Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the energetic world of "GANGSTA" by Bamby and Himra, a perfect track to explore the dynamic blend of French Creole and Ivorian slang. Its powerful rhythms and confident lyrics offer an authentic glimpse into contemporary urban music from the Caribbean and West Africa, making it a unique and engaging way to learn new linguistic expressions and cultural vibes.
Key Vocabulary
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gangsta /ˈɡaŋstə/ B1 |
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fâchée /faʃe/ A2 |
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sous /su/ A1 |
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arrêter /aʁɛte/ A2 |
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pull up /pʊl ʌp/ B1 |
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jet lag /ˈdʒet læɡ/ B1 |
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touchdown /ˈtʌtʃdaʊn/ B2 |
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visa /ˈviːzə/ A2 |
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queen /kwiːn/ A1 |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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dance /dæns/ A1 |
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baya /baˈja/ C1 |
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mélodie /meˈlɔdi/ A2 |
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djôssè /dʒɔˈse/ C2 |
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chekété /ʃəˈkɛte/ C2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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J'suis un djôssè (djôssè)
➔ Present tense contraction using 'suis' contracted for 'je suis' from the verb être, indicating identity or state in slang.
➔ The word "suis" is a contraction of "je suis", forming the present tense of the verb "être" meaning 'to be'.
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Il m'faut les sous avant d'arrêter
➔ Impersonal construction using 'il faut' with indirect object pronoun, expressing necessity or obligation.
➔ The phrase "Il m'faut" uses the impersonal verb "falloir" to express what is needed, where "m'" is an indirect object pronoun for 'me/me'.
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On va s'en chékété par terre
➔ Futur proche with 'aller' + infinitive, using reflexive pronoun, indicating immediate future action in slang.
➔ "On va" uses "aller" in the present to indicate near future, combined with reflexive "s'en" for self-referential action.
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J'suis en jet lag
➔ Locative preposition 'en' + noun phrase for current state or condition in slang contraction.
➔ "En jet lag" describes a state using preposition "en" before a noun, contracted from "je suis en jet lag".
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J'suis comme Bob Marley
➔ Comparative structure with 'comme' for similes, in present tense slang contraction.
➔ "Comme Bob Marley" uses comparative "comme" to liken oneself to the figure, similar to 'like Bob Marley'.
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Elle dit love you
➔ Direct reported speech with verb 'dire' in present tense, introducing quoted phrase.
➔ "Dit" is the present tense of "dire" meaning 'says', directly quoting "love you".
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On va allumer maintenant
➔ Futur proche with 'aller' + infinitive, expressing imminent action with adverb 'maintenant'.
➔ "On va" indicates near future readiness with "aller", leading to "allumer" immediately via "maintenant".
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La mélodie fait huuuumm
➔ Causative verb 'faire' in present tense, expressing making or producing a sound or effect.
➔ "Fait" from "faire" means 'makes' or 'causes' the melody to produce the sound "huuuumm".
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