Stromae - Bienvenue chez moi (English Translation) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Welcome to my home
These four plastic walls
Are full of paper and piles of Bic pens
A ton of loose-leaf paper
, half-dead
Half-rich, half-strong
One day green, one day brown
Black, yellow, red and one day feathers
The mood is light, the mood is deep
The mood is sour
Welcome to my home
The mood is reverent, the mood is sacred
But also real therefore vulgar
At the same time dry, at the same time pure
At the same time calm, at the same time hard
With a low voice and with a high voice
With a soft voice and with a hoarse voice
At the same time jazz, rock or electro

[Hook]
Welcome to my home
Welcome to my home
Welcome to my home
Welcome to my home, my home, my home
Welcome to my home
Welcome to my home
Welcome to my home

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#Welcome to My Home

Stromae describes “Bienvenue Chez Moi” in Leçon 16.

These are the very first notes of the album Cheese … and it will always be punctual with these vocals.

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Release Date
May 7, 2010
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