[Part I]
[Intro]
Paranoid, paranoid, paranoid (Ayy)
Things feel out of order
Look a—
Look around, I'm not sure, uh
Para-paranoia, you know (Such a)
Feel it in my aura (Woo)
Living between cameras and recorders, ah (Woo)
Need, but can't afford ya, you know (Such a)
[Chorus]
Pobwela panyumba panga
Uyenela ku nkala ndi ulemu
Chifukwa, ine sinifuna vokamba, kamba
Vokamba kamba vileta pa mulomo
(Wotangozi, wotangozi)
[Post-Chorus]
'Round, 'round, yeah
'Round, 'round
Someone's keeping watch
I feel them on my shoulder
Runnin', runnin', runnin'
Runnin' 'round (Such a)
[Verse]
I can't even buy a home in private
Home invasions got my brothers dyin'
Notice every car that's drivin' by
I think my neighbors want me dead
I got a cannon underneath the bed
Triple checkin' if I locked the door
I know every creak that's in the floor
Motherfucker, I am paranoid (Such a)
I loop around the block
Eyes glued to the rearview
Rather double back
Than regret hearin', "Pew, pew"
Never trust a bitch, if you good
They could trap you
So just strap it up 'fore they fuck
Around and strap you, bitch
[Chorus]
Pobwela panyumba panga
Uyenela ku nkala ndi ulemu
Chifukwa, ine sinifuna vokamba, kamba
Vokamba kamba vileta pa mulomo
(Wotangozi, wotangozi)
[Post-Chorus]
'Round, 'round, yeah
'Round, 'round
Someone's keeping watch
I feel them in my shadow
(Runnin', runnin', runnin', runnin' 'round)
Someone's keeping a watch
(Watchin', watchin')
(Such a)
[Bridge]
Someone's keeping watch
I can feel it, I can feel it
I can feel it, I can feel it
[Part II]
[Interlude]
Don't trust these people out here
Please, whatever you do
Keep to yourself, keep your business to yourself
Don't even trust these motherfuckin' accountants
'Cause they will try to get off on you, okay?
Please, because I don't wanna have to fuck nobody up
I promise to God
[Bridge]
Sun, it set so good, ooh, ooh
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
Don't it feel it so good?
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
To love
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
Left shoulder, right shoulder,
Left shoulder, look, ooh
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
Left shoulder, right shoulder
Left shoulder, look, ooh
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
Watch your surroundings
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
Okay, okay, okay, yeah
(Oh-na-na, oh-na-na, ayy)
[Verse]
No cameras out, please,
I wanna eat in peace
Don't wanna take pictures
With you niggas or bitches
Nervous system
Is shook way before nineteen
LA'll do that to you
Where you from, nigga?
Who your, satellite (Satellite)
Screenshot (Noid)
Paparazzi (Noid)
NDA (Noid)
Privacy? Ha-ha, yeah right
I got a better shot in the NBA
Ain't no respect for nothin'
Voice recordin' all discussions
Her, him, they, them, or anybody
I don't trust 'em at, at all (All)
Some pray for my fall (Fall)
Hearin' clicks on the calls (Call)
Niggas actin' for some rough drafts
Bitches lookin' for a buff bag
Risk that for some jaw, lock
You sing along, but
You don't know me, nigga
Nah, never ever, not at all
Y'all niggas crossed the line
Like fuck the stop sign (Noid)
They wonder
Where I close my eyes at
I keep my eyes wide
On God, this shit cooked, brodie
Look brodie (Noid)
Handshakes got me shook, brodie
Niggas want info about me-e-e-e-e
(Read a motherfuckin')
Read a book on me, uh
[Outro]
Leave me alone, leave me alone
(Don't it feel so good?)
Left shoulder, right shoulder
Left shoulder, look (Don't it feel so good?)
Left shoulder, right shoulder, left shoulder, look
Left shoulder, right shoulder, left shoulder, look
Fuck you want?
Leave me alone, what you want?
Leave me alone, what you want?
Leave me alone
Fuck, damn
Paranoid
Meaning & Review Tyler, The Creator - NOID
The new song "NOID" sparks a lively discussion among listeners on social media. Initially, everything revolves around Tyler's new album, which touches on themes of fame and internal struggle. Many admire his bravery in using the Chichewa language, which is perceived as a true manifestation of identity, reminding people of cultural roots and the interconnectedness between nations. By the way, there is an interesting dynamic between Malawians and Zambians under the music video, who playfully compete for the right to the language. Many actively share their opinions on how cool it is to hear their native words in modern music and emphasize the importance of this moment for their cultural identity. Language becomes a bridge between them, enriching the discussion and creating a sense of unity.
Tyler showcases his creativity by blending various styles and influences. His musical work is perceived as art that can evoke emotions and address significant themes. This work could become one of the best in his career, and it is expected to receive recognition, even up to Grammy nominations. The rapper genuinely creates an unusual sound that inspires and attracts a new audience. There’s an opinion that the artist was partially influenced by performers like Paul Ngozi, which undoubtedly adds extra color to the perception of the song.
Yes, among many music connoisseurs, zamrock is not just a musical style but a real cultural gem that originated in Zambia in the 70s. This blend of psychedelic rock 'n' roll and local African rhythms not only enlivens the atmosphere but immerses listeners in a unique soundscape. The current excitement around Tyler, The Creator’s new work confirms that zamrock is finally starting to receive the attention it deserves, even in places where it is usually not discussed. The fact that Zambia and Chichewa (the language spoken by part of Malawi's population) are mentioned in the artist's tracks is not just noteworthy — it’s a landmark event for fans from these countries. The phrase “ZAMBIA MENTION IN A TYLER SONG. MY LIFE IS COMPLETE” reflects the delight that overwhelms listeners. In a world where cultural diversity is often overshadowed, such moments serve as reminders of how important it is to represent one’s roots and how they can be integrated into contemporary art. His transitions between various sound styles remain within the realm of recognizable sound while showcasing how he evolves as a musician. It feels like it’s not just music being made — an aura full of tension and mystery is created, something associated with horror and thriller. One cannot overlook the strong production aspect. Each beat sounds powerful, and the album promises to be truly vibrant and diverse in sound. Moreover, this work echoes the releases "IGOR" and "Flower Boy."
At the same time, not everyone receives the new track positively. There are people who express dissatisfaction, believing that the musical composition does not quite meet their expectations. This contrast of opinions creates even more discussion around the album. Iconic works and artists are referenced, such as Black Sabbath... But in reality, this emphasizes the diversity of influences and themes Tyler works with.
The visual component becomes an important part of the overall perception. The complex images and concepts that the musician incorporates into his music videos create opportunities for deep analysis and interpretation. As always, he shows that music is not just sounds, but also a director's art that can change perceptions and evoke emotions. The video seems to gather all the best traditions of cinematography: from tension to psychological depth. Visual metaphors and the use of symbolism create a unique artistic language that does not leave anyone indifferent.
Discussions around Tyler's new album serve as an excellent example of how music unites people and provides an opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings. Tyler, as an artist, continues to grow and evolve, offering his fans fresh ideas and emotions. This work can be considered an important milestone in his career, allowing him to further solidify his position in the music industry.
October 21, 2024