Vampire Hour Lyrics – Ken Carson
Vampire Hour Song Lyrics
[Chorus: Ken Carson]
I never change (Star boy, you're my hero)
I never change
These n¡ɡɡαѕ switched up, huh, I remained the same, huh
I just want the money, n¡ɡɡα, you can have these chains
You can have this other ѕh¡t, you can have this fame
You can have all these b¡tchєѕ, we wouldn't still be the same
You can have all these riches, we still wouldn't be the same
[Verse: Ken Carson]
I'm a vampire, ayy-ayy, look at my fangs
Yeah, shе vamp now 'cause I bit her the othеr day
Everywhere I go, I keep a letter after J
Don't let that ѕh¡t go over your head, I keep a K
You can say what you say, I'm still gonna do what I wanna do anyway
Me and shawty locked in like a lock, I blew off her socks, I blew her brain
Like a dollar bill, yeah, yeah, yeah, I never change
How you disappear when I needed you most? Yeah, that ѕh¡t strange
I'ma just stay in my lane, I’ma
I'ma just stay in my lane
I'ma just stay out your way, yeah
Way, yeah, let's go
How the fμcκ you said I changed and I never changed?
You the one who changed on me
I been sacrificing days, nights, and weeks to make sure my gang complete
Even when I got security and my gang, I still got that bang on me
Even if I go to the studio, I'ma still pull up on your main at three A.M
I pop out at night, b¡tch, I'm a real V-A-M-P
I'm a vampire, yeah
The only time I change is when I turn into a bat
That boy changed, we thought he was real, he turned to a rat
Hop out the cat, oh yeah, hop out the hell, oh yeah, Hellcat
I'm beating the corner some, I'm burning the tires, I know you smell that
If my weed smoke get in your eyes, you need to back back
You know that hο having way too much baggage, why you bag that?
[Chorus: Ken Carson]
I never change
I never change
These n¡ɡɡαѕ switched up, huh, I remained the same, huh
I just want the money, n¡ɡɡα, you can have these chains
You can have this other ѕh¡t, you can have this fame
You can have all these b¡tchєѕ, we wouldn't still be the same
You can have all these riches, we still wouldn't be the same
Vampire Hour Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Vampire Hour" by Ken Carson is a song that explores themes of loyalty, transformation, and the pursuit of personal goals. Throughout the lyrics, Ken emphasizes his consistency and unchanging nature in the face of others who have switched up or betrayed him. He underscores his priorities, valuing money over materialistic symbols like chains or fame. The metaphor of a vampire is used extensively to symbolize his unique, nocturnal lifestyle and his unwavering, predatory focus. This imagery also ties into themes of transformation and survival. Despite the changes around him, Ken remains steadfast, maintaining his path and identity while others falter or change. His references to security, loyalty to his gang, and his relationship dynamics further illustrate his commitment to his personal code and those who stay true to him.
[Chorus]
Ken starts by declaring his unchanging nature, highlighting that while others have switched up, he has remained the same. This sets the tone for the entire song, focusing on his loyalty and consistency. He expresses a desire for money over materialistic symbols like chains or fame, emphasizing that these superficial aspects do not hold value for him. He suggests that even if someone had all the riches or women, they wouldn't be the same as him because his core values and identity are different.
[Verse]
Ken uses the metaphor of being a vampire to describe his lifestyle and mentality. He mentions his fangs, implying that he's dangerous and predatory. He references biting a girl, turning her into a vampire, which could symbolize influencing others or bringing them into his world. The line about keeping a "letter after J" (a K) is a clever way of saying he always carries a gun. Despite what others say, he remains determined to do what he wants. He describes a strong connection with a girl, comparing it to a lock, and mentions how he "blew her brain," suggesting an intense impact on her.
Ken reflects on feeling abandoned by someone when he needed them most, calling it strange. This reinforces the theme of loyalty and betrayal. He commits to staying in his lane and out of others' way, indicating a focus on his own path. He questions how someone could accuse him of changing when they were the ones who did. He describes the sacrifices he has made for his gang, working day and night to support them. Even with security, he keeps a weapon for protection.
Ken portrays himself as a vampire, coming out at night and referencing 3 A.M. encounters, further emphasizing his nocturnal, predatory lifestyle. He only changes when he transforms into a bat, reinforcing his steadfast nature. He criticizes someone who changed from being real to a rat, implying betrayal. He describes driving a Hellcat, a high-performance car, and the thrill of burning tires, indicating his love for speed and danger. He warns others about his weed smoke and criticizes someone for being with a woman who has too much baggage.
[Popular Phrases Explained]
1. "I'm a vampire, ayy-ayy, look at my fangs" - Ken uses the vampire metaphor to describe himself as dangerous and predatory, emphasizing his unique and nocturnal lifestyle.
2. "Everywhere I go, I keep a letter after J" - This line cleverly means he always carries a gun, with "K" being the letter after "J" in the alphabet.
3. "Me and shawty locked in like a lock" - Describes a strong, unbreakable connection with a girl, indicating loyalty and deep bond.
4. "I pop out at night, b¡tch, I'm a real V-A-M-P" - Emphasizes his nocturnal lifestyle and how he thrives at night, likening himself to a vampire.
5. "The only time I change is when I turn into a bat" - Reinforces his steadfast nature, with the only change being a literal transformation into another aspect of his vampire persona.
6. "Hop out the cat, oh yeah, hop out the hell, oh yeah, Hellcat" - Refers to driving a high-performance Dodge Hellcat car, indicating a love for speed and danger.
7. "If my weed smoke get in your eyes, you need to back back" - Warns others about his lifestyle and space, implying his presence can be overwhelming.
8. "You can have all these b¡tchєѕ, we wouldn't still be the same" - Suggests that superficial things like women don’t define his value or identity.
9. "Even if I go to the studio, I'ma still pull up on your main at three A.M" - Indicates his nocturnal activities and the intensity with which he lives his life, even late at night.
10. "How the fμcκ you said I changed and I never changed?" - Questions the accusations of change, emphasizing his own loyalty and consistency while others have faltered.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- star boy, Bhristo & Outtatown
- Writter(s)
- Ken Carson, star boy, Bhristo & Outtatown
- Released On
- October 13, 2023
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Vampire Hour" song?
"Vampire Hour" song is sung by Ken Carson.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Vampire Hour" song?
"Vampire Hour" song lyrics written by Ken Carson, star boy, Bhristo & Outtatown.
Who is the music producer of "Vampire Hour" song?
"Vampire Hour" song music composed & produced by star boy, Bhristo & Outtatown.
When was "Vampire Hour" song released?
"Vampire Hour" song was released on October 13, 2023.