Flying Blue – Bilingual Lyrics French/English
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the world of contemporary French rap with "Flying Blue" by La Fouine and L2B Gang. This recently released track showcases the dynamic sound of French hip-hop and offers an excellent opportunity to explore modern French slang and lyrical flow. Its collaboration between an established artist and an emerging group makes it a compelling listen for those looking to immerse themselves in authentic French language and music culture.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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holiday /ˈhɒlɪdeɪ/ A2 |
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tess /tɛs/ B2 |
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hublot /y.blo/ B1 |
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grimper /ɡʁɛ̃.pe/ A2 |
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miles /majl/ A2 |
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bounce /baʊns/ B1 |
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rebondir /ʁə.bɔ̃.diʁ/ B1 |
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bandits /bɑ̃.di/ B1 |
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cagoule /ka.ɡul/ B1 |
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joint /ʒwɛ̃/ B2 |
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homicide /ɔ.mi.sid/ B2 |
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missiles /mis.il/ B2 |
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gang /ɡɑ̃ɡ/ B1 |
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élégance /e.le.ɡɑ̃s/ B2 |
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galactique /ɡa.lak.tik/ C1 |
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liasses /li.as/ B2 |
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barque /baʁk/ B1 |
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sirop /si.ʁɔp/ A2 |
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buzz /bʌz/ B2 |
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paname /pa.nam/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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C'est holiday, eux, ils boudent, everyday c'est very good
➔ Present tense with 'c'est'
➔ The phrase 'c'est' is used to describe a state or condition, here meaning 'it is'. The present tense is used to describe habitual actions or current states.
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J'vois ma tess dans l'hublot, j'fais grimper les miles sur Flying Blue
➔ Familiar/informal language with elision
➔ The lyrics use informal language with elisions like 'j'vois' (je vois) and 'j'fais' (je fais), common in spoken French.
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Moi, j'étais au shtar avec les gars de Bondy (for real)
➔ Use of 'moi' for emphasis
➔ The word 'moi' is used here for emphasis, similar to 'me' in English but with a stronger stress.
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À ma gauche, à ma droite y a des bandits (for real)
➔ Use of 'y a' for 'il y a'
➔ The contraction 'y a' is used instead of 'il y a' in informal speech, meaning 'there are'.
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J'me tends un J, j'ai des rêves d'homicide
➔ Pronominal verb 'se tendre'
➔ The verb 'se tendre' is a pronominal verb, meaning 'to light up' or 'to roll' in this context, referring to smoking.
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J'ai l'élégance à Sarkozy, s'il y a mes ninjas, c'est pas pour causer
➔ Use of 'à' for comparison
➔ The preposition 'à' is used here to compare the speaker's elegance to that of Sarkozy.
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J'arrive en fé-fé, ouais, t'es mon prix
➔ Slang and informal expressions
➔ The phrase 'en fé-fé' is slang, and 't'es mon prix' is an informal way of saying 'you are my prize'.
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C'est holiday, eux, ils boudent, everyday c'est very good
➔ Code-switching between French and English
➔ The lyrics switch between French and English, with 'holiday' and 'very good' being English words used in a French sentence.
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