Song Meaning
This track opens with a defiant declaration of skill, the narrator asserting their rap prowess isn't a struggle but an inherent talent, comparing it to a primal need. The immediate pivot to a Nas-inspired aspiration – "if I ruled the world" – frames their ambition within a hip-hop lineage, seeking diverse strains of 'beuh' as a symbol of elevated status. The imagery shifts to a more street-level reality: a "grosse téteille" (a large joint) and a "petit collage" (a small collage, perhaps of memories or influences) ground the aspirational tone in tangible, immediate pleasures and artistic fragments. The final line, "Nos outils à la ceinture mais on est pas dans le bricolage," sharpens the focus, contrasting their serious, ready-to-use 'tools' (likely their skills or street knowledge) with the amateurishness of mere 'DIY' – they are professionals in their craft, not dabblers.