Symptôme Lyrics by La Fouine is a latest French song in the voice of La Fouine. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Symptôme song lyrics are also written by La Fouine. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It explores themes of struggle, loss, and the harsh realities of street life. The song reflects on the pain and consequences of past decisions, including selling drügs and losing loved ones. La Fouine expresses feelings of betrayal and the constant danger surrounding him, while also confronting his own regrets. Despite the hardships, he remains determined, seeking success and wealth to escape his troubled past. The lyrics touch on emotional conflicts, inner turmoil, and the impact of violent environments, with a sense of resilience amid the chaos.
Symptôme Lyrics
[Intro]
Yeah, yeah
Eh, yeah, yeah
Yo Fouiny
Yo, hey, hey, hey
[Couplet 1]
Damn, voilà goddamn et je la paye jusqu’à c’qu’elle m’aime
Et cette peine en vaut la peine si c’est pour partir en Pack M
Et j’su- et j’suis maudit car j’ai vendu de l’héroïne
Et j’ai vendu de la mort aux gens et le croque-mort dans les narines
Bats, bats les couilles d’leur trend, à part leur fame, y a rien qui m’freine
Je sais qu’ils m’craignent, comme la coc*ine, j’suis dans leur tête, j’suis dans leur benne
Ils attendent sûrement que j’me r’tourne pour me planter c’couteau dans l’dos
C’est dangereux dehors, je sors pas d’chez moi sans l’odo
[Pré-refrain 1]
Elle est montée au ciel, maintenant, j’suis seul, j’fais mes adieux face au linceul
J’fais partie d’ceux qui emport’ront toutes ces salades dans le cerceuil
Trop de nuits blanches, peu d’armes blanches, trop de re-fré entre quatre planches
Entre quatre murs, on vend la blanche avenue Foch, té-ma la Porsche
[Refrain]
(??), faut les ‘tasses, faut les deuils
J’veux plus de cash que les autres, que la veille
J’veux plus d’étoiles dans le ciel que dans l’Phantom (Que dans l’Phantom)
(??) de nos actes, on distingue les premiers symptômes
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[Couplet 2]
Damn, voilà goddamn, j’roule dans la Benz, le cœur en peine
J’fume cette merde couleur ébène, j’repense aux frères, Pecho et Béné
J’gamberge seul dans ma chambre, j’ouvre la f’nêtre, j’vois tous ces gens
J’vois tous ces grands, un corps au sol, mare de sang, marre de ce sort
J’comprenais rien, j’étais trop jeune, maintenant, je sais pourquoi j’ai l’seum
Pourquoi dans l’fer, j’ai rangé l’gun, j’leur souhaite l’enfer sur planche de surf
Et j’les baise, j’ai noyé mon chagrin dans la weed et dans les grosses pétasses du 16
Tu peux t’faire rafaler bêtement pour une vieille histoire de cess’
[Pré-refrain 2]
On sort les grosses guitares dans ta petite cité d’choristes
Ennemis tombent comme des pétales, on les arrose comme un fleuriste
Moi, j’ai la haine comme un puriste
Comme en promenade, on t’a mis à poil comme un nudiste
[Refrain]
(??), faut les ‘tasses, faut les deuils
J’veux plus de cash que les autres, que la veille
J’veux plus d’étoiles dans le ciel que dans l’Phantom (Que dans l’Phantom)
(??) de nos actes, on distingue les premiers symptômes
[Outro]
(??), faut les ‘tasses, faut les deuils
J’veux plus d’étoiles dans le ciel que dans l’Phantom (Que dans l’Phantom)
(??) de nos actes, on distingue les premiers symptômes
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Symptôme Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro is just a casual greeting and an introduction of La Fouine, with him calling out to himself (“Yo Fouiny”) and hyping up the track. It’s the kind of energetic intro that sets the tone for the song.
[Couplet 1]
In this verse, La Fouine talks about the tough reality of his life. He’s had to pay a heavy price for the love and success he’s gained, even if it means suffering or dealing with regrets. He admits his involvement in selling heroin, which is described as “selling death,” and acknowledges the danger he’s put himself in. La Fouine recognizes that people fear him, comparing his influence to the presence of coc*ine in their minds. He feels surrounded by betrayal and knows that it’s dangerous out there, always having to stay alert and ready because the streets are full of threats.
[Pré-refrain 1]
La Fouine reflects on the pain of losing someone important, expressing that he’s now alone and facing the harsh reality of life. He mentions how he and others like him will eventually end up taking all their “falsehoods” to the grave. The mention of “nights without sleep” and “selling drügs on Avenue Foch” paints a picture of a life marked by constant hustle, danger, and wealth, symbolized by the luxury car (“Porsche”).
[Refrain]
The refrain emphasizes La Fouine’s desire for more—more money, more fame, and more stars in the sky than in his luxury car (the Phantom). It’s about the hunger for success and the recognition of how actions have consequences, hinting at the early signs of problems or “symptoms” of the lifestyle he’s chosen.
[Couplet 2]
In this verse, La Fouine describes the emotional toll of his lifestyle. Despite driving a Benz, he’s still dealing with heartbreak and loss. He remembers his brothers (friends) and the violence around him. There’s a sense of disillusionment as he looks back on his past, understanding now the reasons behind his pain. He shares how he used substances to cope with his sadness and how dangerous the environment is, where people can be killed over petty disputes. The verse captures the internal conflict of trying to escape a violent, chaotic world while dealing with deep personal pain.
[Pré-refrain 2]
This part paints a picture of violence and conflict in La Fouine’s world. The “big guitars” could symbolize a battle, with enemies falling like petals, suggesting that they are easily defeated. The phrase “we strip you naked like a nudist” symbolizes vulnerability and humiliation in the streets, showing that there’s no mercy for anyone in this environment.
[Refrain]
Similar to the previous refrain, it reiterates La Fouine’s constant desire for more—more success, more wealth, more power. He wants to rise above others and reach higher than before, but at the same time, he’s aware that his actions are showing signs of deeper issues or consequences that will eventually catch up with him.
[Outro]
In the outro, La Fouine repeats his hunger for success—more stars in the sky than in his luxury car—and reflects on the consequences of his actions. It serves as a reminder that the things he’s doing now are showing early warning signs of trouble, even if he’s still chasing more wealth and status.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Symptôme song?
A. Symptôme song is sung by La Fouine.
Q. Who wrote Symptôme lyrics?
A. Symptôme lyrics are penned by La Fouine.
Q. Who has given the music of Symptôme song?
A. Symptôme music is composed and produced by La Fouine.
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