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On est tous pourris par la cité, 
Hanté par la monnaie 
J'suis pas cinglé au point de vivre dans la pauvreté 
C'est ici que la vie commence 
Entre violence et souffrance 
Chacun a sa cause et s'en bat les couilles des conséquences 
Armaggedon, fiston, sonne, 
Le monde est sous l'contrôle d'une poignée d'homme à la solde 
Le seul empire s'attend sur le compte de Babylone 
C'est en ces lieux maudits que le pire et la vie commence 
Ouvre les yeux et grandir dans une salle banlieue en France 
La justice brutalise nos frères, les pères sont blasés 
Ca pue la pisse autour de nous, la merde, le prix du danger 
Les mémoires sont balafrés, donc à chacun ces entailles 
La haine a remplacée l'amour, l'amour n'est plus de taille 
Le quotidien un affront, un reflet dont parfois j'ai honte 
Cash, rage et bastons, si je m'en sors, c'est pour mon compte 
Les temps sont durs, les hommes sont durs, mon ghetto c'est sûr 
Si tu n'réagit plus, tu touche le fond au fur et à mesure 
Quand rien ne progresse, même les négros se bouffent entre eux 
Un simple regard blesse, ça mec c'est pire qu'un coup de feu 
Hardcore réalité, c'est pour ma rime urbaine 
Les jours sont les mêmes ici à Vitry Sur Seine 
Refrain. 
Toujours la même chose, l'homme en uniforme bleu restera maudit 
Dans chaque banlieue, et dans chaque té-ci 
Babylone va sombrer, les jeunes sont révoltés 
Le signale est donné, le face à face peut commencer 
J'serais pas un de ces négros qui travaillera pour l'État 
Pas d'uniforme bleu, j'ferais encore moins les 10 mois 
Hors de tout ça, l'mène tranquillement ma petite vie 
Le négro de la rue, ruff d'esprit et 100% insoumis 
Avec un flow de bicot qui résonne dans tout les bas les haut 
On compte se faire du cash avec, pour ensuite rouler en Merco 
Saper en costards, à la bouche un putain de cigare 
Un simple mauvais regard et blaaah, je t'expédies sur l'billard 
J'prépare mon heure de gloire avec mes banlieusards 
Cela même si j'dois niquer des années de ma vie au placard 
Mec tant pis, on est tous pourris par la cité 
Hanté par la monnaie, j'suis pas cinglé au point de vivre dans la pauvreté 
Moi je frappe dans le mille de mon crew et prêt pour l'an 2000 
Le système et ses conneries, putain c'est pas facile 
Ma zic berce l'adolescence, réveille la délinquance 
J'te parle du bitume, garçon de par mes connaissances 
On veut tous, partir loin des tours, connaitre de nouveaux jours 
Savoir sacrifier sa peau, mourir pour son amour 
J'veux pas devenir une caille mais je t'avoue que parfois que ça m'tente 
Pour sortir de c'putain de merdier des solutions, y'en a pas 50 
ROHFF dit, la vie est une salope, la moindre erreur c'est l'car-pla 
Travailler dur pour réussir, négro t'as pas l'choix 
C'est ici que la vie commence, le crash, le quotidien 
Tous dans la même merde, débrouillard pour voir plus loin 
Refrain.
 
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