Un break de batterie, coule sur la FM
Il se mêle à mon sang et fait de moi un phénomène
Étrange, la cadence à fleur de peau
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 tempo
Le vent se lève pour dire que mon Karma
Suit la cadence qui me mène au Nirvana
Ensorcelé, le pacte est scellé
La beauté du corps, sans effort, c'est de danser
On me traite de traître quand je traite de la défaite du silence
Le silence est d'or, mais j'ai choisi la cadence
Une vague, un cyclone, que dit la météo?

Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo
Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo

Chaque mot, chaque phrase dit avec emphase
Fait de Claude MC le commando de la phrase
Le tempo est roi, dans l'arène musicale
Les rênes sont à moi, torero lexical
Matador, prêt pour la mise à mort, après le corps à corps
Alors fais un effort, remue ton corps, plus fort
On est d'accord, pas de temps mort mais sache pourquoi
Parce que le tempo est roi
Le paramètre est paranormal, que dire? Que dalle!
Claude MC s'installe, ancré dans les annales
Exemples, le rock, la salsa, le twist et le reggae
Petit à petit sans faire de bruit se sont imposés
Car

Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo
Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo

Au nom du père, du fils et de Claude MC
Solaar vous invite dans les rap party
Car j'suis un MC d'attaque, sans tic, authentique pas en toc
Prêt à frapper sur le beat pour le mouvement hip-hop
Coûte que coûte, j'écoute et je goûte
Cette solution aqueuse qui les rend heureuse
C'est du rap liquide fluide créé par un druide un peu speed
Qui file comme un bolide pour ne pas faire un bide
Du rap d'attaque qui frappe, épate, matraque et patatraque
Plus de sang tu claques, j'suis MC des carpates
Un MC véridique, authentique sans aucune panique
Prêt à frapper sur le beat, alors mon ami, écoute bien cette musique
Car

Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo
Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo

Le pédagogue en vogue au nom de Solaar ou Claude MC
Te propose d'écouter ceci
Qu'on épelé les voyelles, dès qu'on sonne les consonnes
La musique est bonne
Je prends souvent le temps d'aller de l'avant
Je ne perds pas un instant, car c'est de l'argent
L'argent ne fait pas le bonheur, fait-il le malheur?
L'essentiel est d'être à la hauteur
Pas de morale sur ces quelques mots

Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo
Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo


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