(Baby, you better clench it)

J'entre slow sans faire de scolastique
Yo-yo pour un clip le pied dans l'élastique
Une technique du REG quand Lebed exergue
Je lègue à mon collègue Oleg le beat du bled
Les aigus tuent! Demande à Brandon Lee
Les basses baffent, prie, abandonne et lis
Pour être objectif, on atteint l'objectif
On scrute textes et mixes au téléobjectif
J'ai l'flow relax sur le Wax, Fax à Pentax
Qu'j'habille les tracks dans l'axe des peintres de Saxe
Pax Romana, grâce au son graphique
Musicologique, révélateur photographique
C'est le con! Cave! Qu'on vexe sans se fouler
J'ai déversé le premier verset percé
Le mur du son bercé par Oum Kalsoum
Danse le beat tourne
Je représente le zoom

Zoom (sur le beat, ils font rouiller, je représente le zoom)
(Zoom) le zoom
Je représente le zoom
(Zoom) mate pas, nique, mais
Je représente le zoom (zoom) le beat tourne

Je commandite, sur le beat, l'action anti-bla-bla
Cocktail explosif, j'exécute l'attentat
Putsch musical, verbal coup d'état
Parfois je revendique et sponsorise l'omerta
J'cours dans la ville, le mic dans la main droite
Je rappe, la BAC me traque, discrètement je me saque
J'dois placer mon phrasé dans les points stratégiques
Tel un pain de plastique à l'endroit névralgique
Puis le son pète! Dans les discothèques
Déflagration de textes dans les bibliothèques
Terroriste drag-gouine! Dangereux comme Moon
Sismique tel Haroum, je représente le zoom

Zoom (maintenant tu sais que je représente le)
(Zoom) le zoom (maintenant tu sais que je représente le zoom)
Je représente le zoom
(Désormais tu sais qui je représente le zoom)
Je représente le zoom
Cool, le beat tourne (zoom)
Cool, le beat tourne (zoom)

Quand le Nippon Nikkone, j'articule mes particules
M'inspirent des libellules pour changer la pellicule
J'suis un Leica inversé pour gaucher
Autoportrait sacré (on m'a canonisé)
J'ai gâché des péloches (Avenue Foch, c'est moche)
Loupé le coche deux mioches
Sur une roche, main dans les poches
Puis rodé mes rotules outre Atlantique
"Clic-clac", ils parlent d'un son photogénique
Différent du reste ancré dans ma contrée
Afro-parigot, dégagé des clichés
Car si le mime Marceau mime Marceau dans la Boom (eh, eh)
C'est clown. Le beat tourne
Je représente le zoom

Le zoom (maintenant tu sais qu'on représente le)
(Zoom) le zoom (maintenant tu sais ce que l'on représente)
Je représente le zoom
(Maintenant tu sais ce que je représente) le zoom
Je représente le zoom
Je représente le zoom


Lyrics submitted by FrenchMan

Zoom Lyrics as written by Claude M'barali

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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