One Man Army Lyrics – Nabeel Akbar

One Man Army Lyrics – Nabeel Akbar

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you One Man Army Lyrics, performed by Nabeel Akbar. The concept for this Translation track originated with Nabeel Akbar, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through AADIBEATS‬, the producer behind it.


One Man Army Lyrics

hoke bhi gareeb maine kiye bade kaand
tere mister most stream se tu pooch mera naam, yeah
sawaal kare sir pe tere taan ke samaan
bata pehle fati jeans teri ya phir fati gaand
nafarat mujhe logon se jo khaate jhoothi kasme
rehta under ground phir bhi saki mujh pe nazrein
kaise bhala mujhse kabhi jeetenge ye race
jab in chutiyon ko baandhne nahi aate sahi se tasme

main khula ghoomo hood mein nahi aata koi bhi
fansane bandane bande munh pe na maaloom bande
bandooke leke ghoomate shikaar jaise dhoondhte
jidhar bheja ghoom jaaye nahi jaata phir koi bach ke

yeah, meri subah hoti magrib ke baad
naaraaz mujhse baitha mera mashriq mein yaar
kaafile ko karo jitna bhi taiyaar
tum saare milkar bhi sakte nahi kuch mera ukhaad
i am the boss man
ah…
ye sab gods plan
yeah…
ho gaye mujhse zyaada famous mere bahut fans
lagta hai mujhko jaise main bohemia
mujhse jalte jaise suraj
i am so hot man

baap-baap hota hai beta kare baat kaam ki
koi nahi mera main akela one man army
zindagi mein chahiye bas ab mere mann ko shaanti
bhaag-bhaag bhosdi ke dekh aayi aandhi
[Repeat X2]

jiski laathi uski bhains idhar saara scene ye hai
haan ye baat haqiqat hai asal mein james ye hai
kisi baahar waale ki to bhala kya hogi majaal
apne hi apnon se khud niwaale cheente hain

sabki alag kimatein hai nafarat poori team se hai
na tu idhar, na tu udhar chakke saare beech ke hain
bas ye leecher maange feature inko mainne bhik di hai
inke munh lagoon main phir se khud ye meri beizzati hai

peechhe loote magar acche bante munh pe tere
hain inse acchi nasl ke to rakhe kutte maine
rib bullet rib og 70 great
rib lipri aur vo jo yaar chal base
asal kam bache aur jaali har taraf dikhe
i do it for my dogs hum ek tujhe ke liye mar mite

hip-hop meri skills pe de top noch
all your big dogs getting killed fine and the dog
khwaabon mein daraaye tujhe bhoot dikhe mera bhala
humein kya khilaaye hua sookh ke tu kela
bani saari meri haath ki buniyad
beta humein kya sikhaayega tu school poora mera

baap-baap hota hai beta kare baat kaam ki
koi nahi mera main akela one man army
zindagi mein chahiye bas ab mere mann ko shaanti
bhaag-bhaag bhosdi ke dekh aayi aandhi
[Repeat X2]

khaali mujhse neki kari
poori mulk se gaddari
koi bhi jhanda leke naache international bikhari
phir jhanda koi bana de hoti kala ki nahi sarhad
phir to kal ko tu lehra dega israel ka bhi parcham
hoti galatiyaan sabhi se par tum maante nahi
mujhe dekhte ho aise jaise jaante nahi
meri baatein karte lete mera naam kyun nahi
tumne dekha to hai mujh mein kahin kaante nahi
teri baatein badi funny magar facts kidhar hai
meri loyalty ke badle mera bag kidhar hai

laala mujhe lag raha daal mein kuch kaala
let me talk to the management shak kidhar hai
main wahi tha jab tumne pahli dafa poke kiya
jab mere paas tha purana wala nokia
kamaaya khud ka music kiya mainne shauk kiya
muft ki nahi todi mainne kabhi kahin rotiyan
khud nahi pata tumhe kise kehte wafadaari
magar accha laga mujhe tumne ki jo khaitirdari
i don’t give a dime lage legacy pe daag
bas mein lad gaya sabon se meri legacy ke khatir baazi

hustle jaise tupac old school boomba
push up brother too far ho gaya main khoonkhar
hustle jaise tupac old school boomba
push up brother too far ho gaya main khoonkhar
hustle jaise tupac old school boomba
push up brother too far ho gaya main khoonkhar

yeah!

baap-baap hota hai beta kare baat kaam ki
koi nahi mera main akela one man army
zindagi mein chahiye bas ab mere mann ko shaanti
bhaag-bhaag bhosdi ke dekh aayi aandhi
[Repeat X2]

written by: Nabeel Akbar

“One Man Army” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

The song title… One Man Army. It’s not just a cool, tough-guy phrase, you know? The whole song, when you really listen, it frames this intense feeling of isolation within your own fight. It’s not about being invincible because you have a crew behind you, it’s the exact opposite. It’s about the sheer, exhausting weight of having to be your own general, your own soldier, your own supply line… because you can’t trust anyone else to have your back, or because your path is just that lonely. The title sets up this duality that the lyrics constantly wrestle with: pride in your own strength, but also this deep, deep weariness from carrying it all alone. It’s a badge of honor and a sentence, all at once.

Most Impactful Lines

Man, there are bits that just… stop you. The aggression is one thing, but the lines that cut the deepest are the ones laced with that bitter, observant truth. Like, “nafarat mujhe logon se jo khaate jhoothi kasme”… I mean, “I hate people who eat false oaths.” It’s such a specific, visceral image of betrayal. It’s not just lying, it’s consuming the promise, making it part of themselves, and it makes the disgust feel so physical. And then that whole bit later, “apne hi apnon se khud niwaale cheente hain” – “From my own loved ones, I myself pick off lice.” That’s… devastating. It’s this admission that the parasites, the people sucking you dry, they’re not some outside enemy. They’re in your inner circle. You’re constantly having to clean your own house, and it’s a disgusting, intimate task. It hits because it’s about betrayal from within, which is always the kind that leaves the deepest stain.

Decoding The Chorus

Okay so the chorus, it’s this mantra he keeps coming back to, this core of his identity. “Baap-baap hota hai beta kare baat kaam ki” – “The father is the father, the son should do the real work.” Right away, it’s about respect earned through action, not just empty talk. It’s a dismissal of anyone who’s all lip service. Then he says it, the title: “Koi nahi mera main akela one man army.” It’s a statement of fact, not a boast. There’s no one with me. I am it. The next line is the real twist, the vulnerability: “Zindagi mein chahiye bas ab mere mann ko shaanti.” After all that war, all that struggle… “In life, I just want peace of mind now.” That’s the whole conflict! The army wants to stand down. But it can’t, because the last line kicks the door in: “Bhaag-bhaag bhosdi ke dekh aayi aandhi.” “Run, run motherfucker, look, the storm has arrived.” The peace is a wish, but the reality is the perpetual storm he both represents and lives inside. The chorus isn’t a victory chant; it’s the cycle of his existence.

Most Relatable Part

For me, and maybe this is just where I’m at, the most brutally relatable part isn’t the anger. It’s the exhaustion of discernment. The whole verse about “sabki alag kimatein hai nafarat poori team se hai” – “Everyone has a different price, I hate the whole team.” And then, “bas ye leecher maange feature inko mainne bhik di hai” – “these leechers ask for a feature, to them I’ve given alms.” God, that feeling. When you’re trying to build something real, and you just get surrounded by people who see you as a transaction, a stepping stone. You give an inch trying to be supportive, and they see it as a charity handout, which somehow makes you look bad. It’s that specific loneliness of success or hustle, where you can’t tell who’s genuine and who’s just waiting for their cut. It makes you want to be that one man army, because at least you know your own intentions. That friction, between wanting brotherhood and being forced into solitude by the fakeness around you… that’s the heart of the song for me.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what’s it all leave you with? It’s not a happy ending. The song doesn’t resolve. It just… persists. The takeaway is the weight of self-reliance. The message is that when the world is full of false oaths, leeches, and fair-weather friends, your integrity becomes your fortress, but it also becomes your prison. You become your own one man army out of necessity, not desire. The final note, emotionally, is a mix of defiant pride and profound tiredness. It’s the look in the mirror after a long fight, acknowledging the strength it took to get here, but also seeing the cost in your own eyes. The “storm” he talks about, it’s both the chaos he weathers and the chaos he brings to anyone fake. And in the end, all that army wants is some peace it knows it probably won’t ever get. That tension… that’s what keeps me hitting replay. It’s too real to only hear once.

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