"The Last Ride" is a song by Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala. It was self-released as a single on 15 May 2022. The song was produced by Wahzir, and written by Moose Wala.[1] It was his second last song before "LEVELS" in his lifetime before his death on 29 May 2022.

Following Moose Wala's own death on 29 May 2022,[3] the song received attention for the belief that he had predicted his own death;[4][5] Moose Wala was similarly shot dead just like Shakur and Hussle.[6][7]


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After Sidhu Moose Wala was murdered at the age of 28, "The Last Ride" debuted at number 113 on the US Billboard Global Excl.US based on 12 million streams in the week ending June 7, 2022.[8] It became Sidhu's first solo song to be debuted on Global Billboard Charts.


Kennedy perked up and groaned out a little groan. She wanted to go, she loves these rides and as of late, we have not been able to have them. So, I fired up the truck and pulled it around front. I WILL NEVER forget the feelings in my heart or hers as I scooped her up in my arms and we both began to cry. I gently laid her in the front seat and with every ounce of courage had to whisper in her ear that this would be The Last Ride. As she cried, I cried and we all knew who were there, that these cries were not for pain... She absolutely knew and understood the event taking place.

We pulled into her favorite gas station, Maverik, and I asked her what flavor of Icee she wanted. She motioned, "None." Then she reached toward me to pull me to her. I completely lost it as she held me. Heather had to get out of the truck to take pictures. Kennedy kissed me and rubbed my arm. She knew and understood that there wass something so special about our truck rides, about a man, his truck, and his daughter.

We began our drive back home and played the songs again. She put her head back and let the wind hit her face and her hair. Heather and I were sobbing. I did not want to return home. I wanted to drive and drive and drive and drive. But, I knew that this was The Last Ride, and that I needed to return her to her comfort zone, and the many visitors at our home.

We pulled in the driveway and many came out to our aid. All were offering to lift her and help transport her out of the truck. But, this was dad's moment, this was our ride, our time, and my little girl giving me The Last Ride. I gently told them I wanted to transport her myself, and scooped her into my arms, holding her tight. I did not want the moment to end. I did not want it to go away. I knew right there and then, that was The Last Ride. Kennedy took a big breath, and again gave me a kiss. Many watching were tearful. I gently set her in her wheelchair and had to walk away.

The day of The Last Ride was something I really knew would come, but never wanted. It seems as if this last year that she has been on The Last Ride. She has taught so much; given back all she has had in her; and has reached as far as she has known how.

I woke up several times last night, breathing heavy and crying in my sleep. My tears and sobs awoke myself. But, what is amazing is finally at about 3 a.m., my little boy, Beau, heard my cries and came and crawled into bed next to me. He laid his little head on my shoulder. He snuggled against me and wrapped his arms around me. As I felt his comfort, I realized how much we still have to live for and how much we still have to accomplish. Heather was asleep in Kennedy's room and Anna downstairs. I thought of each of them and of our future. It occurred to me that from there on, and as we lose Kennedy shortly, we will have The Last Ride within our family. A ride that if we participate, if we jump in and experience, live, love and try as hard as we can to live right...we will be reunited together as a family.

Riding on an east bound freight train speeding thru the night

Hobo Bill a railroad bum was fighting for his life

The sadness of his eyes revealed the torture of his soul

He raised a weak and weary hand to brush away the cold

Outside the rain was falling on that lonely boxcare door

But the little form of Hobo Bill lay still upon the floor

While the train sped thru the darkness and the raging storm outside

No-one knew that Hobo Bill was taking his last ride

Casey is headed home to his family late at night, taking as much time as he can, and remembering flashes of the romantic interlude he just finished with a former lover. He's noticing the sadness and foulness of the subway station, referencing the loneliness of the people and the desolation of the city. The bridges between verses are him flashing back to the conversation with this woman from his past who he hasn't seen in a long time, and we know they laid together in each other's arms and that he has a family back home. He stops off at a bar to take some more time, possibly regretting his act, possibly just getting himself to the point of no regret. But the entire song is just what's going through his head as he heads back home after stepping out for the night.

I tend to go along with the Casey Jones theory. This is not a song about infidelity. It is about the dead and the living and the wandering spirit of Casey who haunts the subways, living the daily reminder of a tragic accident that took his life along with others at the turn of the century. Hints of death are the "dirty smell of dying", the "fatal echoes of the clicking of the turnstiles" alluding to the number of casualties, and the "rattle of his chains" alluding to the carriages that were part of the train that Casey was the driver of. He "minds the arrows" which were early semaphore warning signals for train drivers. He ignores everything else because as a spirit he is powerless to do anything. His loneliness is reflected in "the lives of all the lonely men" at the pub but unlike them he wants to go home to his beloved.

The two bridges are the interesting sections of the song. They are mournful sentiments of his lover/wife - as if in a dream state she is communicating with Casey, longing for him, yearning for his closeness. She like Casey, is alone, following the accident.

I believe that the meaning of the song is found in the first verse, where we see death clearly presented in illusion and imagery. Casey (whom I believe is Casey Jones based on the songs title and the turn of the century lingo) has recently become deceased and we are witnessing his 'last ride' into the afterlife. The remainder of the song is a vague first and third person account of his last thoughts, interactions, and activities that precede the famous wreck that took his life.

I've always thought Casey was a married man who was having an affair and he is going on one last visit to the other woman to end it. He still loves her and is feeling very sad, but the affair must end because he now has a young family.The choruses tell us how the other woman is feeling. She is deeply in love with Casey and lives for the times they can be together which have been getting less often. She gradually comes to realise that he has come to end the affair.

I know that a lot of people consider this song to be about a man who is going back to his family after a dirty affair. Or the life of Casey Jones. But, I have a different interpretation that varies from both of these.

I feel that throughout the song the somber tune/setting of drinking, walking with chains, basically just shuffling through life are just him dealing with the loss of this memory (more like fantasy) he has created in his head of his old lover.

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