The NCT subunit drops a track about battlefield confidence and crew loyalty.
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The NCT subunit drops a track about battlefield confidence and crew loyalty.
The lyric treats legacy like a physical thing you wear, something you're 'Living' and 'drippin'' with.
It's less about building a reputation than inhabiting one that's already roaring inside, that 'Lion who lives in me.'
Editor's note
WayV's Leonidas flexes with Spartan swagger
The NCT subunit drops a track about battlefield confidence and crew loyalty.
A lion knows the jungle
The lyric treats legacy like a physical thing you wear, something you're 'Living' and 'drippin'' with. It's less about building a reputation than inhabiting one that's already roaring inside, that 'Lion who lives in me.'
The phrase 'Maybe I'm damaged / But babe I'm a savage' does a lot of work. It admits vulnerability right before slamming the door shut with bravado. The damage isn't a weakness here, it's just another reason to come through harder.
It's a quiet, almost proverbial moment in a noisy song. The claim isn't about strength alone, but about a specific, natural authority that comes from knowing the terrain.
The way 'Yeah we glow, yeah we glow' sits against the battle talk sticks with you. It's not just about winning; it's about shining while you do it.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "Lion who lives in me."the pull of "Maybe I'm damaged / But babe I'm a savage"the pull of "Yeah we glow, yeah we glow"
Lyrics
[Play V] LEONIDAS
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Maybe I'm damaged
But babe I'm a savage
Come through with the crew
You know that you knew
You in it so crazy we flexin'
Three hundred's all we need
Lion who lives in me
The spirit of a prodigy
Life of a legacy
Living supremacy
Eternity
In a battle we go, go
(Yeah we glow, yeah we glow)
So hot we on a roll
(eobs-eo, eobs-eo)
No joke, yeah, we going slow mo'
Kicking with the bass go
Drippin' with that combo
King with a Sparta
King Leonidas boutta drop
Killing with no mercy
Said I'm crazy yeah
Frontin' now we're winners
Say it back to you haters
Burning through the bodies
Live off the worst
Losing in a go
You know you like it, yeah
Feeling like I'm blessed
Clean up your mess
Livin' the life
We the boss
A lion knows the jungle
Man now follow close
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What is "[Play V] LEONIDAS" by WayV about?
The NCT subunit drops a track about battlefield confidence and crew loyalty. The lyric treats legacy like a physical thing you wear, something you're 'Living' and 'drippin'' with. It's less about building a reputation than inhabiting one that's already roaring inside, that 'Lion who lives in me.'
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