Gen-Z Lyrics brings you 1911 Lyrics, performed by Jxggi. The concept for this Translation track originated with Jxggi, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Yung4eva, the producer behind it.
1911 Lyrics
aaja jxggi!
pehla ae kannan da te dooja chaska car’an da
baneya lai team rakhane life style aa yaaran da
vairi lai doven cheezaan reason bandian haaran da
bahut risheya 9/11 pistol 19 yaaran da jaan taan
main khedaan hi na jad khedaan pattda viktaan jaavan
bahuti na bahis karan bas turdian kattda tiktaan jaavan
uh karde galatian ne main galatian kolon sikkda jaavan
out of box ho ke sochan te fer likhda jaavan
uggan fer jotaan utthe jithe ankhaan boiian ne ni
patian vich ron te laina geetan vich proiian ne ni
uho jiha dress kodian thale ke utte loiian ne ni
baaki suniian duniya ne jo vairi naal hoiian ne ni
jithe paye bheche utthe vadhe landu khet de vangu
aise dobe fer mur ne labhe o shange de vangu
jinnan ne jinni koshish kiti mainu dabbann di ni
kar gia unna de hatthon uni jaldi rahe de vangu
pehla ae kannan da te dooja chaska car’an da
baneya lai team rakhane life style aa yaaran da
vairi lai doven cheezaan reason bandian haaran da
bahut risheya 9/11 pistol 19 yaaran da
utte jaanu kai rah gaye sanu neevan karde karde
saukhe nahi chakke jaande jad akalan te painde perde
pehlan aukaat ton jyada fara mar tan lainde ne ni
nikalde ghar ton ne par bahar rakhane darde darde
kalle nu sittan de lai lagge paye ne team bana ke
lattan na bhar chaldian dene paine beam bana ke
sunn la jad tars vi aunda hun hasse de naal naal ni
karde ne shuru diss ton bahi jaande ne meme bana ke
edi ki bhukh fam di jaggi baitha sochi jaanda
uhnu hi eh vadh lain jo payalan nu goti jaanda
pen mera first mor te jihra aunda thoki jaanda
khulle jo sah naal bhirda band kara ke foki jaanda
pehla ae kannan da te dooja chaska car’an da
baneya lai team rakhane life style aa yaaran da
vairi lai doven cheezaan reason bandian haaran da
bahut risheya 9/11 pistol 19 yaaran da
written by: Jxggi
“1911” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Okay, so the title… 1911. Right away, you know this isn’t going to be a light listen. It’s the model of a classic pistol, you know? And that frames everything. This song isn’t about glorifying that, not really. It’s about what that symbol means in the world he’s describing. It’s about the constant pressure, the defense mechanism you have to carry, literally and mentally. The year 1911 is old, it’s a relic, but it’s still functioning, still potent. That’s the vibe he’s laying down—this weight of history, of conflict, of having to be a fortress that’s been under siege for a long, long time. It sets the stage for a story about survival, loyalty, and the cost of both.
Most Impactful Lines
Man, a few of these just… stop you. In that first verse, when he says “uggan fer jotaan utthe jithe ankhaan boiian ne ni”… I mean, “I’ll rise right there where eyes have been sown.” That’s so visual and heavy. It’s not just about success, it’s about succeeding specifically in the field where people have been watching, waiting for you to fail, or maybe where they’ve buried their own dreams. It’s a reclaiming. And then there’s “sunn la jad tars vi aunda hun hasse de naal naal ni”. “Listen, when pity comes now, I laugh along with it.” That’s the armor, right? That’s the point of no return. When even sympathy feels like an insult you have to mock. That shift from pain to a cold, laughing defiance… that’s where the heart of the song really beats for me.
Decoding The Chorus
We all chant this part, but let’s sit with it. “Pehla ae kannan da te dooja chaska car’an da” – “First is for the ears, and second is the taste of the car.” Okay, so first impressions, your word, your reputation… that comes first. Then the lifestyle, the proof, the material “taste” of it all. It’s a blueprint. “Baneya lai team rakhane life style aa yaaran da” hits next – “I’ve made a team to maintain this lifestyle, it’s because of my friends.” This is crucial. The success isn’t solitary. The fortress has a crew. It’s built on brotherhood. Then the twist: “Vairi lai doven cheezaan reason bandian haaran da”. “For the enemy, both these things are the reason for losing battles.” Your unity and your success are literally the weapons that defeat your rivals. And then he seals it with the title line, “bahut risheya 9/11 pistol 19 yaaran da”, tying all that protection and loyalty back to the central, grim symbol. The chorus is this perfect, cyclical manifesto of why they move how they move.
Most Relatable Part
For me, and this might sound strange given the intensity, it’s the lines about outgrowing. “Uh karde galatian ne main galatian kolon sikkda jaavan / out of box ho ke sochan te fer likhda jaavan.” “They do wrongs, I learn from those wrongs and keep moving / By thinking out of the box, and then I keep writing.” That’s the universal heart of it, I think. It’s that feeling of taking every negative, every betrayal, every “no,” and not just letting it harden you, but letting it teach you. And then using that lesson to create your own path, your own art, your own rulebook. It’s alchemy. It’s the part that isn’t just about street struggle, it’s about any creative person, any underdog, turning their obstacles into their curriculum. That’s the quiet engine in the middle of all the bravado.
Conclusion & Overall Message
So what’s it all leave you with? A deep, rattling sense of earned territory. This song isn’t a celebration of chaos, it’s a chronicle of a constructed order. The message is about the foundations you build—in your craft, with your brothers, in your own mind—when the world outside is unpredictable. The “1911” isn’t just a gun; it’s the final argument for a philosophy built from the ground up. It’s about carrying the weight so your circle doesn’t have to. And honestly, the final note isn’t aggression, it’s resilience. It’s the sound of someone who has mapped every threat, valued every alliance, and decided exactly what they’re protecting. It leaves you feeling like the fortress is strong, not because the walls are thick, but because the people inside know exactly why they’re there.
1911 Song Video
1911 Song Credits
| Song | 1911 |
| Artist(s) | Jxggi |
| Album | 1911 |
| Writer(s) | Jxggi |
| Producer(s) | Yung4eva |

