Lyrics & Translation
Too many eyes on the sports coupe, so I take out the Viano
And don't ask too many questions, just follow the yacht
And I wonder if you can keep up with our lifestyle
And in a world where the guitar sings louder than the piano (piano)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy (it's all good)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
I'm arriving late, I get out of the car, there are so many fans pointing at me
He doesn't have enough to last the whole month, that's probably why he's hitting the till
Obviously, without a doubt, if you see my ex, don't give the address
I spot a guy from my hood in the distance, so I get up secretly, I check him out from head to toe
It's coming out, Maximum Beats, grey Cullinan, sounds at the cutting edge of tech
It goes without saying, it goes really fast, either you make money or you work out
Sign to pay the bill or sign your death warrant
I roll up the monster's window, too many eyes on the watch (it's all good)
Too many eyes on the sports coupe, so I take out the Viano (sport, sport, sport)
And don't ask too many questions, just follow the yacht
And I wonder if you can keep up with our lifestyle (can, can, can)
And in a world where the guitar sings louder than the piano (piano)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy (it's all good)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
I'm leaving the Hôtel de Paris, I run into a girl I blocked on Insta
You wanna stick like some good, greasy shit, but you're smoking like a Rasta
You want our lives, the TV in the Viano
You can't follow the note, it's not the one from the piano (piano)
We arrive as a team, check out the swag
You don't have the face (you don't have the size), you're not gonna bang her
I arrive at the register, he only wants the pic, so I take the pic (I don't pay)
I get back in the car
Sign to pay the bill or sign your death warrant
I roll up the monster's window, too many eyes on the watch (it's all good)
Too many eyes on the sports coupe, so I take out the Viano (sport, sport, sport)
And don't ask too many questions, just follow the yacht
And I wonder if you can keep up with our lifestyle (can, can, can)
And in a world where the guitar sings louder than the piano (piano)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy (it's all good)
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Baby piano, we're gonna take it easy
Sign to pay the bill or sign your death warrant
I roll up the monster's window, too many eyes on the watch (it's all good)
It's all good
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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piano /piano/ A2 |
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train /tʁɛ̃/ A2 |
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guitare /gɥitaʁ/ B1 |
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métal /metal/ B2 |
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son /sɔ̃/ A2 |
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million /mi.ljɔ̃/ B1 |
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question /kɛstjɔ̃/ B1 |
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questionnaire /kɛstjɔ̃nɛʁ/ C1 |
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sortir /sɔʁtiʁ/ A2 |
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poser /pɔze/ B1 |
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suivre /sɥivʁ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Y a trop d'œil sur l'coupé sport, donc je sors le Viano
➔ Use of "il y a" (impersonal expression) and "donc" (conjunction)
➔ "Il y a" means "there is/are". "Donc" means "therefore/so". The sentence structure shows cause and effect.
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Et ne te pose pas trop d'questions, follow juste le rafiot
➔ Imperative mood with "ne...pas" negation and use of "juste" as an adverb.
➔ "Ne te pose pas" is a negative imperative, meaning "don't ask yourself". "Juste" modifies "follow", meaning "just follow".
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Et je me demande si tu peux suivre notre train d'vie à nous
➔ Indirect question with "si" and use of possessive pronoun "à nous".
➔ "Je me demande si..." introduces an indirect question. "À nous" emphasizes that the lifestyle belongs to "us".
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Et dans un monde où la guitare chante plus fort que l'piano
➔ Relative clause introduced by "où" and comparative structure "plus fort que".
➔ "Où" introduces a relative clause describing the world. "Plus fort que" is a comparative structure meaning "louder than".
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J'arrive en retard, je sors de la caisse, y a full up de fans qui m'pointent de l'index
➔ Use of "y a" (short for "il y a") and relative clause with "qui".
➔ "Y a" is a colloquial shortening of "il y a", meaning "there is/are". "Qui m'pointent de l'index" is a relative clause describing the fans.
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Si tu vois mon ex, ne donne pas l'adresse
➔ Conditional sentence with "si" and imperative mood.
➔ "Si tu vois..." introduces the condition. "Ne donne pas..." is a negative imperative, meaning "don't give".
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Signe pour payer la note ou signe ton arrêt d'mort
➔ Use of the imperative mood and the conjunction "ou" (or).
➔ "Signe" is in the imperative mood, meaning "sign". "Ou" presents two alternative actions.