Follow Karo Lyrics – Emiway Bantai

FOLLOW KARO LYRICS – EMIWAY BANTAI

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Follow Karo Lyrics, performed by Emiway Bantai. The concept for this Translation track originated with Emiway Bantai, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Emiway Bantai, the producer behind it.


Follow Karo Lyrics

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

(Haa follow karo)

Haa aise kaise follow kare
Kabhi mil hum se million mein followers hain
Har jagah fans apne all over hai
Bole bollywood bhi style apna borrow kare
Wo chhod jidhar dekh udhar apna banner
See tere saath ghoomne main aapun sudhar daale manner
Warna aapun tappori tu ekdum vo chhori
Jo chhori chahiye thi samjhe kya madam
Madam jaldi kisi pe hote nahi
Rote nahi jigar apna hard jaldi kisi ke liye rote nahi
Haa jab se tere peeche tab se arijit sun raha hoon
Haan tum bhi ho sun sun ke hafte se ghoom raha hoon

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

(Haa follow karo)

Pyaar kitna jata dun kya
Haan khauf nahi hai kisse bhi khule aam bata dun kya
Hun main sitara gulshan jaake laad dun kya
Tere peeche paagal kar dali kar dali jaadu kya
Aapun karte nahi babu-shona
Haa pyaar tera lag raha mere ko jaadu tona
Haa taala laga hua kab se dil pe tere
Kisi aur ko nahi mujhe khaali chaabi do na
Kya bhi hona farak nhi basna hai andar
Phool khila barson baad dil tha ye khandar
Ye aisa hai pyaar sabko lage fairytale
Tabhi to main kehta tu meri roop manzil
Hum karte nahi bumble
Par pehla hai muh mera
Haa teko tujko patane tadap raha hoon rooh mera
Shake ki hai begum book kar daale jho mera
Tower mein flat hua flat jab se tu mera

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

Bahut hard mat le tu tension
Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension
Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention
Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention

(Haa follow karo)

written by: Emiway Bantai

“Follow Karo” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

“Follow Karo” is cheeky and obvious, but in a good way, it sets up this whole vibe about attention, followers, the little theatre of modern love and fame… and then flips it. On the surface it sounds like another flex about followers and style, right, but the song keeps circling back to something softer, like a promise tucked into braggadocio. The title primes you to notice who’s watching, who’s chasing, who wants to be seen, but Emiway quietly asks us to notice sincerity too, the stuff behind the likes and the story mentions. It’s loud and playful, but there’s this steady undertone that says, I will carry your tension, you don’t have to perform for me… and that contrast is what picks your ear and keeps you replaying it.

Most Impactful Lines

There are a couple of lines that I always rewind to, the ones that land and just sit in your chest. Like, “Haa aise kaise follow kare, Kabhi mil hum se million mein followers hain” — it’s playful, it’s a flex, but it’s not empty, it feels human because it’s admitting distance and scale, while also promising presence. Then the chorus line “Bahut hard mat le tu tension” is deceptively simple, it’s a soft command in the middle of show-off energy, and that flip is beautiful, honestly this hits different. And later, when he sings “Taala laga hua kab se dil pe tere” it goes from swagger to something locked, private, like he’s moved from crowd-chasing to being stubbornly faithful. Those hits are what make the song more than just a club banger, they make it feel like a small conversation between two people amid all the noise.

Decoding The Chorus

Start with “Bahut hard mat le tu tension“, that line is a soft command, like telling someone to breathe. Not dismissive, but calming, and you can feel the protector energy. Then “Traas nahin baby pal loonga teri tension” turns the calm into a promise, he’s literally offering to hold the stress, like I’ll carry the weight so you don’t have to, which is intimate in a low key way. Next, “Duniya peeche sirf tujhe deta hai attention” reads like an acknowledgment of fame, or even envy, like the world notices you and that can be exhausting, it’s both flattering and hollow. The final beat, “Ye wo nahin jo story pe maangegi mention“, is the little mic drop — he’s saying this relationship isn’t about tagging and mentions, it’s not performative, that’s the part that reframes everything. So taken together the chorus is: don’t stress, I’ll handle it, yes the world looks, but this is real, not a show. It’s very neat, simple lines, but they stack into something layered.

Most Relatable Part

The section that always gets me, is where ego and vulnerability sit next to each other, like when he talks about not crying for anyone quick, and then later about the heart being locked with only one key. There’s this line, “Madam jaldi kisi pe hote nahi, Rote nahi jigar apna hard jaldi kisi ke liye rote nahi” — it’s funny and proud, but underneath it there’s a little confession, like, I’m careful because it matters. That tension between wanting to be seen and being afraid to be hurt is so human, I mean who hasn’t been both loud and guarded at once? Also when he imagines spoiling someone, making them feel special, it’s relatable because we all juggle the show for the world and the quiet acts of care for the person who matters. This part feels real because it’s messy, it’s not polished love song romance, it’s the awkward, stubborn, imperfect kind that most of us live in.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what sticks after the last beat? That attention and followers and borrowed bollywood style are just the backdrop, right, the neon lights. The real message is about choosing something steady in that glare, offering to shoulder tension, being genuine when everyone else is asking for a mention. It’s kind of a modern love note, wrapped in flex, that says: I see you, I’ll protect you, and I’m not here for clout. That’s why I keep replaying it, because it’s fun and confident, but it also quietly promises care. It feels like a friend who can be loud in a crowd, but who will switch off the lights and be there when it matters. Okay, that are my feelings, messy and simple, and yeah I’ll probably play this again.

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