Pour ne pas te perdre dans une jungle hostile
Prépare-toi jeune fille à bosser tes incisives
Le monde de la mode est comme un terrain de combat
Où tes propres soldats s'activent à des coups bas
Mais t'as fait tes classes depuis l'école
Fais tout pour que le rêve ne baigne pas dans du formol
De super modèle de supermarché
Tu veux être Naomi bis, la fille la plus cotée
T'as débuté à la page lingerie
Ta maman t'a dit d'arrêter tes singeries
Mais elle est fière de ton itinéraire
Car ton fuseau horaire est celui du RER

Perfect
Tout dans l'évolution
Sexy, sexy, toutes les femmes sont sexy
Les femmes sont sexy, sexy
Les femmes sont si sexy
Sexy, sexy
Oui, les femmes sont sexy

Bali, hamac, cognac, armagnac
Ton style rend maniaque tous les signes du zodiaque
Tu vis la vie d'une star, limousine autographes
Paysage de rêve, bel hôtel et photographes
Quand tes yeux sont cernés, comme un gang par la police
Tu sais les camoufler, le cosmétique est ton complice
On parle de ça, calmement
En constatant que c'est un des signes des temps
Je l'ai revue abattue lors d'un shooting à Sousse
Elle buvait du Gin je lui ai donné le juice
Puis elle a posé au pays du bois de teck
J'ai acheté le mag, en me disant "perfect"

Sexy, sexy
Toutes les femmes sont si sexy
Perfect
Sexy, sexy, toutes les femmes sont sexy
Perfect
Sexy, sexy, toutes les femmes sont si sexy
Perfect, sexy

Les histoires de mode me fascinent depuis des lustres
Comment les jolies filles finissent par devenir le luxe
Elle représentent, le chaud sur papier glacé
La beauté, autour d'elles la masse est massée
Alex anorexique, pour son physique, pleure
Elle marche avec le flash mais le flash n'est que leurre
Y a pas de recette, toutes uniques en fait
Je m'adresse aux femmes, vous êtes toutes perfect

Voilà la réalité
D'une étude pédagogique sans démagogie
On sait que l'essentiel est d'être bien dans sa peau
Je l'ai déjà dit jadis, hmm
Voilà la réalité effective
Comment être bien, c'est se sentir bien
Y a pas d'blabla, pas d'chiwawa
MC Solaar, peace

Sexy, sexy, les femmes sont sexy


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