Song Meaning
The intro immediately sets a tone of street-level hustle and established dominance. The repeated phrase "Allô, c’est comment ?" acts as a casual, almost defiant greeting, immediately followed by the assertion that "La peuf-ra toujours aux commandes." This isn't just a status report; it's a declaration of unwavering control in a specific, likely illicit, environment.
The refrain doubles down on this theme, painting a picture of a dangerous and active scene. The imagery of "un pétard" (a gun) and "gros collants" (tight pants, possibly implying a certain look or readiness) grounds the abstract claim of control in concrete, albeit vague, details. The mention of something arriving "d'Hollande" adds a touch of international intrigue, suggesting a network or supply chain that extends beyond the immediate locale.
The core of the lyrics seems to revolve around a constant state of action and survival, where "Personne fait son temps" implies a lack of complacency or a refusal to be idle, perhaps even a hint of a criminal element where time served is not the primary concern. The phrase "on a la..." is cut off, leaving the listener to infer what essential element this group possesses – power, a weapon, a specific attitude – further emphasizing the raw, unrefined energy of the situation.