Nardo Wick - Dah Dah Da Ah -
: Nardo Wick raps about the violence and paranoia of his environment, referencing specific firearms like FNs, Glock 19s, and SKs .
The official music video, released on , was directed by Dell Nie and Nardo Wick himself. Nardo Wick - Dah Dah Da ah
The song's primary draw is its eerie, minimalist production that contrasts a dark trap beat with a classic pop hook. : Nardo Wick raps about the violence and
Lyrically, the song is a stark depiction of street life in Jacksonville, Florida. referencing specific firearms like FNs
: The track heavily features a re-recorded (interpolated) version of the iconic vocal melody from Suzanne Vega’s 1987 hit "Tom's Diner".
: The chorus asks for understanding rather than judgment from those who have never "seen the bottom". Music Video & Visuals