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Tateeree Lyrics
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Tateeree Song Meaning
Ever just feel like a tateeree? That sound, right, like why does it hit the same chord over and over, almost like it's stuck on one note, one feeling. This track by Badshah and Simran Jaglan nails it. 'Ghuti gyun ghuti kyun kare tateeree'—it’s like asking why we keep getting caught in the same loop. I’ve definitely felt that, making the same moves, getting the same results, but hoping for something different. And that groove when he says, 'Main hi Shawn main hi Wayne', straight-up confidence, like he’s saying he IS the scene. It's almost boastful, but not quite. It’s Badshah doing what he does best, blending flair with reality, his words hitting that sweet spot between braggadocio and real talk. If you’ve ever been the underdog, you’ll know what he means when he goes on about being 'underrated mai criminally'. That’s Badshah bridging the personal with the universal; that a lot of us share those doubts, but in the same breath, he flips it into a win. What kind of gets you is how 'Mere sar pe hai crown mere muh pe hai fame' comes in after he's built up this whole persona. It's a declaration, followed by the liberation. Diving a bit deeper, that mix of traditional and modern, tateerees and adrenaline-pumping rhymes, lays this dual world we all live in. It's culturally nudging you, especially if you've grown up trying to balance that back-and-forth between heritage and modernity. His line about akele shaking the system rings especially true. Badshah, without a doubt, knows how to hit those cultural notes, making them relatable within the beats. And if you ever questioned his connection to anything beyond the commercial, take note of 'Main well connected spiritually'. Badshah isn't all swagger; there's depth behind those beats. He’s practically telling us that there's more than one way to be connected, hinting at a life that sees beyond the glitter. It’s like he’s leaving a thread hanging for you to pull on, and maybe that's the part that keeps you hooked. But here’s the thing—it always ends up feeling like there's more to come with his tracks, like he's just getting started.
Lyric Annotations
“Ghuti gyun ghuti kyun kare tateeree / Mhare ri mandere pe boliye tateeree”
So this track’s got this bird reference, a "tateeree," which is just vibin' and repeating its sound like it's stuck on repeat. That "ghuti gyun ghuti kyun" part? It's questioning why things loop but never change. Like when you’re trapped in the same cycle, feeling stuck. And then you hear Badshah slide in with "Main hi Shawn main hi Wayne," and it’s all confidence and swagger, like he’s ready to break out of that loop by owning his space. It’s relatable, right? Feeling stuck but wanting that breakthrough.
“Aaya Badshah doli chadhane / In sabki ghodi banane”
Badshah's rolling up in style, announcing he's about to turn everyone else's ride into his own. When he says "Aaya Badshah doli chadhane," it’s like he’s here to elevate the scene, make everyone take note. "In sabki ghodi banane" brings that playful flex — turning all their horses into his, basically owning the scene. Rich in swagger mixed with Badshah's signature bravado, it shows his confidence and how he takes command of everything around him. Classic Badshah move, serving attitude with a side of humor.
“Thode pagal thode sayane / Hum aaye inke plans ke ghode lagane”
Alright, so in these lines, Badshah and Simran Jaglan are all about playing both ends of the spectrum. "Thode pagal thode sayane" translates to being a little crazy, a little wise. These guys are embracing contradictions like it’s the norm. Basically, they’re running into those “plans ke ghode lagane,” meaning they’re here to mess with the plans. It’s like saying they’re ready to shake things up, maybe crash a couple of parties. It’s cheeky and confident, living in that chaos where they can be both smart and wild.
“Mere khoon me hai jeet dekh paas aake pain / Kalakar ka hai brain double r ki hai crane”
When Badshah talks about "Mere khoon me hai jeet," he's flexing that victory mentality that's in his blood. He's born to win and he knows it. Then he pairs up "Kalakar ka hai brain" with "double r ki hai crane." It's a playful bit—he's saying he's got the mind of an artist but the strength, like a "crane," to lift the game. The "double r" is classic Badshah wordplay, instantly memorable and adds some swagger. He's pulling strings with both brain and brawn.
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"Tateeree" is a popular song sung by Simran Jaglan, Badshah, released in 2026. The lyrics are penned by Badshah and the music is composed by Hiten. The song falls under Hip Hop genre and is popular among Punjabi music lovers. The song is released under Badshah.
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