A Korean hip-hop posse cut where the syllables spell out a call to fly.
Let's fly fly fly fly
Verbal Jint's 'Faddy Robot' is a 2011 track that brings together Zico, Junhyung, Sangchu, Hyunah, and Outsider. The lyric excerpt spells out the title in spaced letters, 'F a d d y- r o b o- t,' before the crew chants 'Let's fly fly fly fly.' It's a boastful, kinetic posse cut where each rapper takes a turn.
The repeated chant 'Let's fly fly fly fly' answers a kind of collective impatience. After spelling out 'Faddy robot,' the words don't explain the machine; they just want to get it off the ground, to move. It's less about what a faddy robot is and more about the urge to launch, to escape whatever is holding them down.
It's the one plain English phrase in a mostly Korean rap track, and it turns the title's cryptic spelling into a direct, physical command. Everyone can shout it.
The lyric leans into phonetic play over clear narrative, letting the spelled-out title and the flight refrain carry the energy. It trusts the groove and the roster's charisma to sell the vibe, which keeps it from feeling like a lecture.
Hyunah's verse cuts in with 'H y u n ah! Ok I'm do it yeah,' a brash, self-introducing jab that breaks the pattern.
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