Canaries Lyrics by Ziak is a latest French song in the voice of Ziak. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Canaries song lyrics are also written by Ziak. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song explores themes of street life, loyalty, and personal struggle. The lyrics describe a tough, gritty lifestyle where the artist deals with betrayal, survival, and hustle. He talks about the contrast between appearances and reality, with references to wealth, street credibility, and his own rise above the streets. The line “I have brothers, but no friends” highlights the loneliness and mistrust that comes with his world. There’s also a sense of defiance, with Ziak challenging those who doubt him and asserting his place in the game.
Canaries Lyrics
(Ho oh)
(Boo!)
(C-C)
[Couplet 1]
CC le château fort nique les Marcelino qui parlent aux porcs
J’t’ajoute pour ton cul pas pour ta bouille putain d’ (?) au fond de la foule
Headshot, dead, j’lève la main pour attraper la douille (Dead)
Chacal j’vais te jouer un tour (Dead)
Sur mon shlawa j’ai laissé la rouille (Dead)
On t’as attrapé en face t’as douté
On t’as attrapé en face t’as gouté
Et en stock moi j’ai deux sortes à écouler (Couler couler)
Illicite faut pas regarder, j’saute les barrières du RER D (Pas là)
J’suis pas là pour me justifier si je leur tend les mains ils vont m’crucifier
[Pont]
Y’a que le vice pas de vertus
Dans la calle c’est des statues
T’iras plus demander de cesser la rue
Quand tes grands vont m’présenter des excuses
J’ai les drogues j’ai les exclus entre les deux j’sais pas ce qui pèse plus
Tu veux apparaître ? faut qu’on m’expulse!
J’aime trop le seille-o donc j’me la tue (J’aime trop)
[Refrain]
Elle kiffe la différence d’gabarit
Je graille du homard aux canaries
Elle s’est faite s*xy au cas où j’arrive (S*xy!)
Ils nous graillent dans la main, comme des canaris
J’ai des frères des fantômes, igo j’ai pas d’amis (Amen)
Elle kiffe la différence d’gabarit
Je graille du homard aux canaries
Elle s’est faite s*xy au cas où j’arrive (Elle est bonne)
Ils nous graillent dans la main, comme des canaris
J’ai des frères des fantômes, igo j’ai pas d’amis
[Couplet 2]
Ca pète pas, dis moi merci j’vais commencer à faire des bails irréversibles
(J’suis die)
T’es bien, bien avant 2010
Les grands de chez moi faisaient déjà du biz’ a Dubaï
C’est pas du temps de gagné de côté mais faut l’nier
J’ai pas changé de fusil d’épaule
Nique la température comme Sean Paul
J’parle mieux si y’a son gros cavu sur le pôle
Quand je m’habille très cher j’me fais contrôle
Elle kiffe les jaloux du mec du hall
Ils fument le bédo du mec du hall
On les aime pas trop chez nous, you know
T’as reconnu le Z dans le bigo
J’ai pas b’soin d’en faire trop
J’suis GTA toi t’es Saints Row (Et gang)
[Pont]
Y’a que le vice pas de vertus (Non)
Dans la calle c’est des statues
T’iras plus demander de cesser la rue
Quand tes grands vont m’présenter des excuses (Plus jamais)
J’ai les drogues j’ai les exclus entre les deux j’sais pas ce qui pèse plus
Tu veux apparaître ? faut qu’on m’expulse!
J’aime trop le seille-o donc j’me la tue (J’aime trop)
[Refrain]
Elle kiffe la différence d’gabarit
Je graille du homard aux canaries
Elle s’est faite s*xy au cas où j’arrive (J’arrive!)
Ils nous graillent dans la main, comme des canaris
J’ai des frères des fantômes, igo j’ai pas d’amis (Des fantômes)
Elle kiffe la différence d’gabarit
Je graille du homard aux canaries
Elle s’est faite s*xy au cas où j’arrive (J’arrive)
Ils nous graillent dans la main, comme des canaris
J’ai des frères des fantômes, igo j’ai pas d’amis
Ziak Songs
Canaries Lyrics Meaning
[Couplet 1]
In this verse, Ziak reflects his harsh, street-smart mindset. He mentions “le château fort,” implying a strong, impenetrable position while criticizing those who speak without substance. He references violence, with lines like “headshot” and “dead,” showing a ruthless side. There’s a sense of betrayal, where Ziak talks about not trusting people, especially when he’s been doubted. The mention of illegal activities suggests he’s involved in shady dealings, and he’s aware of the risks. His actions are unapologetic, and he warns others not to expect any justifications from him. He’s aware that extending a hand might lead to being “crucified”—a metaphor for being betrayed.
[Pont]
The bridge reveals a bleak outlook on life, focusing on vices over virtues. Ziak emphasizes that in the street world, people remain statues—unmoving and stuck. He warns that people won’t come asking for peace once they’ve wronged him. There’s a tension between having power and being ostracized, as Ziak claims to be caught between drügs and the excluded people. He’s not bothered by wanting to stand out; he’s indifferent to being expelled or criticized. His love for danger is clear, even mentioning he might self-destruct in the process.
[Refrain]
In the chorus, Ziak boasts about his lifestyle, focusing on the differences between himself and others. The “difference in size” reflects his sense of superiority, while he casually mentions enjoying luxury, like eating lobster in the Canary Islands. He speaks about a woman who tries to look attractive for him, implying that his presence brings a certain kind of attention. The phrase “they eat from our hands like canaries” suggests that others eagerly seek his favor. He emphasizes his isolation, declaring that he has brothers (loyal ones) but no real friends, highlighting his trust issues.
[Couplet 2]
Ziak continues to brag about his past and the irreversible steps he’s taken in life. He mentions that even before 2010, the people around him were already involved in business dealings, hinting at their long-standing power. He notes the importance of denying one’s past, not dwelling on it. There’s a rebellious tone, as he references not following the norm, comparing his actions to well-known figures like Sean Paul. He’s used to being judged—whether for his expensive fashion or the drügs in his life. He mentions how people around him often show jealousy, and he feels disconnected from those who are not in his circle. The reference to “GTA” vs. “Saints Row” shows that he sees himself as a true player in a rough world, while others are more like imitation versions.
[Pont]
The second bridge mirrors the first, reiterating that Ziak believes only vices hold value in the world around him. He repeats that he’s not bound by any virtues, and in his world, actions are driven by self-preservation and survival. The mention of statues in the streets further emphasizes a lack of progress or change. He also again brings up the idea of people coming to him for apologies or forgiveness, but he shows no intention of accepting it. He emphasizes his role as both a dealer and an outsider in this harsh environment.
[Refrain]
The chorus repeats itself, strengthening the idea of Ziak’s world of luxury, survival, and isolation. His focus remains on how others are drawn to him, whether it’s women trying to look their best or people trying to get something from him. He stays firm in his belief that he has no true friends, only loyal “brothers” who understand his lifestyle. The repetition of this refrain reinforces his individualistic and somewhat solitary nature, where connections are based on need rather than genuine friendship or affection.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Canaries song?
A. Canaries song is sung by Ziak.
Q. Who wrote Canaries lyrics?
A. Canaries lyrics are penned by Ziak.
Q. Who has given the music of Canaries song?
A. Canaries music is composed and produced by Ziak.
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