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Make Way For The King — Ohana Bam Lyrics
Soundtrack: Underdoggs
Make Way For The King Song Lyrics
Yeah
They say I walk like a king (walk)
Talk like a king
You can ask around, they'll say the same thing
They chasing the fame
They all want the name
But they ain't got what's running through these veins
Say I walk like a king (walk)
Talk like a king (talk)
You can ask around, they'll say the same thing
Keep chasing the fame
They don't want the name
But they ain't got what's running through these veins
Make way for the king
(Watch out, watch out)
Make way for the kingdom
King me, Checkmate then repeat
This chess not checkers
What can I say I got G.O.A.T genes
Real kings do king things
Live like one, breathe like one
Killing sh*t by any means
Everybody can't lead like one? Nah
Is it really me?
Gotta check a scene, of my legacy
Like royalty and I act like it
If you know better, act like it
Look at me now
Can't hold me down
So gimme the gimme the crown
Yeah
They say I walk like a king (walk)
Talk like a king
You can ask around, they'll say the same thing
They chasing the fame
They all want the name
But they ain't got what's running through these veins
Say I walk like a king (walk)
Talk like a king (talk)
You can ask around, they'll say the same thing
Keep chasing the fame
They don't want the name
But they ain't got what's running through these veins
Make way for the king
(Watch out, watch out)
Make way for the
New kings for a long stretch no limousine
If you talk, 'em winners gotta intervene
I'm the biggest one of those you ever seen
I'mma need a crown
I'm the only one that ever held it down
At the tip top, people flip flop
Every day now I talk vibe
I'm a big shot, I'm the one who wants to take the
Big shots big balls big rings, big rocks big bag big moves
Big cars big man big plan, get lost you been this raw
Look at me now
Can't hold me down
So gimme the gimme the crown
It must be a thing
It must be the poorest
That silence the noise
It must be the heart that sets me apart
It must be the game, that gave me the name
It must be the truth, I could be the proof
It could be the chain, it might be the shoes
They watchin' my moves, they chasin' the fame
But they ain't got what's running through these veins
Make way for the king
Make way for the king
Watch out
Watch out watch out
Watch out watch out
(Look at me now)
We are not the same
We are not the same
(Look at me now)
We are not the same
We run everything
(Look at me now)
We are not the same
We are not the same
They ain't got what's running through these veins
Make way for the king
Track Listing
›Make Way For The King
Ohana Bam
›Deja Vu (I've Been Here Before)
Teena Marie
›Smack a Bitch
Rico Nasty
›Like My Weed
Jane Handcock
›Rock You Like a Hurricane (2011)
Scorpions
›Blessed
Shenseea
›Champion
Book
›Friends and Family
Isley Brothers
›Money
Marino
›Heartaches
Art Neville
›See Me Rock It
Xenia Pax
›Crown
Chika
›Underdoggs
Trap House Mechi
›Punk Ass Bitches
Trap House Mechi
›The East Siders
Rick Rock
›Crank Me Up
T-Pain
›Mеrry Go Round
Choc
February, 05th 2024
The song "Make Way For The King" by Ohana Bam is a powerful statement of self-congidence and assertiveness. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who perceives themselves as a natural leader, someone with innate qualities that set them apart from others. The recurring lines, "They say I walk like a king, talk like a king," suggest a persona that commands respect and attention through their presence and demeanor. This isn't just about physical appearance; it’s about an inner strength and self-assuredness.
The mention of "what's running through these veins" implies a belief in a kind of rotal or exceptional bloodline or heritage, whether literal or metaphorical. It's as if the speaker possesses an inherent superiority or a destined role to lead, which others recognize but cannot emulate because they "ain't got what's running through these veins."
Furthermore, the song juxtaposes the idea of seeking fame with possessing inherent worth. The lines "They chasing the fame, they all want the name, But they ain't got what's running through these veins" suggest that while others may pursue superficial goals and recognition (fame and name), the speaker already possesses something more valuable and inborn, which is symbolized by the 'royal blood' running through their veins.
Throughout the song, there's a recurring theme of kingship and ruling, which is emphasized with phrases like "Make way for the king" and references to royal symbols like the crown. This metaphor extends to the speaker’s views on life, seeing it as a strategic game of chess, not mere checkers, implying depth, strategy, and foresight in their approach to challenges.
In essence, "Make Way For The King" is about asserting one's place in the world with confidence, believing in one's exceptional nature, and distinguishing oneself from those who are merely chasing fame without substance. The song speaks to the idea of inherent greatness and leadership, standing out not just for what one does, but for who one inherently is.
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