Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in "112" by JRK 19 and Freeze Corleone, a powerful French rap song that offers an authentic look into street narratives and boasts of unwavering loyalty. Through its raw lyrics and intense delivery, listeners can explore contemporary French slang and cultural references, making it an engaging and unfiltered way to connect with the language and themes of modern French hip-hop.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Il faut du pierre comme Vincent Lagaf' (rah), j'veux pas péter une garo (pah), j'vais tirer une taffe (pah)
➔ Present tense with 'il faut' (it is necessary)
➔ The phrase 'il faut' is used to express necessity, followed by an infinitive verb. Here, 'il faut du pierre' means 'it is necessary to have some stone'.
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Sur le joint d'beugeuh, sur la prod, on est deux (gang), j'suis avec Corleone, 6.6.7 (ekip), M.A.V, wallaye, c'est nous les hommes
➔ Use of 'on' as an impersonal subject (we/people)
➔ The pronoun 'on' is used here to refer to an unspecified group of people, similar to 'we' or 'people'. It is common in spoken French.
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J'suis venu pétardé, pas pour discuter (sale) et même si t'aimes pas, toi, tu baises tes morts
➔ Use of the present perfect 'suis venu' (I have come)
➔ The verb 'suis venu' is in the present perfect tense, indicating a completed action in the past. It translates to 'I have come' or 'I came'.
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J'suis défoncé, j'vais péter Estella, Rolex sur les poignets (rah), j'ai pas d'Festina
➔ Future tense with 'vais' (I am going to)
➔ The verb 'vais' is in the future tense, indicating an action that will happen in the future. Here, 'j'vais péter Estella' means 'I am going to blow up Estella'.
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Le 93 et le 19, faut appeler le 112 (appelle, appelle, allo, allo)
➔ Imperative mood with 'faut' (it is necessary to) and 'appelle' (call)
➔ The imperative mood is used to give commands. 'Faut appeler' means 'it is necessary to call', and 'appelle' is the direct command 'call'.
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C'est l'calme avant la tempête comme en 1912 (han, quoi ? Quoi ? Quoi ?)
➔ Use of 'comme' for comparison (like/as)
➔ The word 'comme' is used to compare the current situation to the calm before the storm in 1912. It translates to 'like' or 'as'.
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Des-, des cahiers, j'en ai remplis et des stylos, j'en ai usés
➔ Use of 'en' as a pronoun replacing 'de + noun' (some/any)
➔ The pronoun 'en' replaces 'de + noun' to avoid repetition. Here, 'j'en ai remplis' means 'I have filled some' and 'j'en ai usés' means 'I have used some'.
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Corleone le don comme holo (holo), on s'est fait solo, on s'est fait dolo (tout seul, bah ouais)
➔ Use of 'on s'est fait' for passive actions (we got/we were)
➔ The phrase 'on s'est fait' is used to express passive actions. Here, 'on s'est fait solo' means 'we went solo' and 'on s'est fait dolo' means 'we were on our own'.
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