Anamnèse Lyrics – SCH

Anamnèse Lyrics by SCH is a latest French song in the voice of SCH. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Anamnèse song lyrics are also written by SCH. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Anamnèse, SCH reflects on his struggles with fame, loss, and the harsh realities of his life. He speaks of a past filled with tough decisions, where he’s dealt with grief, broken relationships, and a sense of detachment from others. The song conveys his inner turmoil and regrets, as well as the pain of losing loved ones too soon. He questions where his life is headed while grappling with the weight of his past actions. Through vivid storytelling, SCH paints a picture of someone trying to cope with fame and personal demons.

Anamnèse Lyrics

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Si j’avais pas les chips j’y jouerais ma paire, concentré sur le blé, celui qu’j’ai à faire
J’fais des millions, qu’est c’j’m’en branle qu’tu as barbé la ref’
Tu devrais monter sur un Brinks au lieu d’voler la vieille
J’crois qu’j’vais venir au tri, ouvrir la portière, main sur l’appareil
J’n’ai que des conseils que l’on déconseille, dehors y a plus un fra’, plus d’oseille
Pour pas cher on t’assiste sur un canon scié, j’recherche pas le meilleur spot, juste le bon côté du Glock
Tue ceux qu’j’aime, j’irai t’chercher d’l’autre coté du globe
Clope sur clope, semelle rouge sur du béton ciré, j’suis pas affilié, j’hésite à m’confier
Les épreuves que Dieu nous donne, à moi et mes reufs, y a rien d’insurmontable mais p’t-être que d’autres seraient devenus oufs
J’sais plus trop j’suis où depuis qu’j’suis en guerre avec ceux qui m’ressemblent
Ta voix résonne encore dans nos têtes comme si t’étais en vie

J’frissonne la nuit quand j’pense à des amis que j’ai perdu en un claquement d’doigts
J’pourrais m’en tordre le foie pour qu’ce j’ai au fond du ventre se noie
Plus les années passent, moins j’m’émerveille, j’ai été élevé par des veuves
Ensorcelé par des meufs, du coup, j’ai fait pleuré ma vraie meuf, du coup, j’n’ai fais qu’la mettre à l’épreuve
Qu’est-ce qu’en j’en avais à foutre de briser son p’tit cœur tout blanc, j’étais persuadé qu’elle allait rester (Elle est restée)
Et si j’marche souvent avec un pétard dans l’sac et c’est pas qu’dans la frontière invisible de ma fiction
La volonté positive de ma vision, Maison Baron Rouge
Maison Baron Rouge, on s’couche tard, on dort mal, on s’réveille sans réveil
J’suis pas sorti d’mon précédent deuil qu’j’dois en entamer un nouveau
Sa mère, être numéro uno, moi j’suis pas dans ça, j’suis dans la vraie vie
Celle qui s’achève pour tout le monde à un moment défini
J’parle plus à ces schmet’ qui savent pas monter un meuble à leur daronne et qui payent des ‘teilles à des bouffonnes
C’est pas un jeu, j’fais avec mes armes, faites avec les vôtres, j’suis piégé dans ma célébrité
J’suis lourd comme si j’avais jamais dit mes remords et mes regrets, et c’est dur à tous les degrés
J’ai encore mes cheveux, sur mon père, c’est un miracle
Mon amour, j’suis un grand garçon, j’pleure seul dans l’habitacle
J’ai volé des caisses quand j’avais besoin d’un Spirit, j’ai fumé du s*it quand j’avais besoin d’un psychiatre

[Outro]
Mon cœur me malmène (Mon cœur me malmène), à m’demander où ça nous mène (Où ça nous mène)
J’ai mal à l’abdomen (À l’abdomen), non, mamène (Mamène)
On oublie pas (On oublie pas) tant qu’des gens s’souviennent (S’souviennent)
Non (Non)

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Anamnèse Lyrics Meaning

In the first verse of “Anamnèse,” SCH reflects on his lifestyle, filled with fast money and tough choices. He speaks of being focused on making money (“blé”), often at the expense of anything else. While he’s making millions, he doesn’t care about trivial things or whether people understand his references. He mentions the criminal world, hinting that he’d rather engage in high-risk activities than commit petty thefts. He seems to be fully immersed in a dangerous lifestyle, with imagery of using weapons, seeking revenge, and finding comfort in violence. This tough persona contrasts with his internal struggles, as he describes the harsh realities of his environment. He talks about being surrounded by people who struggle and face betrayal, offering advice that others might discourage. The lack of money (“plus un fra’, plus d’oseille”) in his community leads to desperation, where people are willing to resort to extreme measures. Despite the violence, he’s detached, stating that he doesn’t aim for the best spots but only the right angle of his weapon.

SCH also delves into deeper emotional territory, expressing grief over the loss of friends and loved ones. He talks about how their voices still haunt him, and the pain of losing them feels like it happened in an instant. His mourning is so deep that he contemplates drowning his sorrow, but the years are making him less affected or surprised by life’s hardships. He reflects on how he was raised by strong women (veuves) and became entranced by superficial relationships, leading to mistakes in his own love life. He confesses he didn’t care about breaking his girlfriend’s heart, believing she’d always stay with him, even though he took her for granted. SCH’s emotional conflicts are apparent when he mentions carrying drügs as a way to cope with the mental strain, not just a lifestyle choice, but a form of self-medication.

Further, he describes the chaotic nature of his life—sleeping poorly, waking up without purpose, and dealing with grief from his past losses while facing new ones. He rejects the pursuit of fame or status, emphasizing that he’s more focused on survival and the harshness of real life. His relationship with fame is toxic, feeling trapped in the expectations that come with it. He admits to carrying the weight of his past actions—regrets and unspoken remorse—but the struggle to confront them is overwhelming. Despite all this, he feels fortunate that he still has his health, even though he’s dealing with a multitude of burdens that come with his life choices. The reference to his troubled past—stealing cars, using drügs to cope—shows that he’s always found temporary solutions to deeper emotional pain.

In the outro, SCH’s heart is in turmoil as he reflects on his journey, questioning where it’s all leading. He feels physical pain, symbolizing the mental and emotional strain he’s carrying. He acknowledges that while we forget many things, certain people’s memories stay with us forever. It’s clear that even amidst his tough exterior, he’s battling deep internal conflict, trying to make sense of everything.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Anamnèse song?
A. Anamnèse song is sung by SCH.

Q. Who wrote Anamnèse lyrics?
A. Anamnèse lyrics are penned by SCH.

Q. Who has given the music of Anamnèse song?
A. Anamnèse music is composed and produced by SCH.

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