Mental de Viêt-Cong
Mental de Viêt-Cong
Mental de Viêt-Cong
Mental de Viêt-Cong

Dangereux crew, formation pointe de diamant
D'la boue jusqu'aux genoux, furtif déplacement, regard perçant
Cuirasse en peau d'caïmans, immergés totalement fatalement
Ça devient entreprenant ça montre les dents
Mais chaque attaque avorte asphyxie rarement
Fortifier armement neuronal réponse lyricale
Volée annuelle, giclée de napalm, de toutes lianes la voie déblayée
Opaque rizière, air vicié, œil vicieux
Bon nombre de gars tombent les bras vers les cieux, le cœur vers les dieux
Et les yeux dans le camp adverse, pendant qu'l'escouade fonce sur eux
Comme averse torrentielle, bombe mélodique
Acerbe et caustique, froide riper aspic, arpentant le marécage
Entre les pièges, les pics et les cages
Sachant qu'au moindre click, ça dégage
Au moindre signe, on engage faisant étalage
D'une puissance telle que le songe même n'ose affronter
Par peur des séquelles, résistant tapis dans la jungle
Piétinera quiconque pensera arrêter l'inexorable
Mental de Viêt-Cong

On reste intensif dans l'offensive! C'est l'son oppressif
Ceux qui t'font serrer les gencives, les gens l'savent fils!
Le psychique massif évolutif pas fictif
L'effectif a gardé son domaine mec, l'art est sa griffe
À quoi tu t'agrippes toi? Compte pas sur la victoire!
Vois l'répertoire on emmène ton pain et pas l'désespoir
La lumière qui jaillit, quand tes repères foirent le bail
On amène ton futur, ton espoir, ton asphyxie

Mental de Viêt-Cong
Assimile bien ces phrases
Du concret et brusquement, se glace
Mental de Viêt-Cong, au delà d'nos visages
Du S.T.R.I.C.T se casse

Mental de Viêt-Cong
Assimile bien ces phrases
Du concret et brusquement, se glace
Mental de Viêt-Cong, au delà d'nos visages
Du S.T.R.I.C.T se casse

Eh yo! J'ai l'impression rhô que ça sent l'roussi
C'est encore l'même 6 sur feuille, la même faux qui scie
La frénésie celle qui s'pose quand s'présente l'hérésie
L'esprit d'la base mental d'Viêt-Cong à base d'débit
Coriace, vorace face aux défis ceux qui gonflent l'thorax
Pourrave chaque étape on sent l'écho d'mon crew grave
Ceux qui tapent braves, ceux qui t'abreuvent ta preuve
Pauvre con, ton son, c'est un résidu d'notre œuvre

V'la la rafale, isolé dans l'turf comme Arafat
Un CV large, fils de Mr Magic Rapattack
Mort dix fois, ressuscité autant
Sans s'dire omnipotent, on brise les quotas, comme l'ont fait jadis la Motown
Rodé à la guérilla, à des raids périlleux
J'tourne leurs troupes en Féria, tellement l'sujet est sérieux
J'ai pas d'haine, mais qu'est-ce tu veux?
J'voyais Blue Lagoon comme exemple, quand ma saleté d'vie à moi c'était Platoon
La boue? J'en ai gardé l'goût dans ma bouche, ouais
C'est pas fameux cette merde, mais bon, doucement on s'habitue
Et s'en extraire c'est dur, p'tain j'sais, à qui l'dis-tu
Quand l'maître jauge pas l'talent, mais clichés et similitudes
Alors on prend nos distances au large face au rentable
Et montrer aux sceptiques l'incroyable force de c'mental
T'es en tort, c'est notre bain, où seul le rusé s'en sort
On s'assurera que tu ne toucheras plus jamais à c'mic encore

Mental de Viêt-Cong
Assimile bien ces phrases
Du concret et brusquement, se glace
Mental de Viêt-Cong, au delà d'nos visages
Du S.T.R.I.C.T se casse

Mental de Viêt-Cong
Assimile bien ces phrases
Du concret et brusquement, se glace
Mental de Viêt-Cong, au delà d'nos visages
Du S.T.R.I.C.T se casse


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