La vie qu’on mène Lyrics – Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA

“La vie qu’on mène” 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 “La vie qu’on mène” song lyrics are also written by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.

The song talks about growing up in tough places, trying to stay real, and dealing with pressure, money, and bad influences. The artists admit they’re not perfect or blessed, but they keep working and use music to express their struggles. It’s about wanting peace, staying authentic, helping people when they can, and carrying pain while moving forward in a complicated life.

Paroles de La vie qu’on mène – Limsa d’Aulnay

[Couplet 1 : Limsa d’Aulnay]
On zonait à trois dans l’hall ou à trois dans l’sous-sol
Eux, ils disent qu’j’suis un roi sans trône, qu’j’suis un roi sans couronne
Moi, j’suis au top, j’mène une vie d’grand-père
J’ai jamais eu envie d’régner, j’ai jamais eu envie d’ramper, je veux juste vivre en paix
C’était ta décision, t’as voulu la (??)
Le poivre, t’as voulu l’renier
Mon cœur, tu l’as laissé en miettes
Ils voulaient bicrave comme à Clignancourt
Il a le tos-ma et les clients pour
Faudra qu’il assume la peine qu’il encourt
9.3.6, j’le répète dans chaque morceau

J’ai pas les abos’ d’Ninho, pas d’abdominaux, pas d’dorsaux
Mais t’inquiètes, y a pas d’malaise, j’suis pas beau, j’suis pas balaise
Mais quand je rappe, j’me sens fou, je baise tout, j’suis grave à l’aise
On n’a plus l’sens des valeurs, on n’a plus le même sens des prix
Ça m’a proposé dix K pour mettre un t-shirt
C’est des fous dans sness-bui
Ma grand-mère, c’est des sommes qu’elle imagine pas quand elle prie
J’te dis ça, mais en vrai les dix K, j’les ai quand même pris

[Refrain : Yamê]
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’sais qu’on n’est pas bénis, je reste dans l’dénis, mon frère
Nous, on parle peu, c’est dans la musique qu’on dit nos peines
J’fais que charbonner, charbonner
Rien que la vie me teste, authentique quand même
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’compte mes pas, plus les tals, on vit grave, on a mal
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’compte mes pas, plus les tals, on vit grave , on a mal

[Couplet 2 : ISHA]
Assis-toi, j’te mets les bonnes bases
J’ai les bonnes prod’ où y’a les bonnes basses
L’instrumentale, j’lui fais des choses folles
L’instrumentale, j’lui fais de choses graves

J’fais partie de ceux qui dorment tard
J’suis un reur-ti, c’est mon nom d’code
(??), c’est un autre code
Tout l’monde crie comme si y a mort d’homme
Le véhicule, il est en mode sport, ça roule en direction de Mordor
J’suis satisfait quand j’ai fini l’travail et sur l’écran y a écrit “job done”
J’pense au cancer à chaque fois qu’j’écrase un mégot (Ouais)
Je vois le mal partout, j’ai hâte d’être à la maison (Tiou)
De temps en temps, j’ai peur de commettre un crime
Poète maudit, haschich, prométazine
J’suis parano même quand ce sont mes amis
Les humeurs, elles changent dès qu’la monnaie arrive
J’distribue des llets-bi aux nécessiteux, à la famille proche même pas, j’suis sélectif
Quand mon cœur, il m’appelle, j’réponds quasi’ à tout mais j’aime pas qu’on m’prenne pour une machine à sous
Daron débarqué du bled puis on s’est fait qué-ni
L’année de hess passe comme une décennie, gros
Qui t’a dit qu’on était bénis ?
Ouais, qui t’a dit qu’on était bénis, gros ?
(Qui t’a dit qu’on était bénis ?)

[Refrain : Yamê]
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’sais qu’on n’est pas bénis, je reste dans l’dénis, mon frère
Nous, on parle peu, c’est dans la musique qu’on dit nos peines
J’fais que charbonner, charbonner
Rien que la vie me teste, authentique quand même
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’compte mes pas, plus les tals, on vit grave , on a mal
Vu la vie qu’on mène
J’compte mes pas, plus les tals, on vit grave , on a mal

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Limsa d’Aulnay Songs

La vie qu’on mène Lyrics Meaning

[Couplet 1 : Limsa d’Aulnay]
Limsa talks about growing up with close friends in tight spaces, sharing struggles and learning from life together. People call him a king without a throne or crown, meaning he has respect and presence even without formal power. He explains that he never wanted control over others or to follow anyone’s rules; he just wants peace. There are mentions of betrayal and heartbreak, showing personal pain and disappointment in relationships. He also reflects on the influence of money and the street life, describing risky decisions and the need to face consequences. Limsa is honest about not being physically perfect or flashy like other rappers, but he feels unstoppable when he raps, expressing himself freely. He notices how values have changed around him, with money often distorting priorities. Even when offered big sums for simple things, he admits to taking it, highlighting the compromises people make to survive. Family, especially his grandmother, remains a grounding force, representing prayers and hope beyond the harsh realities of street life. Throughout this part, he shares a mix of pride, struggle, and authenticity, painting a picture of someone navigating challenges while staying true to themselves, their friends, and their art, showing both vulnerability and confidence.

[Refrain : Yamê]
Yamê reflects on the hard life they live, admitting they aren’t lucky or protected but keep going anyway. He emphasizes that they don’t express much in daily conversations; music becomes the outlet for all their emotions and struggles. Life tests them constantly, but they stay genuine and work hard, trying to make the best of what they have. Counting steps and keeping track of their path shows caution and awareness of danger. Despite pain and difficulties, they continue moving forward, aware of the harshness around them. This part highlights resilience, struggle, and the honesty of living in a challenging world while trying to survive and stay authentic.

[Couplet 2 : ISHA]
ISHA talks about his life and craft, showing pride in his music and dedication to making beats that stand out. He stays up late working, putting effort into his art, and uses a code name to represent himself and his identity. He describes the tension and chaos around him, where people react as if extreme danger is constant, and life feels like a fast, intense ride. Finishing work and seeing the result gives satisfaction, but he also worries about health, danger, and even committing mistakes. He feels paranoid, noticing how money changes people’s moods, and he gives selectively to those in need, showing his careful approach to trust. ISHA reveals inner conflict: he wants to respond to emotions and loyalty but refuses to be used for profit. He recalls family struggles, lost opportunities, and the long-lasting weight of hard years. The repeated questioning about blessings shows skepticism about fate and luck. Overall, he shares a mix of creativity, fear, loyalty, and reflection on living in a world that is unpredictable and often unforgiving, balancing his passions with the realities around him.

[Refrain : Yamê]
Yamê repeats the idea that life is hard, and luck hasn’t favored them, but they keep pushing forward. Music becomes the space to express feelings they can’t speak about in everyday life. They work constantly, facing tests from life, yet maintain authenticity in everything they do. Watching their steps carefully shows vigilance and awareness of the challenges around them. Even though the struggle brings pain and weight, they keep going, showing resilience and the determination to survive in a tough environment. This part emphasizes endurance, honesty, and the reality of navigating life under constant pressure.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung La vie qu’on mène song?
A. La vie qu’on mène song is sung by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA.

Q. Who wrote La vie qu’on mène lyrics?
A. La vie qu’on mène lyrics are penned by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA.

Q. Who has given the music of La vie qu’on mène song?
A. La vie qu’on mène music is composed and produced by Limsa d’Aulnay, ISHA.

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