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Ça suffit pas Lyrics – Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA
“Ça suffit pas” Lyrics by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA is a latest French song in the voices of Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Ça suffit pas” song lyrics are also written by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA.
The song “Ça suffit pas” by Limsa d’Aulnay and ISHA talks about growing up in a harsh environment and feeling lost in a world full of lies, drügs, and violence. They reflect on personal struggles, family, and trying to find meaning while dealing with pain and disappointment. Despite having money or power, they realize none of that is enough to bring real peace or happiness.
Lyrics of “Ça suffit pas” by Limsa d’Aulnay
[Intro : Limsa d’Aulnay]
Wouf, wouf
Ouh, ah
Ouh, ah
Ouais
[Couplet 1 : Limsa d’Aulnay]
Dès l’âge de mes dix piges, j’étais froid et pessimiste
Les daronnes croyaient qu’j’étais malpoli tellement j’étais timide
J’pouvais pas croiser leurs regards, j’arrivais pas à dire bonjour
Écrasé par le poids du tier-quar et de ses immondes tours
Je n’ressens plus l’ennui, ni l’émoi
Comme Casey, je n’vois plus les semaines ni les mois
Depuis qu’j’sais qu’l’homme est le pire des mammifères
Et moi, j’sais plus quoi faire depuis qu’j’ai rendu ma mamie fière
J’ai jamais d’mandé à naître ; avant d’naître, j’aurais aimé être formé
J’sais pas si on m’aime pour que j’suis, ma manière de performer
J’regrette l’époque où je vivais chez ce couple, que ma grand-mère et qu’mon grand-père formaient
J’ai l’cœur un peu trop vide, quand tu m’parles, j’ai l’air ailleurs, j’te fais l’amour un peu trop vite
Moi, j’sais faire des rimes et des placements
Là, j’dois apprendre les investissements et les placements avant ma chute, mon déclassement
Alors j’guette c’qui pourrait marcher, c’que j’pourrais acheter
J’pense plus à prendre un appart’, j’pense à ouvrir un HP
Et même si j’kiffe le rap, bientôt, j’arrête et j’quitte l’Europe avec une nana tatouée, qui connait rien, qui kiffe le rock
ASB, des têtes cramées comme dans un clip de Rohff
Là, c’est pas Limsa – ISHA, gros, c’est Bruce Willis feat’ The Rock
[Refrain : Limsa d’Aulnay]
Ouh, ah, fais bellek, dehors, c’est pas marrant
Y a des drogues, des armes et des âmes à vendre
Y a qu’des menteurs et des charlatans
Ouh, ah, y a des armes, des drogues, des âmes à acheter
Mais ça suffit pas pour avoir la paix
Ouh, ah
[Couplet 2 : ISHA]
Je sais qu’la haine, elle parle vrai, et que l’amour baratine
J’essaie de m’remémorer tout c’que mon boug m’a appris
J’suis pas honnête avec moi-même, ça, j’me l’dis tout le temps
J’suis même capable de mentir à mon journal intime
Han, j’croyais qu’on était au top, moi
Avant qu’ça parte en sucette, avant qu’ça vire au cauchemar
Chez moi, y en a des comme toi, chez toi, y en a des comme moi
Des mecs qui jettent le tos-ma, pourchassés par les motards
Un cœur mort, mais c’est vivant c’que j’écris
Personne nous a appris à lire entre les lignes
Apparemment, y en a qui pensent que j’m’épuise, j’me bonifie avec le temps grâce à l’exigence de l’équipe
Les darons craquent, les p’tites sœurs flippent et les mères pleurent
J’ai vu des mecs verser du sky sur des cercueils (Cercueils)
Un enfoiré qui s’lève pour pleurer sur une âme qui s’éteint
Dans un mois, il va faire des avances à la femme du défunt
[Refrain : Limsa d’Aulnay]
Ouh, ah, fais bellek, dehors, c’est pas marrant
Y a des drogues, des armes et des âmes à vendre
Y a qu’des menteurs et des charlatans
Ouh, ah, y a des armes, des drogues, des âmes à acheter
Mais ça suffit pas pour avoir la paix
Ouh, ah
Meaning of ‘Ça suffit pas’ Lyrics Explained
Intro : Limsa d’Aulnay Meaning:
Excitement and energy, setting the mood.
Couplet 1 : Limsa d’Aulnay Meaning:
From a very young age, he felt cold and negative, misunderstood by adults who thought he was rude when really he was just shy. He struggled to connect with people, too nervous to even say hello, while living in a tough neighborhood that weighed heavily on him. Over time, he became numb to boredom or excitement, losing track of days and months, feeling the harsh reality of human cruelty. Making his grandmother proud gave him a sense of purpose, but he often feels lost about his place in the world. He reflects on not asking to be born and wishing he had guidance before life started. He questions whether people love him for who he is or just for what he does. He misses the safety and warmth of living with his grandparents. His heart feels empty in relationships, leading to emotional distance and rushing intimacy. While he has talent in rap and managing words, he knows he needs to learn about finances and life skills to avoid failure. He constantly looks for opportunities and ways to secure his future, dreaming bigger than just owning an apartment, imagining running a business. Despite loving rap, he considers leaving Europe for a fresh start with someone new, adventurous, and free-spirited. He compares the intensity of his life to action movie characters, showing both pride and the heavy challenges he faces daily.
Refrain : Limsa d’Aulnay Meaning:
Life outside is harsh and dangerous, full of drügs, weapons, and dishonest people. There are temptations to buy or sell anything, including power or influence, but none of that brings true calm or peace. The world is full of deception, and even having all these things cannot fix inner struggles or make life truly safe.
Couplet 2 : ISHA Meaning:
He notices that hatred often feels more real than love, which can be fake or manipulative. He tries to remember lessons from friends, but struggles to be honest with himself, even lying in his private journal. He thought life was going well until things suddenly went wrong and turned into chaos. Life is full of people like him and like others, facing dangers and challenges every day. Even when writing from a seemingly “dead” heart, his words carry life and truth. Society hasn’t taught them to read deeper into situations, so misunderstandings happen. He feels that hard work and persistence improve him over time, despite others thinking he is exhausted. Family struggles are common: parents break down, younger siblings get scared, and mothers cry. He has witnessed disrespect and hypocrisy, like people mourning someone sincerely one moment and behaving shamelessly the next, showing how messy and unfair life can be.
Refrain : Limsa d’Aulnay Meaning:
The outside world is dangerous and full of lies, with drügs, weapons, and people ready to exploit anything. Even with all these things, it doesn’t bring peace or happiness. Life’s challenges are bigger than money or possessions, and true calm cannot be bought or forced in such a world.
Ça suffit pas Official Music Video
Now that you know the story behind the track, experience the emotions visually in the official music video below.
Ça suffit pas Song Credits & Production Details
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| Song Title | Ça suffit pas |
| Singer(s) | Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA |
| Musician(s) | Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA |
| Lyricist(s) | Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA |
| Language | French |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ça suffit pas Song
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The song ‘Ça suffit pas’ is sung by Limsa d’Aulnay and ISHA.
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