J'regarde sur ma gauche, R.A.S
Sur ma droite, des chiens d'la casse tenus en laisse
Ils se disent "Il a du pez, il faut qu'on lui enlève"
Les mecs, cherchez du business, arrêtez d'être en hass
Les ennemis de mes amis ne sont pas mes amis, no!
Ouvre la bouche, pose ton front sur mes abdominaux
Ce n'est pas qu'j'aime pas me mélanger mais disons
Simplement qu'les aigles ne volent pas avec les pigeons
J'suis arrivé par bateau, mon peuple a subi sévère
Mes négros ont les idées claires qu'avec des billets verts
Y'a pas qu'le pe-ra dans la vie, tu rappes à en devenir débile
Une pensée pour les rappeurs disparus comme Sully Sefil
Mi-gorille, mi-lion, 100% rat des villes
La beurette là-bas m'trouve mignon, elle porte des bas résille
J'ai goûté tous les cocktails à part celui de Russie
J'affiche ma réussite, j'parcours le monde, ses chambres d'hôtels

On rentre dans le club (club) la musique est bonne (bonne)
Mes négros sont frais on dirait qu'on pèse des tonnes
Je marche sur le sol (sol) le bitume s'allume
On dit bonjour à tout le monde shalom, salam, salut
Tu fais la deux tu fais la trois, je fais la une
Tu fais le loup le chien tu aboies, je fais la lune
Tu fais la rousse, la blonde et la brune
On connais pas la "lose", négro nous on fait la thune

On rentre dans le club pour tout niquer, je ne sais pas ce que t'en penses
Ramène pas ton équipe de trans sur la piste de danse
Les keufs m'ont à l'œil, j'hésite à transporter mon gun
Alors j'commande bouteille de Jack pour mieux t'éclater la gueule
J'rappe comme une machine, j'le vis, tu imagines
Leurs putes font ma lessive, les rimes fusent comme des missiles
J'regarde dans mon rétro pas un négro dans mon sillon
J'me fais chier dans ce rap game j'suis seul avec mes millions
Océan Arctique, ours polaire en plein travaux pratique
Izi charismatique, le move caresse ma trique
Rappeur comme moi, jamais vu comme le Mollah Omar
Connu chez les shtars, reconnu jusque dans l'Oklahoma

On rentre dans le club (club) la musique est bonne (bonne)
Mes négros sont frais on dirait qu'on pèse des tonnes
Je marche sur le sol (sol) le bitume s'allume
On dit bonjour à tout le monde shalom, salam, salut
Tu fais la deux tu fais la trois, je fais la une
Tu fais le loup le chien tu aboies, je fais la lune
Tu fais la rousse, la blonde et la brune
On connais pas la "lose", négro nous on fait la thune

Agresse ton boss pour augmentation
Viens à ma table, armé, bien habillé, la réglementation
On vient du bled sale bâtard pas du terroir
Tu seras rebeu et black qu'avec un oeil au beurre noir
Si tu veux pas t'faire enculer ne me donne pas tes fesses
Les fans m'imitent, les condés surveillent mes faits et gestes
Mais moi j'suis dans le club avec Yahia, Mazalaza
Tu jettes des cailloux sur scène, serais-tu de la bande de Gaza?
Méfie toi de mon coup de boule négro de la droite de Brazza
Rejoins le prince de la ville poupée à l'hôtel Plaza
Je dribble te la mets au fond comme Shevchenko
Je suis fresh for life, sorti de chez Boulbi&Co

On rentre dans le club (club) la musique est bonne (bonne)
Mes négros sont frais on dirait qu'on pèse des tonnes
Je marche sur le sol (sol) le bitume s'allume
On dit bonjour à tout le monde shalom, salam, salut
Tu fais la deux tu fais la trois, je fais la une
Tu fais le loup le chien tu aboies, je fais la lune
Tu fais la rousse, la blonde et la brune
On connais pas la "lose", négro nous on fait la thune


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