"Mennää Bulil" is a Finnish song by Mikael Gabriel. The lyrics depict a lifestyle of taking risks, having fun, and indulging in the good things in life. The phrase "mennää bulil" translates to "let's go wild" or "let's have a blast." The song portrays a protagonist who lives life on their own terms, being the leader rather than a follower. They compare themselves to an angel, viewing their mansion as their temple. They choose not to participate in exams and consider themselves the only member of their club. The lyrics mention heavy tasks and heavy pleasures, with "isot pyssyt paukkuu niinku elokuvis" meaning "big guns go off like in movies." This line creates imagery of excitement and action. The protagonist is presented as confident and clear in their actions, displaying their authority by having multiple followers. The chorus emphasizes the energetic and adventurous nature of their lifestyle. They mention "raskaat duunit" (heavy tasks) and "raskaat huvit" (heavy pleasures), highlighting the balance between work and play. The line "isot pyssyt paukkuu niinku elokuvis" is repeated, emphasizing the excitement and action they experience. The second verse continues to emphasize the protagonist's leadership and unique qualities. They compare themselves to a hidden dragon and a creeping tiger, implying strength and agility. They mention singing like Bieber and living every day as if it were their last. The line "ja den glider in" refers to going with the flow, enjoying life without worrying about the consequences. The lyrics reflect the artist's confidence and ambition. The song aims to convey a sense of living life to the fullest, embracing risks, and celebrating the freedom to make one's own choices.