Gen-Z Lyrics brings you GET AT ME Lyrics, performed by PREM DHILLON. The concept for this Translation track originated with PREM DHILLON, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through PREM DHILLON, the producer behind it.
GET AT ME Lyrics
ha jivein gharon nikley da dhallo le ke kaafila
main sunia ke oh vi hun copy maarde
o aapne hi munhon miyan mithu kise badri de
gogluaan utto rehnde mitthi jhaarde
o vaeliaan ch beh ke sunia main film maarde shareek
saade sajre khvaaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
saadi vekh ke chadhai chaunde paina saade naal kai
labbha thani kaddhna nu kai phirde
o badiaan de dillan ch te baniaan di nigah jeha
chadde assi aaj teri bade chirdi
o nigah vich aatr jinne mere naal de te
dooje nigaha vich meri kuri bolni
o inj teri jaande aan meni assi pehlo jina pehje picho
jaande aan patt rolni
o kurian te mili na mashoori jadon
saalian nu mari dehi jatt utte gaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
mere hath meri kalamiaan vaale
mainu meley mainu sute mainu thal thal geet alde
o jhooth jaande likhi chhakke vas challe khola hath
kaanduaan de kalam vi sharm manaaye
o gangstaan di peetan utte bol
kude jatt de jo hole vaale fire paun kaaleje ch ho
o geet meriaan to hoye chaalu
launde phirdhe te majhe to gta ch bali ni phiraavan
aao burrak-burrak utthe aa raati
sute munda chhavan da taabe jehe paun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o nasha muka daange jiai utte aaye dassi sappa nu daraave kaahde de chahran de
ih raashi pakhe chhon burhiyan te
jehra kaam putt saade naal nateeje maare ampairaan de
o thand saade cheeje nu vikhaun pastauniyaan jo shaba hai ja aunde hone rakhe jehre peele
o gehne pa ke yati karde badmaashian de palle bas reh gaye hun dhaunaan aale keele
o darde sunia bachaun hun jaana raah badal-badal jaan aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
aao worth je puchdi tu kude mere naadi
tere mauke de staaran naalo kitte vadhde aan
aao chukknia aan te jihne jinni chukki jaave
par bhulle na ki assi haddon vadhde aan
paal ke bhulekhe baithi gaddi saali laad
kadi putt vi piovan utte chaaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi
ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa
written by: PREM DHILLON
“GET AT ME” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
“Get at Me” it’s not a question, it’s a statement. It’s a challenge, It’s like putting up a wall and daring the world to try and climb it. The whole song feels like that moment where you’ve had enough of the whispers, the copies, the fake love, and you just plant your feet and go, “Alright, here I am. You got a problem? Get at me.” It frames everything as this defiant, chest-out response to the noise. It’s less about starting a fight and more about ending the speculation, like, “If you’re gonna talk, say it to my face.” That vibe, that confrontational confidence, it’s the engine of the whole track.
Most Impactful Lines
Man, a few lines just stop me every time. The opener, “ha jivein gharon nikley da dhallo le ke kaafila”… it’s this insane visual. It’s not just “I left the house,” it’s “I left the house like a procession, like a whole caravan.” It immediately sets this tone of unstoppable momentum and presence. You don’t just see him, you see the whole crew, the energy, the spectacle. It’s announcing arrival in the biggest way possible. Then later, there’s this quieter, sharper line: “o badiaan de dillan ch te baniaan di nigah jeha”. That contrast kills me. It’s saying people have the heart of a good person but the eyes, the gaze, of a merchant. They look at you and they’re calculating your worth, looking for an angle. That’s such a specific and brutal kind of betrayal, when someone’s kindness feels like a transaction. It hits because it’s so true, you know?
Decoding The Chorus
We all just vibe to the hook, but when you sit with it… Okay, so he keeps repeating “o ih vi gall unhna lai kude aa bade maardi”. Which is basically, “And even this thing, why do they make such a big deal out of it?” There’s this exasperation, this tired confusion. Like, “Why is this of all things what you’re choosing to focus on? Why is this a topic?” And then the payoff: “ke oh saade ferrian ch aaun lagge aa”. “That they’ve started wanting to come on my trips, in my journeys.” It’s the whole punchline. The gossip, the chatter, the fake outrage… it all boils down to envy. People are making noise because, deep down, they want in. They want a seat on the ride they claim to criticize. The chorus isn’t just a catchy repeat; it’s laying bare the pettiness of the haters. They’re not mad at the actions, they’re mad they’re not invited.
Most Relatable Part
For me, the most human, gut-punch part is tucked in the last verse: “o darde sunia bachaun hun jaana raah badal-badal jaan aaun lagge aa”. “I’ve heard the troubles, I want to save them, but now changing paths, my own life seems to come back to me.” Honestly, this hits different. After all the bravado, the cars, the defiance, there’s this moment of exhaustion. It’s that feeling when you’re trying to be there for everyone, carrying their burdens, but you realize you’re losing yourself in the detours. The path keeps changing because you’re trying to fix things for others, and suddenly you’re just… spent. You just want your own lane back. That conflict between the persona you have to uphold and the simple desire for your own peace, it’s so quietly devastating. It’s the vulnerability under the armor.
Conclusion & Overall Message
So what’s it all leave you with? I think the song ends in a place of defiant self-preservation. The message isn’t just “I’m the greatest,” it’s more complex. It’s: “This is my truth, my success, my circle. The noise is just background static from people who wish they were here. I see through the fake love, I feel the weight of expectations, but I’m not stepping off my path anymore.” It’s a declaration of ownership, over your journey, your loyalty, and your peace. The final takeaway, for me, is that strength isn’t about not feeling the pressure or the loneliness… it’s about feeling all of it, acknowledging that tired line about changing paths, and still saying “Get at Me” at the end of the day. It’s proud, yeah, but it’s a pride that’s been earned through fire, and that’s what makes it stick.
GET AT ME Song Video
GET AT ME Song Credits
| Song | GET AT ME |
| Artist(s) | PREM DHILLON |
| Album | GET AT ME |
| Writer(s) | PREM DHILLON |
| Producer(s) | PREM DHILLON |





