Le Bien, Le Mal Lyrics

[Hook: Guru + MC Solaar]
The good, the bad
Le bien, le mal
The good, the bad
Le bien, le mal

[Verse 3: MC Solaar]
L'homme qui prend le microphone se nomme Solaar
Maître de la rime urbaine accompagné des comparses de Gang Starr
À Paris en France comme dans la Rome antique
Imite le maître, mate le mythe comme Spartacus limite les mecs
Qui millimètre après millimètre jettent l'intellect à des kilomètres

It's your turn, Guru

[Verse 4: Guru]
Crazy madness, it's all I see out my window
It doesn't matter who's the president,
yo
I hate to tell ya, but slavery is still in effect
Haven't you checked, us black folks we ain't free yet
I make a bet, if you don't let the truth out
Huh, evil will rule without a doubt and it's...

[Hook: Guru + MC Solaar]
The good, the bad
Le bien, le mal
The good, the bad
Le bien, le mal
[Outro: Guru]
Yeah, my man MC Solaar in the house
I'm known as the Guru, d'you know that?
And the whole posse: Jimmy Jay, Mickey « Mus Mus », Lucien, Black Jack, The Vat, Terry, Ramses, Soon-E MC, Menelik, Bambi Cruz, Planet Mars, Strike, Bridges (?), Boom Bass, Zdar, Démocrates D
And their whole entire crew
You know what I'm sayin'?
Taking no shorts in '93
Peace, it's the good and the bad, and I'm out

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This marks the first collaboration between a French rapper and well-known American rapper. MC Solaar, known for his poetic lyricism, is considered one of the all time greats in French rap.


C'était la première fois qu'un rappeur français a fait un feat avec un rappeur américain connu.

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