Only Big Moves Lyrics – Loka

Only Big Moves Lyrics – Loka

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Only Big Moves Lyrics, performed by Loka. The concept for this Hindi track originated with Lok Bista, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Dr. Rasal, the producer behind it.


Only Big Moves Lyrics

rasal!
laun kya kadak
haa let’s go
ye abhi profits mein hun nikla minus se
isliye drop nahim karega mahine se
mujhe hate karne valo ke main sar pe savar
inke nak mein main dam jaise sinus mein

aur attack poch abhi ye bat soch
aya zero se 100 mere passport
jab drop karun bahar hote
network jam idhar aur words itna fly lage passport
pahle tar mein the abhi ham dhar mein
a self made bacche nahi hum star ke
mujhe jeet mili kafi har ke
phir bhi hath rakhe khule srk

inko bhagavan ke raste pe laya main
ye log dua mangne lage mere har pe le le
drugs mujhse lena kabhi smoke nahim kyonki
highland hota mera bahar se mujhko ek bat
bolega jo bhaiya bhaiya usko step kara denge
ham log jaya chhaya tere pr vale stunt ab
tak gaya nahim tujhe viral hona hai jaise bhaiya ne

b^^^h move get out the way
dekh ke ye success kyun hairan hue
khel rahe ye sanp-sidi saitan hun main
tere sath mein kaun dhokhebaj pahchan unhe

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

only big moves sick shoes
f^^k karun game hard jaise mere d^^k tous
pu^^^es tere homies mere gang mein se pitbulls
lage apna shed hard core tera shed loose

ye mujhko punjabi boys bolte sick dude
jab label se karta hun main deal ki baatein
bolte lokas attitude is rude, it is what it is
to iss cool mere hobbies ki ankhom pe hai sirf dhul
mere saamne mat kabhi age hil-dul
aur galati se dekhna nahi bilkul

nahin to pankh deke uda denge red bull
iss room ka main owner yaham pe pet tu
main apne position mein pahle se set hun
kitne shawties ka ban chuka main mehboob

mera ek naam alag hai roop
inke mus lage big ye kit jaise rebel karte
tupac ko flex in pe suit karta hai
idle khud karte smoke phir ye judge karte pedal
sabse bare hypocrite ka de do aise medal
mujhe hate de rahe scene mein do phul ke jore
ye log bahan ke nahim ye log brain se laure
mere city mein shows inke cancel ho rahe vo
log ugly bi^^hes ham log handsome chhore

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

only big moves on my boss s^^t
pahle highest f^^k tha na office
maine trap house ko bana diya office
laya minus se khud ke liye profits

written by: Lok Bista

“Only Big Moves” Song Meaning Explained

The Song Title & The Big Picture

You know, the title “Only Big Moves” isn’t just a cool, confident phrase you throw around… it’s the entire thesis of the song, it’s the manifesto. It frames everything you’re about to hear not as bragging, but as a statement of principle. This isn’t a song about small wins or getting by. It’s about a complete mindset, a refusal to operate on any level other than strategic, game-changing decisions. Every line that follows, from the struggle to the success, is filtered through that lens. Loka is telling us that when you come from nothing, you can’t afford to play small. Every single action has to be a calculated step toward building your own empire. That’s the vibe, you know? It’s not just flexing, it’s the philosophy of a self-made person.

Most Impactful Lines

Okay, so the verses are packed with these sharp, almost visceral images, but a couple just stop me every time. First, “mujhe jeet mili kafi har ke / phir bhi hath rakhe khule srk”. Man. That translates to “I got many victories after losing / still, I keep my hands open like SRK.” That reference to Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic open-arm pose… it’s so layered. It’s saying yeah, I’ve taken L’s, I’ve been through the grind, but my victory stance isn’t one of clenched-fist aggression—it’s open, welcoming, iconic. It’s about grace after the struggle. Then there’s the venom in “ye log bahan ke nahim ye log brain se laure”. He’s dismissing the haters by saying they’re not just sister-swearers (a common insult), they’re brain-dead. It’s that specific, cutting dismissal that hits so hard because it elevates his own hustle as intellectual, while reducing theirs to pure, thoughtless noise. That’s so cool because it’s not just a comeback, it’s an entire tiered ranking of opposition.

Decoding The Chorus

We all chant this part, right? But let’s sit with it for a second, line by line. “only big moves on my boss s^^t” sets the stage—this is executive-level thinking, CEO mindset. Then comes the pivot: “pahle highest f^^k tha na office”. He’s acknowledging the past, like, “remember when the biggest thing was just messing around in an office job?” It instantly grounds the boast in a real journey. Then the transformation: “maine trap house ko bana diya office”. This is the core metaphor. He didn’t just leave the streets; he formalized the hustle. He turned an illicit, risky space (the trap) into a legitimate, operational headquarters. The “trap house” becomes a symbol of raw, underground hustle, and the “office” is the structure, the business, the success. And the final line seals it: “laya minus se khud ke liye profits”. It’s a financial statement. Started in the negative, in debt or with nothing, and now the profits are personal, for himself and his circle. Each line is a step in the business plan: philosophy, past, transformation, result.

Most Relatable Part

For me, honestly, the most human moment isn’t even a flex. It’s the quieter, almost weary line in the verse: “isliye drop nahin karega mahine se” — “that’s why I won’t drop a song for months.” On the surface, it’s about being strategic with releases. But underneath… you can hear the exhaustion, the pressure of maintaining this “only big moves” standard. He’s not just randomly silent; he’s grinding, he’s building capital, he’s making sure the next move is indeed big enough. That’s so incredibly real. Anyone who’s ever tried to build something—a career, art, a business—knows that feeling. The outside world sees the silence as inactivity, but inside, it’s this immense pressure cooker of work and anxiety, making sure you don’t disappoint the ambition you’ve set for yourself. That admission, tucked between the boasts, is the song’s secret heartbeat.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what’s it all leave you with? It’s not just a victory lap. The takeaway is the blueprint. The song is the story of alchemy—turning loss into wins, hate into fuel, a trap into an office, a minus into a profit. The final, repeating chorus drives home that this isn’t a one-time event; it’s a cycle, it’s the permanent operating system. Loka’s ultimate message is about sovereignty. He built his own system, his own rules, his own metrics for success (“khud ke liye profits”). And once you do that, the hate, the doubt, the hypocrites… they just become background noise to your own engine revving. You’re left feeling like you can reframe your own struggles, you know? Like your past “minus” is just the raw material for your next big move. And that… that’s why you replay it.

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