"F* OFF (Visualizer)" is a Spanish song from the album "Pink Aura" by Kenia Os, released on April 25, 2024. The song features Bella Poarch and was written by Kenia OS, Mechi Pieretti, Bella Poarch, Christina Galligan, Matthew Rey, and… Read More
F* OFF Lyrics
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[Intro: Kenya OS]
(Fuck off, off)
(Fuck off)
I saw that you called
"How am I" you asked me (You asked me)
You say you thought of me
And if I have been able to forgive you (Ay, ay, ay)
[Chorus: Kenya OS]
Sincerely, fuck off (Fuck off)
If you think I want to see you, baby, you're psycho
It's not personal, but you didn't even last that long (So much)
Lowering your ego a little wouldn't hurt you.
In case you are calling me
[Post-Chorus: Kenya OS]
Sincerely, fuck off
Ah-ah-ah-ah
fuck off
Sincerely
[Verse 1: Bella Poarch]
Not impressed with your show and tell
Brought your best, didn't go so well (Oh, well)
I guess I'll have to do it all by myself
Now you wanna go back in time? (Ew, no)
I would rather die
Yet it's kinda funny when I see you try, huh-uh-uh-uh
[Pre-Chorus: Bella Poarch & Kenya OS]
Hah, ah-ah-ah
Done, done fucking with fuckboys
We cancel the fuckboys
Hah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
Done, done fucking with fuckboys
(But we are like, too iconic for that, hahahaha)
[Chorus: Bella Poarch]
Sincerely, fuck off
If you think I want to see you, baby, you're psycho
It's not personal, but you didn't even last that long (So much)
Lowering your ego a little wouldn't hurt you.
In case you are calling me
[Post-Chorus: Bella Poarch]
Sincerely, fuck off
Hah, ah-ah-ah
fuck off
Sincerely
[Verse 2: Kenya OS]
You throw me, but game over
I'll stick with the Range Rover.
Thirty days and counting, and you waiting
From your mouth I'ma stay sovereign
Playing with you like tic-tac-toe
Mando XO, kisses to my ex ass hoe
Tap, tap, tap, tap me on your videophone
I made this so that you cry
[Pre-Chorus: Bella Poarch & Kenya OS]
Hah, ah-ah-ah
Done, done fucking with fuckboys
We cancel the fuckboys
Ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
Done, done fucking with fuckboys
(But we are like, too iconic for that, hahahaha)
[Chorus: Kenya OS]
Sincerely, fuck off (Fuck off)
If you think I want to see you, baby, you're psycho
It's not personal, but you didn't even last that long (So much)
Lowering your ego a little wouldn't hurt you.
In case you are calling me
Sincerely, fuck off (Fuck off)
The first place for your role as a saint (A saint)
I am burning the flowers that you left (Ah)
Of your friends there is one who is pulling
In case you are calling me
[Post-Chorus: Kenya OS]
Sincerely, fuck off
Ah-ah-ah-ah
fuck off
Sincerely
Sincerely, fuck off
Ah-ah-ah-ah
fuck off
[Outro: Bella Poarch]
fuck off
Hah, ah-ah-ah
fuck off
[Section: Intro: Kenya OS]
In the introduction, Kenia Os answers a call from her ex asking how she is doing and if she has been able to forgive him. She sets a sarcastic and dismissive tone, indicating that she has no interest in forgiving or resuming the relationship. The defiant attitude is clear from the beginning, preparing the listener for the song's empowering message.
[Section: Chorus: Kenya OS]
In the chorus, Kenya Os categorically rejects any chance of seeing her ex, calling it a "psycho" if she thinks she still wants to see him. She mentions that her ego needs to be reduced and that it's not personal, he just wasn't worth that much. The chorus reinforces the message of rejection and empowerment, making it clear that she has no interest in returning to the past.
[Section: Post-Chorus: Kenya OS]
The post-chorus is an emphatic repetition of the chorus, reaffirming the "fuck off" message with a forceful tone. This repetition serves to emphasize Kenya Os' contempt and resolve to never fall back into a toxic relationship.
[Section: Verse 1: Bella Poarch]
In the first verse, Bella Poarch expresses her disdain for her ex, stating that her best efforts were not enough and that she prefers to move on alone. She ridicules her attempts to return to the past, highlighting the absurdity of her efforts. Bella Poarch's lyrics complement Kenia Os' message, adding another voice of rejection and empowerment.
[Section: Pre-Chorus: Bella Poarch & Kenya OS]
In the pre-chorus, both artists declare that they are done with the "fuckboys" and that they are too iconic to deal with them anymore. This segment reinforces the union and solidarity between them, highlighting that they are above these failed relationships.
[Section: Chorus: Bella Poarch]
Bella Poarch takes the chorus, reiterating the message of rejection of the ex and suggesting that her ego needs to be reduced. She mentions that it's not personal, he just wasn't good enough. This chorus reiterates the central message of the song, solidifying the firm and confident stance of both artists.
[Section: Post-Chorus: Bella Poarch]
Bella Poarch's post-chorus follows the same line, reaffirming the "fuck off" message with a determined and uncompromising tone. The repetition emphasizes the determination to leave toxic relationships behind.
[Section: Verse 2: Kenya OS]
In the second verse, Kenia Os mocks her ex's attempts to reconnect, highlighting her own success and autonomy. She mentions that she is keeping the Range Rover and that she has been counting the days since she left it. The lyrics reflect her independence and strength, emphasizing that she doesn't need her ex to be happy.
[Section: Pre-Chorus: Bella Poarch & Kenya OS]
The pre-chorus repeats, with both artists reaffirming their decision to end the "fuckboys" and highlighting their iconic independence. This segment reinforces solidarity and empowerment between them.
[Section: Chorus: Kenya OS]
Kenya Os picks up the chorus, mentioning that her ex wasn't good enough and that she's been burning the flowers she left behind. She also hints that one of her ex's friends is interested in her, adding a touch of irony and scorn. This final chorus reaffirms her rejection and confidence.
[Section: Post-Chorus: Kenya OS]
The final post-chorus is a final reiteration of the “fuck off” message, cementing Kenia Os’ empowered stance. The repetition serves as a forceful and resolute closure to the song.
[Section: Outro: Bella Poarch]
Bella Poarch's outro repeats the "fuck off" message with a derogatory tone and ends the song with a declaration of independence and disdain for toxic relationships.
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About Song
"F* OFF (Visualizer)" is a Spanish song from the album "Pink Aura" by Kenia Os, released on April 25, 2024. The song features Bella Poarch and was written by Kenia OS, Mechi Pieretti, Bella Poarch, Christina Galligan, Matthew Rey, and Ismael Cano Jr. The production was handled by Mi$hnrz and the label is KeniaOS, which is the YouTube channel of Kenia Os. This collaboration between Kenia Os and Bella Poarch is characterized by its empowered attitude and direct, open-minded lyrics.
The lyrics of "F* OFF" address themes of personal empowerment and rejecting toxic relationships, specifically towards men who have not been good partners. The song expresses a clear declaration of independence and contempt for ex-partners who have not contributed anything positive. With a defiant and confident tone, Kenia Os and Bella Poarch emphasize the importance of not being influenced by past relationships and moving forward with confidence and self-sufficiency.
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Pink Aura English Translation Songs
F* OFF Official Video
FAQs
The "F* OFF" song is sung by Kenia Os featuring Bella Poarch
The "F* OFF" song by Kenia Os lyrics was written by Kenia OS, Mechi Pieretti, Bella Poarch, Christina Galligan, Matthew Rey & Ismael Cano Jr.
The "F* OFF" song by Kenia Os was produced by Mi$hnrz.
Kenia Os released "F* OFF" song on Apr 25, 2024.