“Frère” Lyrics by Damso is a latest French song in the voice of Damso. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Frère” song lyrics are also written by Damso. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Frère” by Damso talks about his life struggles and losses. He mentions having relationships but also losing close friends, feeling the pain deeply. Damso reflects on the harsh realities of street life, money chasing, and betrayal. Despite the challenges, he stays focused on success and his goals, while dealing with feelings of loyalty and pain from losing those close to him.
Paroles de Frère – Damso
[Intro]
Ouais
Okay
Eh
Sluzy chasing the bag
[Refrain]
J’ai ma go, j’ai des putes, des amies que j’baise, toutes respectent le dièse (Oh oui, oh oui)
Des gars dans les stup’, des gars dans la tess’, tous recherchent le pèze (Oh oui, oh oui)
Pour moi y a R, pour moi y a R, j’ai tout baisé, j’ai fait les travaux (Travaux)
J’ai perdu des frères, j’ai perdu des frères, je connais la douleur de Quavo (Gros, je connais)
[Couplet 1]
Montagnes de cash et de sachets blancs (Eh), prends vite le cash, j’ai craché d’dans (Eh)
J’suis dans sa fouf pour passer l’temps (Sale), ça baise comme un ours du Dagheshtan (Oh oui)
Dorénavant, j’les baiserai avant (Eh), j’n’ai pas le temps de côtoyer le pire (No)
Gros, ton album il est pas très bon (Bleh), mais ta communauté n’ose pas te le dire (Oui)
Numéro un c’est ma destinée (Eh), 100 sur la fin du temps estimé (Eh)
Sinaloa des contours à la craie, j’suis Tutuola dans New York, unité (Le flic)
J’connais ta fe-me, j’l’ai baisée deux fois (Oh oui) : une avant une après sa bague au doigt (Du sale)
Une fois possible selon le Beretta, mais le R-fifteen a fait le premier pas (Eh-rrah)
La go supporte de précieux métaux (Métaux), Congolais comme Ninho et Leto (Leto)
Trois millions d’khaliss : arigato (Eh), Manolo Blahnik, Carrie Bradshaw (Eh)
J’connais déjà la fin de tous ces négros (J’connais), pas de taff, pas d’oseille, non pas de dinero (Nada)
J’ai des photos d’chez eux, c’était pas le ghetto (Never), essuie-toi, t’as des restes de ma Gelato (Oh oui)
[Refrain]
J’ai ma go, j’ai des putes, des amies que j’baise, toutes respectent le dièse (Oh oui, oh oui)
Des gars dans les stup’, des gars dans la tess’, tous recherchent le pèze (Oh oui, oh oui)
Pour moi y a R, pour moi y a R, j’ai tout baisé, j’ai fait les travaux (Travaux)
J’ai perdu des frères, j’ai perdu des frères, je connais la douleur de Quavo (Quavo) (Gros, je connais, gros, je connais)
[Couplet 2]
Gros je connais, oui
Tous des racistes comme Darwin, finis à la pisse dans l’parking (Salope)
Patate précise dans la mâchoire, tu vas oublier toutes tes leçons d’grappling (Salope)
Africain, j’milite pour les droits civiques, fire next time Jeff Baldwin (Next time!)
Du sang de Bantou, mon bodycount c’est la somme d’mes singles d’or et d’platine
Diamant quatre fois, faut clore le débat (Eh), je vis pour mon Dieu, eux vivent pour les caméras (Eh)
J’m’en vais du pe-ra (Eh) en Toriyama (Eh), j’appelle le 22, j’fu*k le M23 (Eh)
Au pays d’Ouattara, sur les plages d’Assinie, je compte les carats sur ma chaîne à cent milles
Nwaar est l’infini, violence est bénie, ta-ta-ta, Kalash Crimi (Très nwaar)
Oui oui, très nwaar, let’s go
[Refrain]
Pour moi y a R, pour moi y a R, j’ai tout baisé, j’ai fait les travaux (Travaux)
J’ai perdu des frères, j’ai perdu des frères, je connais la douleur de Quavo (Quavo)
Pour moi y a R, pour moi y a R, j’ai tout baisé, j’ai fait les travaux (Travaux)
J’ai perdu des frères, j’ai perdu des frères
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Frère Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Just a casual shout-out, like saying “Yeah, okay, let’s go,” with a nod to chasing money.
[Refrain]
Damso talks about having different kinds of women around him—his girl, some casual partners, and friends—who all respect his lifestyle. He describes how many guys are involved in drügs or come from tough neighborhoods, all chasing money. For him, success means having the letter “R” (maybe a symbol for respect or status). He’s been through a lot, lost close friends, and feels deep pain like the rapper Quavo, showing how real and personal these losses are to him.
[Couplet 1]
Damso paints a picture of a life filled with piles of money and drügs, moving fast to grab cash and enjoy himself. He talks about being with women just to pass time, and how things are rough and intense. Now, he only spends time with people who don’t bring him down or cause problems. He criticizes other artists’ music and how their fans don’t tell them the truth. He believes he’s destined to be number one and works hard to get there. He uses street and crime references to show his tough background, saying he even knows someone’s woman intimately, showing a complex, raw side of life. He mentions people from Congo and famous rappers, mixing his world with theirs. He predicts the downfall of others who don’t work or have money, showing he’s seen the reality beyond the surface. He points out some aren’t really from rough places and reminds them he’s lived through real struggles.
[Refrain]
Again, Damso repeats how he’s surrounded by women of different kinds who respect his rules. He highlights how many guys around him are caught up in drügs or tough neighborhoods, all focused on making money. For him, the letter “R” represents success and respect, and he’s done all the hard work to get there. Losing close friends is painful, and he knows this kind of heartbreak deeply, comparing it to what Quavo experienced.
[Couplet 2]
Damso calls out racism, comparing it to something natural like Darwin’s theory, and talks about people ending up humiliated. He warns about violence and says hitting someone hard will make them forget their skills. He proudly claims his African roots and supports civil rights, referencing a famous incident (Jeff Baldwin) to stand for justice. His achievements are huge, with many gold and platinum records, and he says he lives for his faith, not for fame. He talks about leaving one place to another, calling out a rebel group (M23), showing he’s connected to real struggles. He describes luxury in his home country and sees violence as part of his life, accepting it as something strong and important.
[Refrain]
Damso repeats that success (the “R”) is what matters most to him, showing he’s worked hard and done everything he can. Losing brothers is a painful reality he understands deeply. He keeps coming back to this idea of struggle, loss, and perseverance, reminding us how personal and real his journey is.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Frère song?
A. Frère song is sung by Damso.
Q. Who wrote Frère lyrics?
A. Frère lyrics are penned by Damso.
Q. Who has given the music of Frère song?
A. Frère music is composed and produced by Damso.
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