The Bell Lyrics by Yeat is a new english song by Yeat, released on Coachella’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Yeat, Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns, produced by Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns, and released on April 15, 2025. While no album has been announced in connection with the single, the song delivers a high-energy, bass-heavy performance that’s emblematic of Yeat’s hypnotic, futuristic trap sound, saturated with surreal ad-libs and distorted vocal textures.
The song The Bell revolves around themes of indulgence, power, and hedonistic dominance. With a distorted lens on fame, sex, and substance use, Yeat layers his verses with brash confidence and chaotic energy. The recurring metaphor of the “bell” acts as a symbol for sexual initiation, action, and control, playing into his exaggerated persona. The track leans heavily on stylistic flair and sonic atmosphere rather than deep emotional reflection, showcasing Yeat’s signature blend of flex-heavy lyricism and otherworldly production.
The Bell Details
Song | The Bell |
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Artists | Yeat |
Written By | Yeat, Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns |
Produced By | Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns |
Label | Coachella |
Language | English |
Released Date | Apr 15, 2025 |
The Bell Lyrics
[Pre-Chorus]
(Roof, roof) I can’t feel my— on my own grave, ha (Phew)
(Ki-King Tonka, yeah)
I can’t feel myself, yeah-ah
I can’t feel myself
(Ki-King Tonka, yeah)
[Chorus]
Lil’ twat ring the bell when she wanna get fucked
I ring that bell when I wanna get sucked
Told ’em, “Ring that bell”, told’ em, “Pull up, what’s up?” (Ki-King Tonka)
Song was already turnt but the bell turned up (Tonka)
[Verse 1]
Oh
See you got money, but you only got tens
You ain’t got no bread, you ain’t got no life
You ain’t got no shit goin’ on for you, yeah
Molly my cup, it’s got me turnin’ sideways
Fuck on that bitch, I’ma hit this shit sideways
I got that pussy screamin’ out “Yeah-yeah”
Hol’ up, told ya you ain’t gettin’ shit back (Phew)
Yeah, shawty don’t wanna go [?] (Huh), yeah
Shawty know what she did, that [?], yeah
All my diamonds speak to me, yeah
All my diamonds are Major League
King Tonka never fallin’ off, this life was meant for me
[Pre-Chorus]
(Roof, roof) I can’t feel my— on my own grave, ha (Phew)
(Ki-King Tonka, yeah)
I can’t feel myself, yeah-ah
I can’t feel myself
(Ki-King Tonka, yeah)
[Chorus]
Lil’ twat ring the bell when she wanna get fucked
I ring that bell when I wanna get sucked
Told ’em, “Ring that bell”, told’ em, “Pull up, what’s up?” (Ki-king Tonka)
Song was already turnt but the bell turned up (Tonka)
The Bell Lyrics Meaning
[Pre-Chorus]
In the pre-chorus, Yeat dives into a dissociative state, likely brought on by drug use, where he feels disconnected from himself—”on my own grave” alludes to a numbed sense of mortality. The repeated “Ki-King Tonka” acts as a vocal tag, reinforcing his alter ego and larger-than-life image. This section sets the mood for the surreal, almost hallucinogenic tone of the track.
[Chorus]
Yeat uses provocative language and metaphors to express sexual control and hedonism. The bell becomes a euphemism for initiating intimacy or asserting dominance. Whether it’s his partner or himself ringing it, the act signifies instant gratification. The final line points out how the song was already hyped, but this symbolic action pushed it even further—emphasizing Yeat’s ability to elevate energy both musically and sexually.
[Verse 1]
This verse is a direct shot at those who pretend to have status but lack real wealth or influence. Yeat mocks their financial standing and simultaneously flaunts his own lifestyle—marked by designer drugs, reckless sexual encounters, and gaudy displays of success. He paints himself as untouchable, with his diamonds described as having their own voice and value. The line “this life was meant for me” closes the verse on a self-declared prophecy of fame, power, and permanence.
[Pre-Chorus]
The second instance of the pre-chorus mirrors the first, reinforcing Yeat’s disconnection and altered state of being. Its repetition contributes to the cyclical, almost hypnotic nature of the song, blending sound and mood over narrative development.
[Chorus]
Returning to the chorus, Yeat emphasizes the ritualistic power of the “bell” again, highlighting his need for control and desire. The repetition makes the metaphor more commanding, turning the hook into an anthemic chant that blurs lines between party anthem and performance art.
The Bell Official Video
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The "The Bell" song is sung by Yeat.
The "The Bell" song by Yeat lyrics was written by Yeat, Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns.
The "The Bell" song by Yeat was produced by Synthetic, talk2primo & Cai Burns.
Yeat released "The Bell" song on Apr 15, 2025.
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