“RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue)” Lyrics by JUU is a latest German song in the voice of JUU. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue)” song lyrics are also written by JUU. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue)” by JUU is a gritty, high-energy rap that reflects street life and hustle. The track’s lyrics capture the raw essence of survival, from riding through the neighborhood on T-Max scooters to dealing with shady business and avoiding trouble with the law. JUU describes life in the streets, referencing violence, money, and loyalty to his crew. The hook emphasizes that life in the Champions League of the streets is intense, with constant pressure to stay ahead. It’s a powerful anthem about street culture and ambition.
RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) Lyrics
[Songtext zu „RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue)“]
[Intro: diyarue & Adem]
Eywa, mit den Jungs Rwena (Jump, jump), ja, die Gegend wurde kühl (Jump, jump)
Doch drücken durch auf T-Max
[Part 1: Adem & LeoLaBandit]
Jump, jump, bevor die Amcas komm’n
Bunker’ Hajar im Apartment
Häng’ am Block, weil ich jag’ l’Argent
Ich hab’ Flex unterm Jabador
Sie will mich seh’n, aber keine Zeit
Geld kommt nicht von alleine rein
Mach’ eine B!tch nach der andern weg
Pu*sy, es könnte deine sein
[Bridge: diyarue]
Eywa, mit den Jungs Rwena, ja, die Gegend wurde kühl
Doch drücken durch auf T-Max
[Part 2: serko, JUU, LeoLaBandit & Benoua]
Marseille Dress, eywa, fils de pute, Partey glänzt, T-Max, Kippe glüht
Money frère Kaliber Gasse leer, eywa, Rap La Rue
Von der Straße, bin kein Akademiker, linker Haken so wie Kwarazchelia
Schießen, stechen, pressen, drücken
LeoLaBandit macht Hajar klebriger
Olympique M, (??)
Von Treff bis nach Marseille Süd
Koka Steine zwischen Sofateile
Denn mein Kuzi hat Attitude
[Hook: Adem & JUU]
RLR, c’est la Champions League
RLR, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
RLR, c’est la Champions League
RLR, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
[Part 2: LeoLaBandit & Benoua]
Leo, der Junge mit Schiebermütze
Eine Schelle, du machst Liegestütze, hah
Knax wie bei Kieferbrüche
Reale Storys, keine Liebesprüche
Kickdown, hau’ die MTM
Ich bin real Youngstar, so wie Bellingham
Für die Bladis aus (??)
Mein Ortak hat Blut an den eldiven
[Bridge: diyarue]
Eywa, mit den Jungs Rwena, ja, die Gegend wurde kühl
Doch drücken durch auf T-Max
[Part 3: JUU, LeoLaBandit, Benoua & serko]
Mein Block, mein Abitat
Rocks in Laminat, hundert Kilo Kisten Ot, kein Plagiat
Ziel’n, treff’n, Westen schützen
LeoLaBandit trifft Kopf wie Stalingrad
Heute mit Fendi Kıyafet, Marseille Marocs mit Tamazight Dialekt
Press’n, Piątek, kommt ein falscher Ton aus deinen Mund und ich kämpf’ wie Chimaev
Choya, selam aleykum, frisch im Geschäft
Sind erst gerade am Anfang, Goyard,
[Evsa?] Parfait-Duft, Narben voll Sand
Unsre Herkunft arabian
[Hook: Adem & JUU]
RLR, c’est la Champions League
RLR, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
RLR, c’est la Champions League
RLR, c’est la Champions league
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Six-neuf, c’est la Champions League
Pow-pow-pow-pow
[Hook: Alle]
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Pow-pow-pow-pow
Pow-pow-pow-pow
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RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro sets the scene by showing the rapper and his crew navigating a tough neighborhood. Despite the cold and tense atmosphere, they keep pushing through on their T-Max scooters, showing resilience and determination.
[Part 1]
This part highlights the daily hustle in the streets. The rapper hides drügs (“Hajar”) and chases money, prioritizing survival and financial gain over personal relationships. There’s also a sense of danger and competition, where the rapper boasts about handling his enemies, warning others that they could be next.
[Bridge]
The bridge reinforces the idea that things have gotten rough in their area, but the crew keeps pushing forward on their T-Max scooters, symbolizing their constant movement and determination.
[Part 2]
This part dives deeper into street life, mentioning fashion (Marseille style), money struggles, and violent encounters. The rapper also compares himself to Kvaratskhelia, a famous soccer player, to emphasize his strength and street smarts. There’s also a nod to drug dealing and street politics in Marseille, where toughness and attitude are essential for survival.
[Hook]
The hook refers to the street life as the “Champions League,” a metaphor for being at the top of the game in terms of survival, money, and power. The repeated “pow-pow-pow” mimics gunshots, further emphasizing the dangers and intensity of their lifestyle.
[Part 2 (continued)]
In this section, the rapper talks about violence and authenticity, claiming his stories are real and not romanticized. He compares himself to footballer Jude Bellingham, showcasing his young talent and success. The mention of blood on his partner’s gloves hints at violent acts as part of their reality.
[Bridge]
This bridge repeats the idea of the crew moving forward on their T-Max scooters despite the tough neighborhood, symbolizing their perseverance.
[Part 3]
The rapper talks about his block and how it’s his territory. He deals in drügs and stays prepared for violence. There’s also a focus on material success, like wearing Fendi clothes, and his street credibility. He emphasizes his readiness to fight back, drawing a parallel to UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev. The mention of “selam aleykum” connects their identity to their Arabic roots.
[Evsa]
This short line highlights the Arabian heritage and the struggles the rapper’s crew faces, with scars and sand symbolizing their harsh past and environment.
[Hook]
The hook repeats, reinforcing that their street life is like being in the “Champions League,” with its constant challenges and dangers.
[Hook (final)]
This part is a repetition of the previous hook, with the “pow-pow-pow” sounds mimicking gunfire, emphasizing the dangerous and violent world they live in.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) song?
A. RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) song is sung by JUU.
Q. Who wrote RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) lyrics?
A. RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) lyrics are penned by JUU.
Q. Who has given the music of RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) song?
A. RLR Freestyle (Rap La Rue) music is composed and produced by JUU.
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