Byg Byrd on the beat..
Sidhu Moose Wala
Bohemia
Brown boys in the buildin'
Shout out Byg Byrd
You know what time it is
I'm a, I'm a brown boy.

Ohi day schedule ae
Te ohi same rule ae
Ohi aa subha naiyo change kita fame ne
Counting' an ch vairi vadhe
Case kujh zehri vadhe
Roz inquiry vadhe
News’an vich name ne
Hove piche hooter
Dimag computer
Jatt vairiyan layi shooter
Te alhadan layi thief ne.

Bhavein time hoya change
Thalle ohi kali Range
Vich ohi same yaar sadde
Ohi same beef ne.

Time hoya change
Thalle ohi kali Range
Vich ohi same yaar sade
Ohi same beef ne.

Sadde ohi same beef ne
Sadde ohi same beef ne.

Kamm vadde gallan chhoti
Halle vi sire vich pardesa vaali topi
Munde ameer ho gaye meri reesa laa
Par rap game da halle vi mere modeya te bhaar
Par mere mann'ch ni gal khoti
Meri duaa bai saare behke khaan roti
Hun meri zindagi'ch hor silsile bathere
Rap game hun mere agge gal chhoti
Ohvi door si jadon main chhadeya Peshawar
Phir California di galliyan ch kaddi main taur
Par hun vi Moose ton Lahore
Sadde ohi same beef ne!

Hun maut kivein lutte naa kamaya jehda zameen te
Hun industry respect kare naaz mainu meri team te
par kadey kadey ajje vi ni aanda aap te yakeen ke
Jadon di Denali kaddi industry nu gaali kaddi
Oss din di kamaayi moti sector toh hun kothi meri.


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