PURE CODEI Lyrics – Gazo

PURE CODEI Lyrics by Gazo is a latest French song in the voice of Gazo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Pure Codei song lyrics are also written by Gazo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, the artist reflects on his struggles with addiction, heartbreak, and the pressures of life in Paris. He talks about using codeine to cope with emotional pain and the dangerous lifestyle he leads, surrounded by violence and betrayal. As he pops pills, the chaos around him intensifies, leading to deeper self-destruction. Gazo also touches on a failed relationship, where trust was broken and the emotional scars remain. The song captures a raw, intense feeling of isolation, showing how the weight of fame and personal loss can consume someone.

PURE CODEI Lyrics

[Intro : tag]
S/o Le Flem, han

[Refrain : Gazo]
Comme au balcon je sais qu’j’peux canner, mon ange me dit de m’éloigner
J’ai des glaçons au cou, aux poignets, j’suis dans un flacon d’pure codé’
J’trouve un mec clean juste pour conduire, j’ai les adresses, le dur produit
J’retiens la tête des purs condés car si on m’embarque c’est pour O.D

[Post-refrain : Gazo]
Plus j’pop et plus ça les rend fous, plus j’pop, plus on m’salit en dessous
Gunshot, j’allume et je prends tout, rum-pum-pum, rum-pum

Plus j’pop et plus ça les rend fous, plus j’pop, plus on m’salit en dessous
Gunshot, j’allume et je prends tout, rum-pum-pum, rum-pum

[Couplet 1 : Yamê]
4-5-6-7 heures du mat’ (7 heures du mat’, 7 heures du mat’)
J’me retrouve seul face à l’audimat (Face à l’audimat, face à l’audimat)
J’irai te chercher où que tu sois (Où que tu sois, où que tu sois)
J’roule un trois feuilles, j’observe le levé (J’observe le levé, j’observe le levé)
On a fini blessé (Blessé), Paris, c’est la pression (Pression)
Certains paris sont à laisser, toi tu m’as laissé
On a fini blessé (Blessé), Paris, c’est la pression (Pression)
Certains paris sont à laisser, toi tu m’as laissé

[Pont : Yamê]
Si on s’fait du mal, il faut se laisser, oh
Avant qu’un d’nous ne finisse blessé, j’encaisse : cash
Et maintenant que j’suis connu tu veux rester, oh, oh, oh
Là faut m’laisser
Et, bébé, si on s’fait du mal, il faut se laisser (Se laisser)
Avant qu’un d’nous ne finisse blessé, j’encaisse : cash
Et maintenant que j’suis connu tu veux rester, oh, oh, oh
Là faut m’laisser

[Couplet 2 : Gazo]
T’as cassé quelque chose en moi, si tu veux qu’j’parle sincèrement (Sincèrement)

Mon cœur est vêtu de noir et ressort d’un enterrement (D’un enterrement)
On était comme des aimants, en souvenir, j’ai des saignements (Des saignements)
J’me les ferais toutes si c’est mort, tu sais que j’tiendrai serment

[Pont : Yamê]
Oh-oh, oui
Oh-oh, oui (Oh, ouais)
Oh-oh, oui (Paris, c’est la pression)
Oh-oh, oui (Toi, tu m’as laissé)

[Refrain : Gazo]
Comme au balcon je sais qu’j’peux canner, mon ange me dit de m’éloigner
J’ai des glaçons au cou, aux poignets, j’suis dans un flacon d’pure codé’
J’trouve un mec clean juste pour conduire, j’ai les adresses, le dur produit
J’retiens la tête des purs condés car si on m’embarque c’est pour O.D

[Post-refrain : Gazo]
Plus j’pop et plus ça les rend fous, plus j’pop, plus on m’salit en dessous
Gunshot, j’allume et je prends tout, rum-pum-pum, rum-pum
Plus j’pop et plus ça les rend fous, plus j’pop, plus on m’salit en dessous
Gunshot, j’allume et je prends tout, rum-pum-pum, rum-pum

[Outro : Yamê & Gazo]
Blessé
Paris, c’est la pression
Tu m’as laissé
Rum-pum-pum, rum-pum-pum
Rum-pum-pum, rum-pum-pum
Blessé
Paris, c’est la pression
Blessé
Paris, c’est la pression
Tu m’as laissé
Rum-pum-pum, rum-pum

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PURE CODEI Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
This is a simple shoutout to someone named Le Flem.

[Refrain]
The refrain reflects Gazo’s awareness of the risks in his life, feeling like he’s always close to danger or even death. He describes his luxurious yet destructive lifestyle, with icy jewelry and dependence on codeine. He’s careful to protect himself from law enforcement but knows his actions could lead to overdose. It’s a raw glimpse into the conflict between his choices and the risks he faces daily.

[Post-refrain]
This part delves into the spiraling consequences of Gazo’s behavior. The more he indulges in his destructive habits, the more chaos he attracts, from envy to accusations. The “gunshot” and “rum-pum-pum” imagery adds to the tense, dangerous vibe, portraying his life as a volatile mix of addiction and violence where he takes everything, even if it means escalating the risk.

[Couplet 1]
Yamê reflects on a sense of isolation and vulnerability, describing sleepless nights where he’s alone and lost in thought. He talks about searching for someone or something meaningful but being left behind in a high-pressure city like Paris. There’s a recurring theme of being wounded emotionally, both from personal relationships and the challenges of navigating life in an environment filled with stress and unfulfilled expectations. The weight of broken promises and failed connections hangs heavy, adding a melancholic tone to this verse.

[Pont]
Yamê expresses the pain and inevitability of letting go when a relationship becomes harmful. He acknowledges the cycle of hurt and how fame complicates relationships, with people wanting to stay only after success. He wrestles with feelings of distrust and frustration, knowing the best option is to move on before the damage becomes irreparable. It’s a raw admission of the difficulty in balancing personal struggles with the demands of a public life.

[Couplet 2]
Gazo reveals deep emotional scars from a broken relationship, admitting the pain it caused. He uses dark imagery, likening his heart to a funeral. Their bond was strong but ultimately left him bleeding emotionally. Despite the heartbreak, he clings to a sense of loyalty, vowing to keep his word even in the face of this loss.

[Pont]
This part reinforces feelings of abandonment and emotional pressure, with Gazo and Yamê lamenting the heaviness of life in Paris and the weight of being left behind in difficult times.

[Refrain]
The refrain repeats to emphasize Gazo’s precarious lifestyle, balancing wealth, addiction, and risk. The icy jewelry and codeine use highlight his indulgence, but there’s an underlying awareness of the dangers. He carefully navigates this world by keeping allies clean and staying alert to law enforcement. Yet, the shadow of an overdose or worse always looms, adding tension to his reflections.

[Post-refrain]
This section recurs to underline the chaotic loop of Gazo’s life. The more he succumbs to addiction and excess, the more it fuels others’ envy and judgment. The gunshot imagery returns, emphasizing the unpredictable and volatile nature of his existence, where every choice seems to bring more risk and destruction.

[Outro]
The outro ties together the song’s themes of emotional pain, pressure, and abandonment. Paris becomes a symbol of stress and broken connections, and the repetitive “rum-pum-pum” mirrors the relentless cycle of struggle, violence, and heartbreak in their lives.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung PURE CODEI song?
A. PURE CODEI song is sung by Gazo.

Q. Who wrote PURE CODEI lyrics?
A. PURE CODEI lyrics are penned by Gazo.

Q. Who has given the music of PURE CODEI song?
A. PURE CODEI music is composed and produced by Gazo.

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