The song "Swahili" by Highsnob is a rap song that showcases the artist's extravagant lifestyle and love for partying. The lyrics depict Highsnob's experiences with women, alcohol, and the fast-paced nightlife. The song begins with Highsnob mentioning driving a Continental car at a high speed of 270 km/h while enjoying a mixed drink of Brugal rum. He dismisses the attention of a enticing woman, stating that the only ocean he knows is in Switzerland. Highsnob then reflects on his privileged life, mentioning how he never wears pajamas and desires to be given the flower of his youth. He feels observed by someone he considers foolish as he speeds through a road. He mentions having multiple women in different locations who are waiting for him. The chorus of the song highlights Highsnob's arrogance and belief in being superior. He mentions lifting weights and burning calories, boasting about his strength. He continues to drink alcohol until he can no longer speak proper Italian and switches to speaking Swahili. Highsnob proceeds to describe a woman with an exceptional rear end and boasts about having a powerful sound system in his car. However, he clarifies that it's not for smoking drugs. He repeats this verse, insisting that the woman is incredibly attractive. In a later verse, Highsnob expresses confusion about his whereabouts and mentions being drunk. He asks for more time to get to a meeting point in Milan and humorously compares himself to an airplane about to take off. He admits not knowing where he is and asks for the woman's understanding. The song ends with Highsnob reflecting on his excessive lifestyle. He claims to have lived this way for a long time without ever asking for favors. He apologizes for his high alcohol tolerance and explains that he sees everything at a slow pace, comparing himself to the slow-loading Internet Explorer. He metaphorically refers to himself as a vampire, invisible in the presence of sunlight. Overall, "Swahili" portrays the hedonistic and extravagant lifestyle of Highsnob, giving listeners a glimpse into the artist's wild party experiences and his love for materialistic pleasures.