French slang for ‘will you sleep with me?’
This phrase was first used in music by Labelle with the song Lady Marmalade, with a chorus of “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi”.

The term was then popularized by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink in 2001, when they covered the song for the movie Moulin Rouge!.

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Seine is a French city, known mainly for the River Seine that runs directly through it, and the subsequent bridge.

He then goes on to say that the ‘Dough’ is rising in his ‘Quiche’, meaning that he’s both cooking a delicious meal, and that he’s getting more and more money every day. .

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Nicolas Sarkozy is the French president. This line refers to the American tradition of putting presidents on their bills, and this is the french-ified version, going with the French theme of the song.

Storm claims to have an entire suit made of bills, and because he’s wearing it, it isn’t a fashion faux pas.

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A nasty but hilarious and crafty line.

Storm talks about girls paying him to take the ambiguous ‘handlebar ride’, usually referring to giving someone a ride on the handles of a ‘bicyclette,’ or bicycle.

However, Storm clarifies in the next line, saying he’s not talking about bicycles. Instead, he refers to the traditional French handlebar moustache, insinuating he’s talking about cunnilingus, and refers to the urban legend that French girls don’t shave; by saying ‘hair-on-hair’.

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In traditional rap fashion, Storm uses several metaphors for money, although turning them into their French-culture counterparts.

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‘Je ne pas pouvre’ means ‘I’m not poor’.

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This refers to the iconic painting, Mona Lisa, on display in the french museum, the Louvre in Paris.

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Storm uses these few lines to paint a picture of a luxurious French fashion show, specifically, the Lycii Henri IV, at which Kanye debuted one of his first lines of clothing.

Storm goes on to say that he got to hang out with Yeezy at the event, signifying his ‘ins’ with the music industry, and giving a shout out to the beat this song is over.

He says this scenario is a ‘French paradise’, and indeed, what more can someone ask for other than hot models and lots of money?

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Dropping an inarguably excellent pun on the previous line.

  • With the first interpretation, Storm is taking about taking a Boit (The present male conjugation of ‘Boire’, meaning ‘drink’) of Rosé, a type of french red wine, basically swagging out and getting drunk, expensive style. .

  • With the second, Storm uses a slanted pronunciation to say a ‘bit’ of ‘rozay’, signifying he’s listening to a little bit of Ricky Rozay’s music. He then solidifies this meaning by calling out Ross’s hit; Triple Beam Dreams. .

He uses this line to connect to the previous line about buying beams of the Eiffel tower. .

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Chick-Fil-A gives out that A-1 perico, dat fishscale protein. Quetz has experience with protein addicts.

The “itis” is a condition wherein you get tired after eating large meals.

Wash down the chicken breast with some sizzurp. Since it causes sedation, it’ll aid your quest for relaxation.

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