Whether you understand Hindi or not, the aggressive drum beat (composed by Tanishk Bagchi) and the raw pain in B Praak’s voice transcend language. The lyrics tell us that in a world full of rules, sometimes, you have to be the Khalifa .
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Shoot me, friends, Or hug me. I am saying those things That you cannot tolerate. Chorus (Repeat) Khalifa ke hum hain... Verse 2: The Rebellion Hindi/Romanized: Duniya se nahi darna humko Duniya humse dare Saare niyam tod chuke hain Saare chehare padh liye
The atmosphere is full of smoke, Or is it a river of fire? Who knows what will happen tomorrow, Or what won't happen tomorrow. Breaking Down the Psychology: Why We Love the Khalifa Why do we scream "Goli Maaro Mujhe Yaaro" at the top of our lungs? It seems counterintuitive to ask to be shot. However, in the context of B Praak’s gravelly voice, this line is about invincibility.
If you have scrolled through Instagram Reels, watched a high-energy Bollywood dance video, or attended a North Indian wedding in the last five years, you have felt the seismic bass drop of “Khalifa Ke Hum Hain.”
Officially composed by and sung by the powerhouse B Praak , this track took the nation by storm. But unlike typical romantic ballads, this song is a raw declaration of power. It is aggressive, it is loud, and it is unapologetically bold.
What does "Khalifa" mean to you? Is it a title, an attitude, or a rebellion? Let us know in the comments below.
We belong to the Khalifa, We belong to the Khalifa. Whatever we do is right. Whatever we say is right. Verse 1: The Attitude Hindi/Romanized: Seedha saadha dil nahi hai Thoda sa hum bhi nahi hai Kisi se kya gila kare Jo sang hai woh khud nahi hai