Fils, ignore la voix, le duc, tu sais
Mais c'est pas moi, qui parle
Hip hop, mixe, si on y reste, ça suffit
Cesser, on nous supplie
Sur ta vie, on oublie
Dédicace de Mars
Generation des fils de Zoufris
On fout le feu, rien à foutre
La loose, c'est pour ceux
Qui crachent dans la soupe et
Qui pensent comme eux
L'holocauste, fils, tu le sais
C'est pas si loin
Des bouseux et des vieux haineux
En veulent à nos racines
Voient nos destins au bout d'une corde
Juste pour la forme
Si c'est pas ton cas, enculé
Regarde pour qui tu votes
Plus de negligence, ni de chance
Quand vient l'heure au bal de la souffrance
Personne n'espere une dernière danse
Rue sombre, les murs tombent
La grande faucheuse fait ses rondes
Et on espère ne pas la croiser
Mais s'il le faut, faire un bout de chemin à ses côtés
Soit, et si on plie, on s'mange, on ne se relève pas
Dieu nous regarde
Alors, MC, justifie ta tâche
Mars, on représente le sud, on dit ce qui se passe
Ici, on a la musique pour nous
Le feeling et les larmes
La fierté et la rage comme dans nos rimes
On vide nos armes

La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie
La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie

La ville est notre quartier
Sans relâche arpentée
Charpentées, comme une belle femme, les rues sont vidées
Cités impossible à dompter
Difficile d'eviter, l'entite révoltée
Poches vides, cœur gonflé
Les idées recues, les cliches persistent et
Pas mal de gars décidés veulent résister
Suis la piste et puis c'est, y'a pas a dire c'est
Live de Mars et ça le fait
Eh, faut pas fuir, je viens de commencer
Je ferai ce qu'il faut pour que la flamme crame, poto
Quitte a monter au créneau, un bon cocktail molo
À l'ancienne, frérot, essuie ta sueur (on garde cœur)
Même sous les clameurs on commet pas d'erreurs
On focalise, sur le labeur
Peur de rien, et dites-leur bien
Qu'on marche qu'avec des mecs droits comme leur conscience
Ca fout la trouille, hein?
Pourtant ma ville garde le sourire
Endurcis, certains ont compris
Les autres s'appuient sur un mur et soupirent
Tant pis, c'est la vie, c'est ce qu'on écrit
S'il faut le crier, faudra pas nous prier
On représente ce qu'on est, fils
Et ca va pas s'arreter ici
Les double dragons visent haut pour la lune noire
Shurik'n, Faf Larage pour le CO
Dans le lard

La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie
La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie
La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie
La violence s'entend dans l'accent
Marseille, Mon Clan
C'est pourquoi on représente les nôtres
Mon peuple maudit, pour mon école et ma vie


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