Why Lyrics – Nardo Wick
Why Lyrics
[Intro: Nardo Wick]
Wicked, I'm wicked
Wicked, I'm wicked, I'm (Arkay)
B!tch, your f**king as* keep calling me
I'm finna change my number
I get heated like the Fourth of July
But my heart in December
But my heart in December
[Chorus: Nardo Wick]
Why do they keep calling me? Why do they keep stalking me?
Think I got too many hoes, I can't get 'em off of me
Why these n!ggas copy me? Why these n!ggas jocking me?
I feel like the realest in it, all these n!ggas flock to me
Why you keep that gun tucked? Why you always turnt up?
Nardo, you a rappеr now, I don't give not one f**k
Why are you so cold-hеarted? Blame it on my chain
Why everybody call you now? Blame it on the fame
[Verse 1: Nardo Wick]
Got me and all my n!ggas out the street but we still street
Me and every n!gga 'round me full but we still eat
They try to tell us, "Slow down on that slime, " but we still creep
Ain't woke up since that day you tried, b!tch still sleep
Put my phone on DND whenever she around
Make sure we hit them n!ggas' street whenever we in town
Them n!ggas know we stepping like it's roaches on the ground
All that mean-mugging, gumming, boy gone die with a frown
[Chorus: Nardo Wick]
Why do they keep calling me? Why do they keep stalking me?
Think I got too many hoes, I can't get 'em off of me
Why these n!ggas copy me? Why these n!ggas jocking me?
I feel like the realest in it, all these n!ggas flock to me
Why you keep that gun tucked? Why you always turnt up?
Nardo, you a rapper now, I don't give not one f**k
Why are you so cold-hearted? Blame it on my chain
Why everybody call you now? Blame it on the fame
[Verse 2: Nardo Wick]
F**k a b!tch, you better find a teflon hat
Shoot at us, we kill two, that's how we get back
'Fore we left, all you heard was a bunch of cl!ck-clacks
Got back, wasn't sh!t left and none of our Gats
You can't call me lil' bro 'cause I'm a big dawg
Tony, that's my big bro, he sold fentanyl
You wanna know why I'm catching you? I played football
Don't come over here talking wrong
I'll shoot your lips off
(Ayy, you're fake, n!gga, K, n!ggas know I'm something)
B!tches from the past keep calling me
I'm finna change my number
I keep heat like it's June and July
But my heart in December
[Chorus: Nardo Wick]
Why do they keep calling me? Why do they keep stalking me?
Think I got too many hoes, I can't get 'em off of me
Why these n!ggas copy me? Why these n!ggas jocking me?
I feel like the realest in it, all these n!ggas flock to me
Why you keep that gun tucked? Why you always turnt up?
Nardo, you a rapper now, I don't give not one f**k
Why are you so cold-hearted? Blame it on my chain
Why everybody call you now? Blame it on the fame
Why Lyrics Meaning
"Why" by Nardo Wick convey a mix of themes, including his experiences in street life, his concerns about fame and attention, and his readiness to protect himself and his reputation through violence when necessary. The lyrics reflect a tough and guarded persona, shaped by his background and experiences. Let's explain the meaning of each paragraph.
[Intro]
The introduction sets the tone of the song with the repetition of the word "wicked." It's a slang term indicating that Nardo Wick is cool, impressive, or powerful. The mention of someone calling him repeatedly suggests he's receiving a lot of attention or communication from others. He also mentions changing his phone number, possibly because of unwanted calls or messages. The reference to being heated like the Fourth of July while having a heart in December conveys a sense of inner conflict or mixed emotions.
[Chorus]
In the first part of the chorus, Nardo Wick reflects on the attention he's receiving and the people who are trying to get close to him. He questions why people are constantly calling and stalking him, hinting that he might have too many romantic interests or admirers. He believes that others are imitating him and admiring him because he sees himself as the realest or most genuine in his field, which attracts a following. He's also asking why he's constantly carrying a gun and maintaining a high level of alertness, which could be due to his newfound fame.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Nardo Wick discusses how he and his associates have transitioned from the streets to a more successful, yet still street-oriented life. He mentions they continue to eat well, implying they're financially comfortable. He talks about people warning them to slow down on their criminal activities ("slime") but suggests that they haven't entirely left that life behind. There's a reference to someone who tried to harm them ("tried, bitch still sleep"), implying that they retaliated and the threat was neutralized. Nardo Wick talks about keeping his phone on "Do Not Disturb" when a particular woman is around, indicating that he's selective with his attention and may not want her in his life. He also mentions that they are vigilant when visiting other people's territories, prepared for conflict and sending a message to those who might oppose them.
[Chorus]
In the second part of the chorus, Nardo Wick continues to question why people are calling him and attributing it to his fame. He acknowledges that he's perceived as cold-hearted and that people reach out to him because of his reputation and success.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Nardo Wick addresses a variety of themes. He advises others to be cautious and protect themselves, suggesting that they should find a "teflon hat" to guard against harm. He talks about a situation where they were shot at and how they retaliated, suggesting a cycle of violence and retaliation. Nardo Wick refers to someone named Tony as his big brother and mentions his involvement in selling fentanyl, highlighting the dangerous lifestyle they lead. He also alludes to his own background in football, suggesting that he's skilled and experienced in violence. He warns others not to approach him with hostility as he's willing to use violence to defend himself and his reputation. The mention of shooting someone's lips off is a violent and graphic metaphor for responding aggressively to disrespectful speech.
[Chorus]
The final chorus repeats the same themes of people calling and imitating him, his unbothered attitude about being a rapper, and the consequences of fame on his life.
Overall, the lyrics reflect Nardo Wick's experiences in the music industry and the challenges that come with fame, while also touching on his background in a potentially dangerous environment.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Onokey, DB, Emkay & Arkay
- Writter(s)
- Emkay, Arkay, Onokey & Nardo Wick
- Released On
- December 3, 2021
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- 2.Alright
- 3.Baby Wyd ft. Lakeyah
- 4.Baby Wyd (Remix) ft. Latto, Lakeyah
- 5.Bad Boy
- 6.Blam Boom
- 7.Burning Up ft. The Kid Laroi
- 8.Ceiling Fan Crew
- 9.Chop Chop
- 10.Dah Dah DahDah
- 11.Demon Mode
- 12.Excuse My French
- 13.Fan Hoes
- 14.G Nikes ft. Polo G
- 15.Gotham City
- 16.Krazy Krazy
- 17.Lovey Dovey
- 18.Lullaby
- 19.Me or Sum ft. Future, Lil Baby
- 20.No Game
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Why" song?
"Why" song is sung by Nardo Wick.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Why" song?
"Why" song lyrics written by Emkay, Arkay, Onokey & Nardo Wick.
Who is the music producer of "Why" song?
"Why" song music composed & produced by Onokey, DB, Emkay & Arkay.
When was "Why" song released?
"Why" song was released on December 3, 2021.