Á sa fenêtre 9mm en main comme Malcom X
Il mate en bas ils sont tous là, il a pris trop de risques
Y a pas d'incognito, les narcotiques ont sa photo
Métro boulot coco popo tout comme les bandits légaux
Combine de cocaïne, dans l'fief de Medellin
Pour gonfler ses bas de laine mais on écoutait sa ligne
Maintenant la Commission a comme mission
D'éliminer les pions et d'empocher toutes les commissions.
Ça c'est les gros bonnets mais y a aussi la BRB, la DEA
Plus des snipers de Bogota
Home sweet home. Tout s'trouve dans le mobil home
Avec des fausses plaques, du cash, et des bastos chrome
T'aurais pas dû tenter de rotca les Chicanos
Ils tirent des bastos mec c'est pire que le tétanos
T'as plus le choix. Ou c'est le gnouf ou ils te couchent
La loi est dure mais l'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches

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L'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches
Mais l'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches
L'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches
2ème acte mate l'époque où non-stop on s'bloque s'fuck
Un baby boom de Bébé Doc face à des bébés phoques
Dans les boîtes des lops lèchent des bank-notes
Et les mannequins au top sortent avec des stars pop
Lipstick et blush elles sniffent de la chnouf
Pouffe-bourre ton pif, bluffe, kif ; ton booker shoof.
Le champagne coule. Cristal et Dom P.
T'es qu'une escort girl je crois qu'on t'a dupé.
Je lynche et prêche sans lèche lâche ton bakchich
On fiche tes miches dans des composites de bitch kitch.
Ils font du profit dans un monde de oufs
Et te bouffent car l'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches.

Chorus

Prix Pulitzer. Albert Londres. Reporter sous les bombes.
Prendre son microphone pour faire son J.T. sur les ondes
J'parle pour les boat people, comme pour la femme peule
Fuis l'anecdotique même s'ils veulent du people.
Seuls les crétins pensent être au-d'sus des autres
Les faux apôtres se vautrent ou friment avec des cartes gold.
Y font plus la cour elles accourent vers leurs slips.
Et s'la jouent play-boys aidés par leurs clips.
Fuck le bluff. Pas de Solaar o Akbar.
Sur terre y a qu'une star c'est Dieu. Allah o Akbar.
De Médine à la Mecque. Armé du stylo bic
Mon stylo nique. Chétane et les ânes porteurs du style oblique
On dit qu'il faut battre le fer quand il est chaud
On dit qu'il faut battre le frère quand il est faux
Donc sur papier je couche. À coup sur, je touche, fait mouche
Car l'aigle ne chasse pas les mouches.

Chorus


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