410 Lyrics – Sidhu Moose Wala ft. Sunny Malton
410 Lyrics
[Intro: Sunny Malton]
I-i-i-Its Offgrid
[Chorus: Sunny Malton]
Its 4:10, I’m on the 410
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
This time I want it all not a portion
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
This time I want it all not a portion
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410
[Verse 1: Sunny Malton]
Its like welcome to the Region of Peel, it’s getting scary
I been on road for the cheese I love dairy
I been screaming f**k the opps I know they hear me
I been grippin on my steel, f**k if they fear me
Don’t die playing superman, you ain’t Clark Kent
Motherf**kers thought I died but I ain’t start yet
Where I’m from, it’s no face no case
You can get your top lit up, like you sitting in a Wraith
I’m nasty, got hits like that homie from Degrassi
My homies in the front, with two b!tches in the backseat
Paparazzi harass me, sh!t getting flashy
All my homies down to ride, just like a taxi
Malton da munda, Brampton ch gunda
On the 410 gaddiya de vich hunda
Bumping 2pac gallan lokaan di na suna
I don't listen to you peasants man, I do what I wanna
Jatt kaim aa, sadda time aa
Vaeri rehnda satho dekh seham seham aa
Dekh aukha saddi gallan nu hai sehna
Faida chakk bhajje naam ni main lena
Look at me now, hun oh dekh
Sippin champagne like I know Drake
Tension ni lende par krde aa chill
Brampton aake dekhli rakhde ni dhill
[Chorus: Sunny Malton & Sidhu Moose Wala]
Its 4:10, I’m on the 410
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
This time I want it all not a portion
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410 (Yeah)
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
(Sidhu Moose 'ala)
This time I want it all not a portion (Ayy-aye)
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410
(Woh-woh hrrrr)
[Verse 2: Sidhu Moose Wala]
410 B-town gaddi hauli-hauli jave
Chobar plaze vich gede kddi jave
Ring-ring-ring utto phone bjji jave
Phone te Toronto ikk naddi saddi jave
Laal-laal akhaan aala gehra hoi janda
Jive jive ambraan te nehra hoi janda
Chobar di kalli-kalli budak di naad
Loka bhaa de hun ta savera hoi janda
Diggi ch Draco aa te dhaun vich killa
Brampton bigde hoye jatta da ya tilla
Kaale sheeshe bass nal hunde vibrate
Kaali-kaali gadi vich vjje Ankhila
Kill-kill-kill eh aa killera da time
Real hustle baby eh ni feeler'an da time
Dope bann-bann ke na sadkaa te ghum
Its 4:10 baby eh aa dealer’an da time
Stop sign te v gaddi hundi ni stop
License plate dekh lukk de ne opp
Pullover karne de chakkra ch poore
Jatt nal bahle obsessed ne cop
Bhalde aa saale meri gaddi cho crack
Steeles-Mclaughlin ton krde track
Ehna de te mere bass vision ch gap
Main easy money kehnda te eh kehnde aa black
(He-he-ha)
[Chorus: Sunny Malton]
Its 4:10, I’m on the 410 (Its 4:10)
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
(Made a fortune)
This time I want it all not a portion
It's 4:10, I'm on the 410 (It's 410)
It's 4:10, I'm on the 410 (Ha-ha)
Me and my dawg just made a fortune
(Made a fortune)
This time I want it all not a portion
(I wantt it all)
It’s 4:10, I’m on the 410 (Yeah)
[Outro: Sunny Malton & Sidhu Moose Wala]
Sidhu Moose Wala
Sunny Malton
Je tenu pehlon ni ci pata
Mein vi dil da ni madda (He-he-ha)
Aun de jatta
You know I mean
Rest in peace motherf**king goat baby (Ha-ha)
410 Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "410" by Sidhu Moose Wala ft. Sunny Malton depicts the lifestyle and experiences of individuals from the Brampton area, particularly focusing on their involvement in illicit activities such as dealing drugs and navigating through a dangerous environment. The song celebrates their successes, challenges societal norms, and pays homage to their roots while also acknowledging the risks and consequences of their actions.
[Verse 1]
Sunny Malton begins by welcoming listeners to the Region of Peel, expressing the increasing sense of danger in his environment. He metaphorically references being on the road for money, likening it to a love for dairy products, possibly indicating a fondness for wealth. He declares his defiance towards his adversaries and his readiness to defend himself, emphasizing the need for self-preservation in his world. The line "Don’t die playing superman, you ain’t Clark Kent" advises against reckless bravado, implying that survival requires practicality rather than heroism. He describes the anonymity of crime in his area, where perpetrators can evade consequences due to the lack of witnesses. Malton boasts about his successes and warns against underestimating him, indicating his refusal to conform to societal expectations. He references his Punjabi heritage and asserts his independence, expressing a disregard for others' opinions and a determination to chart his own path. The line "Look at me now, hun oh dekh / Sippin champagne like I know Drake" suggests a newfound status and indulgence in luxury, drawing parallels to the success of the rapper Drake.
[Chorus]
The chorus reiterates the time (4:10) and location (410), symbolizing a specific moment in their lives. Malton and Sidhu Moose Wala celebrate their recent financial gain and express a desire for even greater success, emphasizing their ambition and hunger for wealth. The repetition of the phrase "Me and my dawg just made a fortune" underscores their partnership and camaraderie in their pursuit of success. Sidhu Moose Wala's addition to the chorus adds to the celebratory tone and reinforces their shared experiences and aspirations.
[Verse 2]
Sidhu Moose Wala continues the narrative, describing the atmosphere and activities in Brampton. He depicts the slow, leisurely pace of life, contrasting it with the urgency of his endeavors. Moose Wala references communication via phone, suggesting coordination and networking within the criminal underworld. He uses vivid imagery to evoke a sense of danger and mystique, portraying himself as a formidable figure. Moose Wala boasts about his possessions and lifestyle, emphasizing his dominance and influence. He describes encounters with law enforcement, portraying them as ineffective and obsessed with him. Moose Wala flaunts his defiance towards authority and dismisses their attempts to apprehend him. He acknowledges the risks of his lifestyle but revels in the thrill of it, highlighting the adrenaline rush of evading capture. The line "Its 4:10 baby eh aa dealer’an da time" glorifies the illicit trade and the sense of empowerment it brings.
[Outro]
In the outro, Sunny Malton and Sidhu Moose Wala exchange acknowledgments and affirm their shared experiences. Malton expresses a sense of belonging and solidarity with Moose Wala, indicating mutual respect and understanding. The phrase "Rest in peace motherfuckin' goat baby" pays tribute to a deceased individual, using slang ("goat" for "greatest of all time") to honor their memory. The outro serves as a conclusion to the song, reinforcing themes of camaraderie, resilience, and remembrance.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Sidhu Moose Wala (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Sunny Malton
- Producer(s)
- Offgrid
- Writter(s)
- Sidhu Moose Wala & Sunny Malton
- Released On
- April 10, 2024
Sidhu Moose Wala (Singles) Songs
- 1.410 ft. Sunny Malton
- 2.Aj Kal Ve
- 3.Dollar ft. Dev Kharoud, Pooja Verma
- 4.El Chapo
- 5.Homicide
- 6.Jaan ft. Sidhu Moose Wala, Mandy Takhar
- 7.Jailaan ft. Mahabir Bhullar, Tarsem Paul, Bhana Sidhu
- 8.Mirza
- 9.Outlaw
- 10.Pittal
- 11.Roti
- 12.Saab ft. Gurtaj
- 13.So High
- 14.These Days ft. Bohemia
- 15.Tochan ft. Sonia Maan
- 16.Yaarian
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "410" song?
"410" song is sung by Sidhu Moose Wala ft. Sunny Malton.
Who is the lyrics writer of "410" song?
"410" song lyrics written by Sidhu Moose Wala & Sunny Malton.
Who is the music producer of "410" song?
"410" song music composed & produced by Offgrid.
When was "410" song released?
"410" song was released on April 10, 2024.