La base, sah' (Mio)
Est-ce que tu la vois, sah'?
OK, yo

Quand je te parle, il faut que t'écoutes
Quand je suis àl, il faut que tu couches
Des bords ou bien des rappeurs bougent
Mais le font derrière la ligne de touche
L'innocence n'est plus chez nous
Donc tu te mens en me parlant de couple
L'authenticité se perd
J'suis aussi rare que ma coupe et (braquer la France)
Aucun doute, mon pote, tant que j'ai mon chèque en route
J'ai voulu l'salaire du joueur mais sans la balle de foot
Oublie l'verre et regarde dans la glace, pute
Une heure dans mon univers et tu vois la vie en face, pute
Y a plus aucune angoisse, aucune étape, aucune casse
Même quand il n'y a aucune liasse, n'oublie pas de sortir une mass'
But
Rien que ça jacte et on ne voit que le fut
Avec flûte, les mecs luttent et ne sortent vraiment rien de culte
Oh, zut, je parle de tout type, d'hommes, de garces et de gosses
Si jamais ça dépotait, j'aurais déjà vu l'offre
Tu ne les entends pas parler mais y'en a qui coffrent
Je me baladerai sans morfler, au calme et fuck ton forfait

C'est facile si tu divagues
Tu peux tomber, nous on attendra le biff, man
C'est la diff', on est préparé au chiffre, man
Quand tu kiffes, oublie pas d'amener la mif', man
Et on me demande souvent
"D'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
"Et d'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec

Hum, pilule noire sur mon nouveau jersey
Tiens le micro comme une batte, les MC's sont visés
C'est Disiz à la batte, quand je rappe, je fais jamais de strike
J'ai fait des millions de francs, eux, ils visent les millions de likes
J'disais, Disiz à la batte #Homerun, donc je rentre à la base #Houra
Qui tient la baraque? Mon reuf, tu veux savoir son blaze? Mourad
Comme Oussama, j'ai la barbe, comme Billie Jean, j'ai la basse
Danse en jean, en djellaba, quand je rappe, tu danses avec tes bras
Ah, putain, le Rap Game, un sacré crew d'incapables
Bientôt, pour manager un groupe, faudra passer son BAFA
Les rappeurs, pour vendre des disques, mélangent "Racailles" et "Rahka"
Les MC's écartent les cuisses comme le logo Kappa
Un coup, conscient, un coup, con tout court, les petits cons contournent
Tu parles de solidarité? Font un concours de dos qui se tournent
Hum, Disiz c'est la base de beaucoup d'MCs, oui, oui, oui
J'pourrais tous les cramer, comme un oiseau
J'dirais "t'es cuit, cuit, cuit"
Les MC's tweetent, tweetent, tweetent en DM à des cuisses, cuisses, cuisses
Veulent tout tout de suite, la plus grande suite
Rêvent de la montre et du compte en Suisse
Mais faut passer par la base d'abord, kick, snare, bass
C'est Disiz et 3010, nous on kick l'espace, OK

C'est facile si tu divagues
Tu peux tomber, nous on attendra le biff, man
C'est la diff', on est préparé au chiffre, man
Quand tu kiffes, oublie pas d'amener la mif', man
Et on me demande souvent
"D'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
"Et d'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec

Rien à foutre de ton contexte, rien à foutre de ton complexe
Eddie Eddie fait dans le scred, Eddie Eddie fait dans le sexe
Parle vrai donc quelque fois, je vexe
Tu me vois, en vrai, j'envoie pas de texte
Te disent que Mille il pose pas, au final
Mais faut peser le poids d'mes textes
Gucci n'est pas ce qui m'intéresse, mais on dit que la ceinture est net
Depuis l'départ, je tape des barres
Avant de démarrer j'faisais pas la compèt'
C'est Louis XIV et non pas le V, Le Dix te mate
Il faut que t'assumes mais là tu jactes aps
Vrai négro s'impose et si faut mettre les pattes
C'est hip-hop et pleins de boom baps
Pars loin quand les gens se battent
Ton MC préféré n'est pas le Pape
Parle bien ou bien parle aps
Même chose mais pas d'ma faute si même à gauche tout ça n'entre aps
Sache qu'à cet instant
Je me glisse comme chaque rêve prévenant chaque blizzard
Voilà pourquoi j'ai ma Twingo, le trafic est bien l'image
P3 en Fnac, c'est réglo qu'on arrivera vers autre chose
Peut-être autre part, une autre gare
Un autre square, peut-être avant mon Audemars

Attends, je t'ai vu sur celle-là
Hey, bah ouais

"D'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
"Et d'où viennent ces principes, man?"
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec
C'est la base, mec


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