Bissap Lyrics – La Fouine

Bissap Lyrics by La Fouine is a latest French song in the voice of La Fouine. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Bissap song lyrics are also written by La Fouine. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, the artist reflects on his gritty journey from a tough upbringing to success. He paints vivid pictures of his childhood struggles, with a father working hard and a mother cleaning up after those who judged him. The song touches on themes of survival, street life, and personal battles. La Fouine speaks about overcoming hardship, facing danger, and the constant tension between good and bad choices. He flaunts his success, confidence, and luxury now, but never forgets the tough past that shaped him. It’s a raw anthem of resilience and triumph.

Bissap Lyrics

[Intro]
C’est Nouvo
Draconic
Banlieue Sale Music

[Couplet 1 : La Fouine]
Ils ont fait des kilomètres, on a vendu des kilogrammes
Maman nettoyait le sol de ceux qui m’jetaient au tribunal
Daron s’levait tôt, galérait dans le métro
Putain de perquis’, à travers la vitre, ils jetaient les métaux
Moi, j’ai vendu la baïda, on venait de Dar El Beïda
Khouya, tchi, on sait qui est qui en procès verbal

Le daron était méchant, j’avais plus de bleus que d’échant’
Il en fallait plus pour me qué-cho, quand les gueu-shla venaient pé-cho
Si tu m’vois tirer au sol, c’est qu’j’essaye d’abattre mes démons
Mais poto, avant de té-mon, on a vécu le canon, les xénons
Quand j’demande pardon, c’est les paumes vers le plafond
Parce qu’à la fin, reste que les vrais et le filtre carton

[Refrain : La Fouine]
J’suis en rocky pas comme A
Motherfu*k, sur mes belles sapes, c’est pas du bissap
C’est Margiela sous mon hoodie, 9 milli’ qui m’gratte
Sous mon hoodie, 9 milli’ qui m’gratte

[Couplet 2 : Jey Brownie & Genezio]
Toujours la kich’ dans le Balmain (Balmain), j’descends des opps sur les carénages (Carénages)
Brûler ta langue sur le carrelage (Carrelage), ça fait la queue pour nouvel arrivage
On a-, on a percé sans parrainage (Parrainage), bébé tue ça à l’Arena (Arena)
J’ai les yeux derrière la tête comme un shooteur, shooteur, yeah
C’que je fais en moins d’un jour, eux, ils le font dans le mois (Mois)
On a grandi près du four, on va mourir comme des rois (Rois)
Moi, c’est badman, je mène une belle vie, j’ai l’habitude de foutre le bordel
Je s’rai pas cette b!tchies, prends mon (??) (Eh)
Beaucoup sont chelou (Chelou), beaucoup, beaucoup sont chelou (Ah j’te jure c’est relou)
J’viens d’me faire une milli’, africain, ça marche pas les mots doux (Arrête)
Arrête de m’dire qu’tu vas bien (Arrête), arrête de m’dire qu’tu vas bien (Arrête)

J’ai capté ton vice, nan (Nan), arrête d’nous faire le bê-bê-bête
Dehors, c’est chaud, les p’tits, ils guettent, toi, t’envies nos vidas, faut vesqui l’œil des n!ggas
Ils veulent que j’glisse, j’glisse, wesh, bientôt la chute d’la bida
Tu pourrais être pris d’vitesse, belek à c’que t’envisages (T’entends pas ou quoi ?)
Pour eloko oyo (Eloko oyo), eloko oyo (Eloko oyo)
Ça d’vient mawa (Mawa), d’vient mawa (Mawa)
Pour eloko oyo (Eloko oyo), eloko oyo (Eloko oyo)
Ça d’vient mawa (Mawa), d’vient mawa (Mawa, yah)
Qu’est-ce que tu veux my man ? (Wouh, yah)
Pas très longtemps dans le biz’, ont déjà tout vu my man (To-to-to-to)
Et l’oseille, j’ai ramassé, ramassé des tonnes de fois (Wouh), que des soldats autour de moi (Wah)
Trop de souvenirs de guerre gravés dans la mémoire (Mémoire)
Fé’-Fé’, Lamborghini (‘ghini, ‘ghini)
Ce soir, je la mets bien, on fait nos bails et puis c’est fini (Banlieue Sale Music)

[Refrain : La Fouine]
J’suis en rocky pas comme A
Motherfu*k, sur mes belles sapes, c’est pas du bissap
C’est Margiela sous mon hoodie, 9 milli’ qui m’gratte
Sous mon hoodie, 9 milli’ qui m’gratte

[Outro : Jey Brownie]
Moi, c’est badman, je mène une belle vie, j’ai l’habitude de foutre le bordel
Je s’rai pas cette b!tchies, prends mon (??)

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Bissap Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro establishes the vibe and energy of the song, with references to “Nouvo” (new), “Draconic” (harsh), and “Banlieue Sale Music” (dirty suburban music), setting up the street-wise and rebellious tone of the track.

[Couplet 1: La Fouine]
In this verse, La Fouine reflects on his tough upbringing. He talks about how others put in effort but he made money by selling kilos of drügs. His mother had to clean the floors of people who treated him unfairly, while his father struggled to make ends meet in the metro. La Fouine’s life was full of tension, like police raids and being involved in street life. He mentions selling drügs and growing up in a tough neighborhood, Dar El Beïda. His father was harsh on him, and he often had bruises from discipline. La Fouine shares his experience of fighting personal demons, with gun violence and criminal life in his past. He alludes to seeking redemption but acknowledges that only the real people remain when everything else fades away.

[Refrain: La Fouine]
La Fouine brags about his expensive, stylish clothing, and references his fashion choices like wearing Margiela under his hoodie. He also mentions carrying a gun (“9 milli'”) for protection, showing that his lifestyle is dangerous but he’s confident about it.

[Couplet 2: Jey Brownie & Genezio]
This verse talks about the rough, violent, and luxurious life that comes with street success. Jey Brownie and Genezio highlight how they hustle, earning money and gaining respect in the streets without relying on a mentor or godfather figure. They’re always on guard, like a shooter who has to stay alert. They mention that they can accomplish in one day what others take a month to do. Growing up in tough conditions, they dream of dying as kings, marking a rise from hardship to glory. They talk about their chaotic lifestyle, enjoying life but always being on edge. There’s a sense of being able to see through fake people who act nice but have ulterior motives. They’re aware of the risks in the streets, with younger people watching them and hoping to succeed like they did, but ready to bring them down if given the chance. They also allude to the struggles and dangers they face but maintain their confidence, knowing that the path they’re on leads to wealth and success, though it’s not easy.

[Refrain: La Fouine]
This part repeats La Fouine’s earlier message about his fashion and his readiness for violence. He mentions wearing high-end brands like Margiela and constantly keeping a gun for protection, reinforcing his tough and flashy persona.

[Outro: Jey Brownie]
In the outro, Jey Brownie keeps up the “badman” image, claiming that he lives a great life filled with excitement and chaos. He’s not afraid to cause trouble and takes pride in his powerful, unruly reputation.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Bissap song?
A. Bissap song is sung by La Fouine.

Q. Who wrote Bissap lyrics?
A. Bissap lyrics are penned by La Fouine.

Q. Who has given the music of Bissap song?
A. Bissap music is composed and produced by La Fouine.

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