Three Sixty | Dilpreet Dhillon | Parmish Verma | Shipra Goyal | Kaptaan | Desi Crew |Vishakha Dhiman
Summary
Highlights
The song opens by praising the woman's top-notch features, including her flashing red shoes, and her ability to 'drop rivals dead'. Her smile and the flash on her rifle are also highlighted as 'killer' attributes. The recurring line 'However, I look at you, you look—killer' emphasizes her overall allure.
The lyrics delve into her luxurious style, mentioning her brown eyes and the treasure they represent. Her expensive suits, shining nose pin, and the click of her heels are all described. Her lehnga and veil are singled out as 'killer' elements of her attire, reinforcing her stunning appearance.
The song continues to describe her chic demeanor, noting her height and the everyday elegance with which she sips Coke. Her confident strut and the intricate embroidery on her clothes, like a peacock on her shoulder and a fish on her leg, are celebrated as 'killer' details. The impact she has on the speaker is compared to Kaptaan's hit songs.
Her wealth and powerful lifestyle are highlighted, with mentions of her perfectly fitted outfit, millions in net worth, and a life of luxury with a jeep and a jet. Even her expensive attitude is deemed 'killer', and the speaker expresses a desire to shower her with riches.
The song concludes by focusing on her striking presence, including her open-top car and her ability to 'strike down rivals.' Her blunt haircut and the style of her kurti sleeve are also admired as 'killer' features, reiterating the powerful and captivating impression she makes.