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Bleu & rouge Lyrics – PLK

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Bleu & rouge Lyrics - PLK

Read the full lyrics of “Bleu & rouge” by PLK. Here, we have shared the complete “Bleu & rouge” Lyrics along with its music video, deeper meaning and song story.

“Bleu & rouge” captures PLK’s raw pride as a banlieue rapper claiming Paris in his own colors, balancing street grit with flashes of success and loyalty to his crew. The song channels defiance, solidarity, and hunger, painting a city on edge where ambition, survival, and belonging collide. As an entry point, it sets the mood for lyrics that celebrate resilience and identity while confronting the chaos and contradictions of life between the blocks and the spotlight.

“Bleu & rouge” Lyrics

[Intro]
Ouh, oui

[Couplet 1]
Le P, le L aka le Père Noël
Enna Music, Panenka, depuis l’départ, on l’fait nous-mêmes (Rah)
Tu peux m’trouver dans un hall ou sur l’tapis rouge à Cannes
Mon but, c’est l’sourire de ma mère, vous, l’vôtre, c’est le Hurrican (Ouh, oui)
On n’est pas fait du même bois, t’sais quoi ? En vrai, j’t’aime pas (Pah, pah)

J’kiffe quand t’as dit “baise-moi” (??), juste après, elle reste pas
Là, c’est les banlieues qui montent sur Paname, j’ai aiguisé ma lame

J’reviens avec la même équipe de cons, des couplets d’malade
J’suis en fin d’peine, j’ressors avec la dalle d’un tolard
J’vois qu’des MC danser, moi, j’suis là, j’leur lance des dollars
Imagine la gueule des touristes, on est tous cagoulés (Pah, pah, pah, pah, pah)
J’suis dans l’rétro, prêt à doubler, on est tous très bourrés
Violents sur les bords, on a jamais tort
On allume, on rentre dans l’décor, nique la mère aux porcs
J’ferme ma gueule, j’finis au dépôt, solo comme un grand
Pas d’notre faute, si depuis tout p’tit, la rue m’va comme un gant (Ouh, oui)

[Pré-refrain]
On paye pas d’mine, on casse des bouches
Parisiens, c’est nous en bleu et rouge (Brr)
Banlieusard, j’arrive avec les baskets trouées
Quelques frères écroués mais l’équipe s’est pas écroulée (Vrr)
On paye pas d’mine, on casse des bouches
Parisiens, c’est nous en bleu et rouge (Pah, pah, pah, pah)
Banlieusard, j’arrive avec les baskets trouées (Brr)
Quelques frères écroués mais l’équipe s’est pas écroulée (Ouh, oui)

[Refrain]
Banlieue sud (Banlieue sud), banlieue nord (Banlieue nord)
Rangez les gosses, faites attention quand on sort (Ouh, oui)
J’crois qu’cette nuit, Paname va brûler
Dans les rues, y a d’a fumée, trois cents condés à vue d’nez (Ouh, oui)

Banlieue sud (Banlieue sud), banlieue nord (Banlieue nord)
Rangez les gosses, faites attention quand on sort (Ouh, oui)
J’crois qu’cette nuit, Paname va brûler
Dans les rues, y a d’a fumée, trois cents condés à vue d’nez (Ouh, oui)

[Couplet 2]
Hey
Ça tourne en Clio à quatre (Eh, eh, eh, eh), mais c’est toujours mieux qu’à pattes
Réveille pas trop la bête (Nan), nous fais pas trop l’khabat
Garde les yeux bien ouverts, c’est quand tu t’reposes qu’on t’attaque (Brr)
J’ai fait l’gentil, gentil, puis, j’lui ai mis une patate (Ah)
Moi, j’veux la vie de luxe mais avec moi, prendre tous mes gars
Trouver une femme carrée, puis, faire la fiesta sous les draps
Si j’ai un gars, j’l’emmène direct au Parc, me/nous saoulez pas
Si c’est une fille, tranquille, j’lui apprends l’foot’, elle s’y mettra
Banlieusard comme un grec-frites, on s’prend la tête vite
J’sais même plus combien j’ai fait d’feats, combien j’ai fait d’fric
Accélère comme sur l’Avenue des Champs-Élysées
Faut rentabiliser, gratte un Snap’, à un truc à tiser

[Pré-refrain]
On paye pas d’mine, on casse des bouches
Parisiens, c’est nous en bleu et rouge (Brr)
Banlieusard, j’arrive avec les baskets trouées
Quelques frères écroués mais l’équipe s’est pas écroulée (Vrr)
On paye pas d’mine, on casse des bouches
Parisiens, c’est nous en bleu et rouge (Pah, pah, pah, pah)
Banlieusard, j’arrive avec les baskets trouées (Brr)
Quelques frères écroués mais l’équipe s’est pas écroulée (Ouh, oui)

[Refrain]
Banlieue sud (Banlieue sud), banlieue nord (Banlieue nord)
Rangez les gosses, faites attention quand on sort (Ouh, oui)
J’crois qu’cette nuit, Paname va brûler
Dans les rues, y a d’a fumée, trois cents condés à vue d’nez (Pah, pah, pah, pah)
Banlieue sud (Banlieue sud), banlieue nord (Banlieue nord)
Rangez les gosses, faites attention quand on sort (Ouh, oui)
J’crois qu’cette nuit, Paname va brûler
Dans les rues, y a d’a fumée (Brr), trois cents condés à vue d’nez (Pah)

Bleu & rouge Official Music Video

Meaning of ‘Bleu & rouge’ Lyrics Explained

Intro Meaning:
This short opening just sets a confident and carefree mood. It sounds like PLK warming up, signaling that he’s comfortable in his skin and ready to speak his truth without filters. It feels like a quick breath before diving into his world.

Couplet 1 Meaning:
Here, PLK introduces himself and reminds listeners that everything he has comes from doing things his own way, without shortcuts or outside help. He moves between very different spaces, from rough apartment buildings to glamorous events, showing how his life now exists in both worlds. Even with success, his real motivation stays personal, especially making his mother proud, not chasing empty validation or fame. He draws a clear line between himself and others, saying not everyone shares the same values or background.

As the verse continues, he talks openly about fast relationships, street mentality, and how the banlieues are making their presence felt in Paris. There’s a lot of hunger here, like someone who’s been locked out for a long time and is finally back with something to prove. He contrasts himself with other rappers, suggesting he stays serious while others perform for show. The images of chaos, masks, police, and arrests underline how close his life still is to trouble. Even when he ends up alone or in trouble, he accepts it as part of growing up in the streets, something that shaped him from a very young age.

Pré-refrain Meaning:
This part focuses on pride and toughness. PLK talks about coming from nothing, not looking impressive at first glance, but still being dangerous and respected. Wearing blue and red becomes a symbol of claiming Paris as a banlieue kid, not as someone born into privilege. Even though some friends are locked up or missing, the group stays solid. Loyalty and survival matter more than appearances or setbacks.

Refrain Meaning:
The hook paints Paris as tense and explosive, especially when people from both the north and south suburbs come together. There’s a warning tone, like saying the streets aren’t calm and anyone outside should stay alert. Smoke, police presence, and unrest create a picture of a city on edge. It reflects both the power and the fear associated with banlieue youth moving through the capital at night.

Couplet 2 Meaning:
In this verse, PLK zooms in on everyday street life mixed with ambition. Riding cramped in a small car still feels like progress compared to having nothing. He warns others not to provoke him, showing how quickly situations can turn if respect is lost. There’s a sense of constant alertness, where relaxing can make you vulnerable. He admits to trying peace first but also being ready to respond with force if needed.

He also opens up about his dreams, wanting wealth but not at the cost of leaving his people behind. Family, friends, and future relationships all matter, and he imagines sharing success rather than enjoying it alone. The tone stays casual and playful at times, especially when he talks about football, partying, and daily habits. Still, beneath that is pressure to keep moving fast, make money, and stay relevant, because slowing down isn’t really an option.

Pré-refrain Meaning:
This repetition reinforces the same ideas of resilience and unity. PLK reminds listeners again that even if they look rough or underestimated, they carry strength. Paris belongs to them too, and losses along the way haven’t broken the crew. It’s about standing tall despite scars.

Refrain Meaning:
The song returns to the image of a restless Paris, split between north and south but connected by tension and energy. The repeated warnings and visuals of smoke and police emphasize how fragile the calm is. It feels like a snapshot of urban pressure, where pride, anger, and identity all collide in the streets at once.

Bleu & rouge Song Credits & Production Details

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Song Title Bleu & rouge
Singer(s) PLK
Musician(s) Mehsah, Rosaliedu38
Lyricist(s) PLK
Release Date January 23, 2026
Label Enna Music France, Panenka Music
Language English

Frequently Asked Questions About Bleu & rouge Song

Who is the singer of the song ‘Bleu & rouge’?

The song ‘Bleu & rouge’ is sung by PLK.

Who wrote the song ‘Bleu & rouge’ by PLK?

The song ‘Bleu & rouge’ by PLK is written by PLK.

Who produced the music for the song ‘Bleu & rouge’?

Music of the song ‘Bleu & rouge’ is produced by Mehsah and Rosaliedu38.

When was the song ‘Bleu & rouge’ officially released?

The song ‘Bleu & rouge’ is officially released on January 23, 2026, accompanied by its official music video.

Which record label released the song ‘Bleu & rouge’?

The song ‘Bleu & rouge’ by PLK was released under the record labels Enna Music France and Panenka Music.

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