Briller Lyrics – La Fouine

Briller 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 Briller song lyrics are also written by La Fouine. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In the song It, he reflects on his dreams and struggles while growing up in a tough environment. He talks about wanting to escape the hardships, not to show off wealth but to provide for his family and give his mother a better life. He dreamt of success, luxury cars, and a life away from the ghetto. He also expresses his disdain for fake people and highlights the importance of family and loyalty. Throughout the track, there’s a sense of resilience, striving to overcome obstacles while staying true to his roots.

Briller Lyrics

[Refrain : Genezio]
J’ai rêvé de briller, je rêve de billets
J’ai pas rêver d’frimer tout en Gucci ou en ensemble Margiela
Car nos daronnes, elles ont trimé, nous, les valeurs, j’peux pas les dealer
J’ai rêvé du ciel étoilé, moi et mes frères en vacances à Marbella

[Post-refrain : Genezio & La Fouine]
On sort du ghetto-o-o, on r’connaît les faux-aux-aux
J’ai rêvé d’un Merco-co, pour mes ennemis, rafale en moto
Pour la mama, (??) loin du bendo, les impôts, ça fout le seum
Ici, c’est tout pour la famille, ici, c’est tout pour la famille

[Couplet 1 : La Fouine]
J’utilise l’argent comme calment, j’suis posé au carré carrément
Elle pleure des larmes de crocodiles pour gratter le Chanel en caïman
Et j’ai fait ma route comme un dominus, les petits charbonnent jusqu’à minuit
J’en roule un autre, c’est pas fini, dans mes poches, j’ai plus de vert que chez Kamini
On vend la neige, pour ça qu’on a des Oakley, bijoux, sans froid, comme une équipe de hockey
Elle a vu la kish’, elle s’est mise à suffoquer, 9 millimètres, j’ai du sang sur mes Moka
J’voulais seulement vivre, j’voulais même pas percer
J’voulais pas passer à la télé, j’voulais juste sortir la daronne du quartier

[Refrain : Genezio]
J’ai rêvé de briller, je rêve de billets
J’ai pas rêver d’frimer tout en Gucci ou en ensemble Margiela
Car nos daronnes, elles ont trimé, nous, les valeurs, j’peux pas les dealer
J’ai rêvé du ciel étoilé, moi et mes frères en vacances à Marbella

[Couplet 2 : Genezio & La Fouine]
Ah, Dieu m’a béni (M’a béni), dès qu’on fait, ça crie au génie (Wah)
Ah, t’es dans l’déni, j’pourrais pas soigner tes plaies dehors (Wah)
Ah, Dieu m’a béni (M’a béni), dès qu’on fait, ça crie au génie (Wah)
Ah, t’es dans l’déni, j’pourrais pas soigner tes plaies dehors (Wah)
J’ai deux-trois choses dans la geufeu, deux-trois condés sous les pneus
Ils ont pris l’seum, toujours au top, voudraient me marabouter comme Feuneu
Que ça parte en drama (Drama, drama), (??) comme diamant, ouais
C’est des Eddie Murphy (Ouais, wesh), je les vois tellement blanc qu’il m’attend

[Refrain : Genezio]
J’ai rêvé de briller, je rêve de billets
J’ai pas rêver d’frimer tout en Gucci ou en ensemble Margiela
Car nos daronnes, elles ont trimé, nous, les valeurs, j’peux pas les dealer
J’ai rêvé du ciel étoilé, moi et mes frères en vacances à Marbella

[Post-refrain : Genezio & La Fouine]
On sort du ghetto-o-o, on r’connaît les faux-aux-aux
J’ai rêvé d’un Merco-co, pour mes ennemis, rafale en moto
Pour la mama, (??) loin du bendo, les impôts, ça fout le seum
Ici, c’est tout pour la famille, ici, c’est tout pour la famille

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Briller Lyrics Meaning

[Refrain]
In this refrain, the artist expresses his desire for success and wealth, but not for the sake of showing off luxury brands like Gucci or Margiela. His motivation is driven by a deeper purpose—honoring the hard work of his mother and staying true to his values. He dreams of a better life, imagining relaxing vacations with his brothers in a beautiful place like Marbella, far from the struggles of his past.

[Post-Refrain]
In this part, the artist reflects on his journey out of the ghetto, where they can easily spot fake people. He talks about his dreams of owning a luxury car like a Mercedes, and his ambition to protect his loved ones. There’s a sense of frustration with the system, but his loyalty remains with his family, highlighting that everything he does is for them.

[Couplet 1]
La Fouine paints a picture of his hustle, using money as a way to cope with the stress of life. He mentions people who fake emotions to get expensive things like Chanel. He’s been through a rough path, working hard alongside others who grind late into the night. Despite his success, he feels it’s never enough, with money in his pockets but the struggle ongoing. He highlights a dangerous life of crime (“snow” possibly refers to drügs), where appearances are tough, and violence is lurking. However, his main desire wasn’t fame or TV exposure; it was simply to escape the hardships and give his mother a better life outside their tough neighborhood.

[Refrain (Repeated)]
The refrain repeats his dream of success, emphasizing that it’s not about showing off luxury but ensuring a better future for his family. He stays grounded in his values, rejecting superficial materialism, and instead dreams of peaceful moments with his brothers, away from the struggle.

[Couplet 2]
In this verse, the artist speaks about the feeling of being blessed by God, as his success is often seen as genius by others. However, he also faces opposition, as people deny his struggles and achievements. He mentions the dangers of his environment, hinting at tension with law enforcement (“two or three cops under the tires”) and the presence of jealous rivals. Despite the drama and negativity, he remains confident and unbothered, aware of how people try to bring him down. There’s also a reference to Eddie Murphy, perhaps indicating how people who appear “white” (figuratively or literally) are also trying to fit into his world.

[Refrain (Repeated)]
The refrain is repeated again, reinforcing his desire for success and the importance of family. His dreams of a better life with his brothers remain central, showing his deep motivations beyond just material wealth.

[Post-Refrain (Repeated)]
In this final post-refrain, the artist again reflects on leaving the ghetto, staying aware of fake people around him. His dreams of luxury cars and taking care of his family are still a major focus, with the repeated message that everything he does is for his family, showing that no matter how hard life gets, they are his true priority.

FAQs

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

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

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

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