TONY SOPRANO Lyrics – Dinos

TONY SOPRANO Lyrics by Dinos is a latest French song in the voice of Dinos. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Tony Soprano song lyrics are also written by Dinos. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In TONY SOPRANO, Dinos reflects on feelings of isolation and internal struggle despite his success. He talks about loneliness, even around family and friends, and how fame and the pressures of life can feel like a prison. Through vivid imagery and introspective lyrics, he explores themes of pain, mistrust, and the weight of unspoken emotions. Drawing parallels to the street life and his journey, he conveys a sense of vulnerability masked by resilience. The song has a raw, melancholic vibe, blending personal insights with sharp observations about society.

TONY SOPRANO Lyrics

[Intro : tag]
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu
A.W
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies
A.W.A. the mafia my n!gga

[Refrain]
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby you know me, j’suis fu*ked up, j’suis lonely
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby you know me, j’suis fu*ked up, j’suis lonely

[Couplet 1]
Papa pleurait pas, j’pensais qu’il était surhumain
Tu sors du bloc, tu sers une main et tu démarres le Série 1
Là d’où j’viens, les sommes font assez peur
Les mômes vendent d’la ce-pur, les âmes sont assez sales, les hommes sont insecures
Noir sur noir, le Glock, l’humeur, le code-couleur, l’époque où la police assassinaient moins qu’les scratchs de Cut Killer
Quelques âmes me disaient “Lost”, la plupart me disaient “Mort”
Dans le pays où une critique vaut beaucoup plus que dix éloges

[Pré-refrain]
Dans la rue, les frères innovent, rythme même blues comme ferait Nov
Y a qu’le dehors qui a su t’faire une offre, fair enough
Apaisé mais j’ai gardé la haine d’hier, du mal à me confier comme si j’avais signe un N.D.A

[Refrain]
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby est lonely, j’suis fu*k top, j’suis lonely
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby est lonely, j’suis fu*k top, j’suis lonely

[Couplet 2]
Prisonnier d’la fame, prisonnier du rap, ça m’fait frissonner du fait qu’j’sois prisonnier des prisonniers d’mon blase
Prisonnier des réseaux, prisonnier des follows, prisonnier d’mes rêves, toujours prisonnier des “Wesh, ça dit quoi frère”
Si t’attends quelque chose d’eux, j’pense que tu s’ras bien déçu
J’contre-attaque, j’sens la frappe de loin comme le chien des stup’

Même si la tête est indemne, le cœur est bel et bien blessé
T.T.C, on fait plus de biff’ qu’les joueurs du Téfécé

[Pré-refrain]
Dans la rue, les frères innovent, rythme même blues comme ferait Nov
Y a qu’le dehors qui a su t’faire une offre, fair enough
Apaisé mais j’ai gardé la haine d’hier, du mal à me confier comme si j’avais signe un N.D.A

[Refrain]
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby you know me, j’suis fu*ked up, j’suis lonely
Ne m’en veux pas si j’parle peu, la plupart du temps j’me sens seul
Même avec la mif’, avec les homies, baby you know me, j’suis fu*ked up, j’suis lonely

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TONY SOPRANO Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro sets a tone of guarded vulnerability. Dinos explains his tendency to keep to himself, even among close family and friends, reflecting his emotional distance. He connects this to his identity and loyalty, referencing a “mafia” mentality, implying a code of trust and secrecy that defines his interactions.

[Refrain]
The refrain captures the song’s emotional core: loneliness. Dinos expresses how he often feels disconnected, even in the presence of his loved ones. This sense of isolation is compounded by inner turmoil, leaving him emotionally “messed up” and distant. Despite being surrounded by people, he remains trapped in his solitude, unable to fully connect or communicate. It’s a poignant reflection of how fame and personal struggles can create an invisible barrier between someone and their relationships.

[Couplet 1]
In the first verse, Dinos reflects on his upbringing and the harsh realities of his environment. He admired his father’s stoicism, mistaking it for superhuman strength. He describes a world where survival means tough choices, from selling drügs to adopting a hardened demeanor. The lines about weapons, distrust, and insecurities show how his surroundings shaped his mindset. He also critiques societal values, where negativity and criticism overshadow genuine praise. This verse paints a vivid picture of the struggle to rise above circumstances that feel overwhelmingly bleak.

[Pré-refrain]
Here, Dinos touches on the creativity and resilience born from the streets. Despite challenges, people innovate and find rhythm in their hardships, similar to blues music. He acknowledges that the harsh outside world shaped him but still carries unresolved anger and pain. His struggle to open up feels like being bound by a metaphorical confidentiality agreement, highlighting his difficulty in sharing his true emotions.

[Refrain]
The refrain repeats, reinforcing the recurring theme of loneliness and emotional detachment. Even surrounded by people, he feels stuck in his struggles and unable to express himself. This repetition emphasizes the depth of his isolation and the cyclical nature of his pain.

[Couplet 2]
In the second verse, Dinos delves into how fame and success come with their own forms of imprisonment. He feels trapped by expectations, social media, and his own dreams. He warns against relying on others, as disappointment is often the result. Despite appearing strong, his heart carries emotional wounds. The reference to out-earning professional players contrasts his material success with his emotional struggles, showing that wealth doesn’t heal deeper pains.

[Pré-refrain]
This section repeats, underlining how the creativity of those around him serves as a response to hardship. He remains shaped by his past anger and struggles to trust or confide, reflecting a cycle of resilience and guardedness.

[Refrain]
The refrain closes the song, driving home the persistent themes of loneliness and inner turmoil. The repetition mirrors how these feelings dominate Dinos’s life, showing how deeply they’re ingrained in his experience.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung TONY SOPRANO song?
A. TONY SOPRANO song is sung by Dinos.

Q. Who wrote TONY SOPRANO lyrics?
A. TONY SOPRANO lyrics are penned by Dinos.

Q. Who has given the music of TONY SOPRANO song?
A. TONY SOPRANO music is composed and produced by Dinos.

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