“Apprendre à perdre” Lyrics by LauCarré is a latest French song in the voice of LauCarré. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Apprendre à perdre” song lyrics are also written by LauCarré. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Apprendre à perdre” by LauCarré talks about dealing with failure, self-doubt, and finding peace after setbacks. He shares how fame, pressure, and mistakes made him feel lost, but through it all, he learns that life’s about accepting losses and staying true to yourself.
Paroles de Apprendre à perdre – LauCarré
[Intro]
Yeah, hey
[Couplet unique]
Après le fiasco d’Nouvelle École, quelques plaisanteries sur Twitter, j’avais honte de retourner au quartier
J’avais tellement honte, j’traînais seul dans ma caisse, le même son tourne en boucle dans mon carplay
On m’dit “Faut pas t’en faire, c’est qu’un jeu” mais j’ai l’seum de m’être fait té-j’ comme un bleu
Est-ce que je sais que mon texte était bof ? Est-ce que c’est le stress ? P’t-être un peu, bref
J’ai mal à la tête, mal au corps, cette nuit j’ai mal au bide, alors j’écris des pavés jusqu’à m’éclater la carotide
J’veux des thunes sans forcément faire des études
Est-ce que j’aurais été plus heureux si j’étais dans les stups ? J’sais pas
Tout ce que j’sais, c’est qu’toutes les semaines, j’fais tout pareil
J’m’endors, j’me réveille, j’enfile la même tenue que la veille
Tous mes amis bossent en journée, donc j’allume la Play et je joue, histoire d’oublier, d’oublier que j’suis en déprime
Toute l’année en déprime, j’ai tenté d’voyager, j’pars avec deux-trois potes au Brésil
Mais rien n’a changé, spoil alert, j’avais le spleen et même devant la mer
Est-ce que t’as d’jà senti la même ?
Est-ce que t’as d’jà senti c’truc dans l’corps qui t’empêche de dormir, voire même encore pire ?
Un truc intense les soirs, même quand c’est rare
Plus l’temps passe et plus je ne fais que développer des pensées noires
J’avais 13 piges, j’avais rien à foutre du foot, tout c’que j’voulais, c’était faire du rap
Et j’avais 15 piges, j’avais rien à foutre du foot, tout c’que j’voulais, c’était faire du rap
Et même l’époque où j’avais 18, j’voulais faire comme les grands du 2018
J’passe au Sky, on s’demande, “Eh, c’est qui lui ?”
Dans l’fond, c’est jamais fini
Toujours les yeux rivés vers l’infini
J’voulais rapper comme Meu-Gui, comme Mizzy
Maintenant, j’suis dans l’game, bro
J’peux pas décevoir ceux qui m’aiment, bro
J’le fais pour ceux avec qui j’ai traîné dans la même gov’
J’me suis laissé pousser la barbe
Ces temps si j’voyais la vie en rouge comme un supporter des Flamenco
Toi, t’as cru qu’on est pas gainé ? J’ai pas lâché, j’ai rappé sous la pluie, même quand il grêlait
Peu importe leur avis, c’est pas ça qui va nous freiner
Personne va m’enterrer, encore moins une émission d’télé
J’ai encore accumulé les ‘blèmes, encore millions de peines
Toujours les mêmes reflets sur la scène, je l’ai promis
J’s’rai toujours le même et je l’ai promis, jamais d’artifice devant le cro-mi
C’est pour mes renois sûrs, mes whites, mes gars sûr comme Michael
J’suis comme un clou dans la chaussure de Michael
On va plus jamais reculer, j’veux plus jamais grimacer devant l’prix des derniers survêt’ Nike
J’suis désolé, désolé, quand t’appelles j’ai pas pu répondre
J’suis désolé, j’osais pas dire qu’autour de moi tout s’effondre
J’suis désolé pour les mensonges, les non-dits Désolé pour les textos sur WhatsApp, les remis
Désolé aux deux, trois femmes à qui j’ai fait du sale J’suis pas méchant dans l’fond, c’est juste que j’communique mal
J’suis désolé, mes producteurs, mon label, j’crois qu’la vie est un jeu dans lequel faut apprendre à perdre
[Outro : Bigflo et Laucarré]
Euh, tu peux être hargneux, rageux et tout mais, mais moins dans le re… Moins aigri en fait. C’est ça. Aigri, personne a envie d’suivre un mec aigri
Hmm. Ok, j’l’ai beaucoup été ces derniers temps, ouais j’avoue, faut qu’je check ça
Te prend moins la tête, les gens analyse pas tes textes euh, au, au, à la loupe
Hmm, ok
Il faut qu’ça soit juste… sincère
Apprendre à perdre Video
LauCarré Songs
Apprendre à perdre Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Just a casual start to set the mood.
[Couplet unique]
Here, LauCarré opens up about feeling ashamed and hurt after his failure on a rap TV show. People joked about him online, and he couldn’t face his neighborhood out of embarrassment. He spent time alone in his car, replaying the same song, trying to process the disappointment. Even though others told him it was just a game, he couldn’t shake off the frustration of being kicked out like a rookie. He wonders if his poor performance was due to nerves or simply because his lyrics weren’t strong enough.
He describes how this failure affected him physically and emotionally. His body aches, his mind feels heavy, and sleepless nights push him to write endlessly, using music as a release for his pain. He’s tired but keeps writing because it’s his only escape. He admits that he wants to make money but not necessarily through studying — he just wants a better life. At one point, he even questions whether he would have been happier if he had chosen a darker path, like dealing drügs, though he doesn’t know the answer.
His days feel repetitive and empty. Every week looks the same — waking up, putting on the same clothes, and playing video games alone because his friends are busy with their daytime jobs. Gaming becomes a way to forget his sadness and depression. He even tries to change things by traveling to Brazil with friends, hoping the trip might heal him. But even in a beautiful place, surrounded by the ocean, he still feels the same emptiness inside. The depression follows him wherever he goes.
He talks about how this heavy feeling takes over at night, making it hard to sleep, and sometimes it gets even worse. It’s like an invisible weight inside him that keeps growing stronger over time. He confesses that his mind is filled with darker thoughts as the days go by, showing how deep his mental struggle has become.
Then he looks back at his younger years. When he was 13, 15, and 18, he never cared about sports or fitting in — all he ever wanted was to rap. He dreamed of being like the big rappers of 2018, getting recognition and respect. When he finally started getting attention, people began to notice him and wonder who he was. That moment meant a lot because it showed his hard work was paying off, even if the journey wasn’t easy.
Even though he’s now part of the music scene, he feels constant pressure not to disappoint the people who believe in him — his fans, friends, and those who grew up with him. He says he raps for the ones who came from the same place as him, the same struggles, the same background. He’s matured too; he’s grown a beard, seen life in darker shades, and felt intense emotions like anger and frustration. But through all of it, he’s never given up — he’s kept rapping through the storms, even when life felt unbearable.
He makes it clear that other people’s opinions can’t stop him. Not even a TV show’s rejection will bury his drive or define him. He’s faced a lot of problems and pain, but he’s learned to stay authentic and true to himself. He promises to always be the same person — no fake image, no pretending — just honesty and loyalty to those who supported him. He gives a shout-out to his close friends, both Black and White, comparing himself to a pebble in someone’s shoe — small but impossible to ignore. It’s his way of saying he’s here to stay, no matter what.
Then his tone turns softer and more emotional. He apologizes — to people he’s hurt, to those he ignored, and to those he lied to or couldn’t properly communicate with. He admits he’s not a bad person, just someone who struggles to express his feelings. He also apologizes to his producers and his label for his flaws and mistakes. In the end, he accepts that life is like a game — you can’t win all the time, and part of growing up is learning how to lose without losing yourself.
[Outro : Bigflo et Laucarré]
The outro feels like an honest conversation between friends. Bigflo advises LauCarré not to be so bitter or resentful, because negativity pushes people away. LauCarré admits he’s been that way lately and agrees he needs to work on it. Bigflo reminds him not to overthink things or worry too much about how people analyze his lyrics. What matters most is being genuine — staying true and sincere in his art and in life.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Apprendre à perdre song?
A. Apprendre à perdre song is sung by LauCarré.
Q. Who wrote Apprendre à perdre lyrics?
A. Apprendre à perdre lyrics are penned by LauCarré.
Q. Who has given the music of Apprendre à perdre song?
A. Apprendre à perdre music is composed and produced by LauCarré.
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