny, even if others try to dominate.

Dem nuh ready fi mi step inna the zone of battle

"Dem nuh ready fi mi step inna the zone of battle": Asserting that others are unprepared for the speaker's entry into a challenging situation.

Bust down the door like Shrek inna Fiona castle

"Bust down the door like Shrek inna Fiona castle": Making a bold entrance, likening it to the forceful entry of a character from Shrek.

Anything I want manifests when I speak it

"Anything I want manifests when I speak it": Expressing confidence in the power of words to bring desires into reality.

I don’t need your ratings or respect you can keep it

"I don’t need your ratings or respect you can keep it": Asserting independence from external validation, indicating a self-assured attitude.

Im a problem, number one threat they can feel it

"Im a problem, number one threat they can feel it": Acknowledging oneself as a significant challenge or threat, emphasizing its palpable impact.

Best believe It, Jamaica’s best kept secret

"Best believe It, Jamaica’s best kept secret": Affirming a strong, positive self-image and asserting a significant status within Jamaican culture.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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