REGULATION Lyrics – Vald

“REGULATION” Lyrics by Vald is a latest French song in the voice of Vald. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “REGULATION” song lyrics are also written by Vald. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “REGULATION” by Vald is a raw and aggressive track talking about overpopulation, competition, and society’s chaos. He raps about how there are too many people in the game and in the world, making it hard to stand out. The song has a dark, almost nihilistic tone, questioning the system and even jokingly referencing Thanos’ idea of wiping out half of humanity. Vald mixes social critique with irony and his usual provocative style.

REGULATION Lyrics

[Refrain]
B!tch, on est trop, je viens réguler, derrière, on est trop, j’peux pas reculer
Tout l’monde a les crocs, va t’faire enculer, tout l’monde a les crocs, va t’faire enculer
B!tch, on est trop, il faut rester chez toi, ou viens à la fin, si tu veux, nettoie
B!tch, on est trop et le trône est étroit, tout l’monde n’est pas fait pour être une étoile
Tu prends une balle et tout l’monde gagne, ça nous fait moins d’CO2
Viens pas au bal, tu vas pas être rentable, tu fais bien d’rester au pieu (Allez, retourne te coucher)
Si on s’alliait, on pourrait niquer les un pour cent à la tête de tout (On pourrait les niquer)
Mais on se marche dessus, le berger a une tête de gnou

[Couplet]
Viens pas dans l’rap, c’est déjà saturé, chaque vendredi, putain, c’est abusé

Les serveurs sont déjà très pollués, n’en rajoute pas, il faut évoluer
Trouve ta place dans la cohue, eh, ou nique ta mère ménopausée
Surtout, ne fais pas d’enfants (Non), y a plus de place au cimetière (Oh)
Y a déjà trop d’SDF (Trop), d’âmes en peine et de misère (Trop)
Thanos a raison, en fait (Quoi ?), j’pense qu’il faut fumer tout l’monde (Rah)
Un truc rapide et direct (Rah), faut voir ça comme un reset
Y a des gens biens qui y pensent, depuis même avant Marvel
La Terre à sang et à feu, et toi, tu sers à rien, c’est affreux (Toi, t’as même pas un feu)
Pour un monde meilleur (Pour un monde meilleur), il faut ton cadavre (Il faut ton body)
La Terre à sang et à feu, et toi, tu sers à rien, c’est affreux (Toi, t’as même pas un feu)
Pour un monde meilleur (Comme le Paradis), il faut ton cadavre

[Refrain]
B!tch, on est trop, je viens réguler, derrière, on est trop, j’peux pas reculer
Tout l’monde a les crocs, va t’faire enculer, tout l’monde a les crocs, va t’faire enculer
B!tch, on est trop, il faut rester chez toi, ou viens à la fin, si tu veux, nettoie
B!tch, on est trop et le trône est étroit, tout l’monde n’est pas fait pour être une étoile
Tu prends une balle et tout l’monde gagne, ça nous fait moins d’CO2
Viens pas au bal, tu vas pas être rentable, tu fais bien d’rester au pieu (Allez, retourne te coucher)
Si on s’alliait, on pourrait niquer les un pour cent à la tête de tout (On pourrait les niquer)
Mais on se marche dessus, le berger a une tête de gnou

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REGULATION Lyrics Meaning

[Refrain Meaning (First Occurrence)]
This part of the song talks about how there are too many people, whether in life, society, or even in the rap game. The artist presents himself as someone who’s here to “regulate” or bring order to the chaos. He can’t step back because there’s too much pressure from behind. Everyone is hungry for success, fighting for their place, and the competition is ruthless. The “throne is narrow,” meaning not everyone can make it to the top—some people just aren’t meant to be stars. The line about “taking a bullet” reducing CO2 could be a dark way of saying that fewer people mean less pollution, playing with the idea of overpopulation. The mention of “not being profitable” suggests that some people just don’t have what it takes to succeed, so they might as well not try. There’s also frustration about society’s division—if people worked together, they could overthrow the elite, but instead, they’re too busy fighting each other.

[Couplet]
Here, the rapper shifts focus to the rap industry, saying it’s already overcrowded. Every Friday, new songs drop, making it even harder for artists to stand out. The “servers being polluted” could refer to streaming platforms being overloaded with content. He’s telling people to either evolve or stay out of the game. Then, the song takes a darker turn, talking about overpopulation in general. There’s no space left in cemeteries, too many homeless people, and too much suffering in the world. The reference to Thanos is about extreme solutions—Vald sarcastically suggests that maybe wiping out a lot of people would make the world a better place. He mentions that some people have had similar ideas long before Marvel introduced Thanos. The world is already chaotic and violent, and in his eyes, some people are useless. The lines about “a better world needing bodies” are shocking but fit with the song’s overall brutal and exaggerated commentary on society.

[Refrain Meaning (Second Occurrence)]
The second refrain repeats the same ideas as before but reinforces the message. It continues to highlight the idea of overcrowding, struggle, and survival. He brings back the notion of regulating the excess, suggesting that only the strongest will make it. The imagery of the throne being too narrow and people fighting each other instead of uniting remains strong. The mention of not being “profitable” again pushes the idea that if you don’t add value, you’re just taking up space. The frustration with people not being able to work together to overthrow the powerful is repeated, emphasizing how society is divided and self-destructive.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung REGULATION song?
A. REGULATION song is sung by Vald.

Q. Who wrote REGULATION lyrics?
A. REGULATION lyrics are penned by Vald.

Q. Who has given the music of REGULATION song?
A. REGULATION music is composed and produced by Vald.

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