Mony Lyrics by Damso is a latest French song in the voice of Damso. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Mony song lyrics are also written by Damso. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In **Mony,** Damso reflects on themes of power, money, and emotional detachment, blending raw honesty with dark introspection. He talks about the burdens of his success, the emptiness behind wealth, and his hardened outlook shaped by past struggles. There’s a mix of bravado—boasting about his riches and control—and vulnerability as he acknowledges the cost of losing his sense of self and love. With a gritty, reflective tone, he paints a picture of excess, isolation, and a world where survival often means sacrificing one’s emotions.
Mony Lyrics
[Intro : Damso]
J’ai trois minutes, si vous voulez (Non)
Alors, pas grave
Yeah (Bah oui), yeah (Brr)
[Couplet 1 : Damso]
.45 automatique, j’tire dans la tête, le front du flic s’brise (Pah, pah, pah, pah)
Et j’me réveille de bonne humeur, au sommet j’en ai les vertiges, numéro un, donc je donne l’heure
Le vécu noir, il n’a plus de peur, plus de pleurs, pluie de fleurs, mais plus de cœur aussi
J’ai les armes pour les temps d’crise, j’ai les femmes sous mon emprise qui pensent que je n’ai plus de cœur
J’reviens pas sur décisions prises malgré les peines et les grandes douleurs, mal-aimé saigne, mais en douceur
Ma raie de haine haute en couleurs car plus de peur aussi
Avant que Dieu me prenne pour me placer au ciel, dis-moi que tu m’aimes, dis-moi que tu m’aimes
[Refrain : Damso & Michkavie]
Comptes en Suisse et en Mauritanie (Okay), moula que le fisc n’a pas pris c’t’année (Okay)
J’plonge dans l’vice et j’ken une b!tch, salope, moula que le fisc n’a pas pris c’t’année
Full money (Money), Damso, Dems, Monsieur Dems, trop de money, trop de money (Money, money)
Damso, Dems (Money), trois minutes pour d’la money (Money), trop de money (Money), Vie
[Couplet 2 : Damso]
Plus rien m’effraie, plus rien m’effraie, j’fumais chaque taf donc plus rien m’effraie
Devant les blessures obscures que t’as plantées, germé dans mon jardin secret
Non, plus rien n’est vrai, non, plus rien n’est vrai, dans la distraction, j’suis dans l’excès
Nombreuses ratures impures, je me sentais coincé dans mes pensées abstraites
La beuh, faut qu’j’arrête, rap jeu, je maltraite, j’dois couper les ponts, diamants sont mes sons
Négro, c’est la ue-r, sur du Gradur, je fais des pompes, je fais des tractions, eh
Souffert étant môme, ils jouent que des rôles, ces négros sont pas eux-mêmes (Nan)
J’ai besoin d’épaules, mais j’suis sur tes paumes et ne me dis pas qu’tu m’aimes (No)
Les présidents se serrent la main, les, les militaires se tirent dessus, les
Les milliardaires construisent le chemin au bout duquel on devient leur pute
[Refrain : Damso & Michkavie]
Comptes en Suisse et en Mauritanie (Okay), moula que le fisc n’a pas pris c’t’année (Okay)
J’plonge dans l’vice et j’ken une b!tch, salope, moula que le fisc n’a pas pris c’t’année
Full money (Money), Damso, Dems, Monsieur Dems, trop de money (Money, money)
Trop de money, Damso, Dems (Money), trois minutes pour d’la money, trop de money (Money), Vie
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Mony Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Damso sets the tone by acknowledging he has limited time, casually brushing off any concern. It’s a brief, confident entrance, signaling that the following lyrics will be impactful.
[Couplet 1]
This verse explores themes of power, violence, and emotional detachment. Damso begins with an intense image of using a weapon, symbolizing dominance and rebellion. He contrasts his success—being at the top—with a sense of unease, admitting that the climb has left him numb and detached (“no fear, no tears, but no heart”). He acknowledges his control over others but hints at the sacrifices and pain that come with his choices. His resolve to stand by his decisions shows strength but also reflects a hardened, almost cynical worldview. The verse closes with a yearning for love or validation before death, adding a vulnerable layer beneath the bravado.
[Refrain]
The refrain highlights Damso’s wealth and his lifestyle of excess. He flaunts his untouchable status, mentioning hidden accounts and financial freedom while also indulging in vices. The repeated focus on money emphasizes its central role in his life, but there’s an undertone of emptiness, as though wealth alone cannot bring fulfillment.
[Couplet 2]
Here, Damso delves deeper into his psyche, revealing a sense of numbness and disconnection from reality. His experiences have hardened him, and he admits to hiding pain and struggles in his “secret garden.” He critiques his own excesses and distractions, acknowledging the damage they cause but also showing his refusal to conform. Reflecting on his past, he describes childhood suffering and calls out others for being fake. Despite craving genuine support, he rejects superficial love. The verse ends with a critique of societal structures, where those in power manipulate and exploit others, painting a grim picture of a corrupted world.
[Refrain]
The repetition reinforces the themes of wealth and excess, showing how money dominates Damso’s narrative. His confidence and indulgence in vices reflect a life built on both luxury and detachment, echoing the struggles and sacrifices mentioned throughout the song.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Mony song?
A. Mony song is sung by Damso.
Q. Who wrote Mony lyrics?
A. Mony lyrics are penned by Damso.
Q. Who has given the music of Mony song?
A. Mony music is composed and produced by Damso.
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