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Reaction "Que Walou", Teil 2

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Namika, RebellComedy

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Lời bài hát: Reaction "Que Walou", Teil 2

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It's in my DNA Not to stay where I was Sit old bridges on fire And think afterwards How beautiful it was It's in my DNA Never to stay as I was DNA That's a girl's song for me. I can't imagine that a guy such a Habibi with a mustache says Yes, my DNA, brother. But why? These are Caribbean sounds. It's reggae. You have to be able to balance that. Reggae is not hard in terms of tune. Do you understand? And if the melody is still soft then something soft comes out. Something for men. I can't imagine that a few babas sit in the car and say Yes, man, let's listen to DNA. Do you know what I mean? Yes, but babas wouldn't be French. These are things where you say Either the sound is associated with identity For example, it has oriental sounds. It doesn't feel so strange. The lyrics are so that you say That's deep, that's cool, that has hand and foot. But DNA is for me from the sound how it sings It's a girl's song for me. DNA End of the eighties She visits her motherland Unknown man holds my mother's hand She doesn't want to get married But out of respect for her parents would never say no And in Germany the wall has just fallen Marocco continues to build In a 2,000-mile defense wall So escape across the Mediterranean Two-room apartment in Frankfurt She takes him with her And he doesn't do anything for the money Thinks it comes naturally She carries the rent and cleans in hotels He doesn't want to adjust for the job And quickly lands deep in the underground world And so he goes out to sell drugs While his highly pregnant wife is at home Ninth month and he doesn't show up anymore Growing debts and a growing belly Can't reach it with a missed report She's alone and married to a ghost I was born, mom's family is here And a father of private detectives Later we find out that he was deported years ago Sits the prison sentence in a prison at Nador Will be released with the diagnosis of cancer Comes up with the idea to see his family again Calls us back as if we were his property He doesn't even do that himself, only his brother-in-law is threatened To kidnap me if he sees me Since that day I was never allowed to play outside alone again I've never seen him, never heard him, never understood him But everyone thinks I was cut out of his face When he died, it wasn't a big cut for me I was too young and he was always dead for me And now I wonder how to talk about dead people I hear so much, but never heard his version As time goes by, a part of him remains Ahmed, 1960 to 2002 Ahmed, 1960 to 2003 Ahmed, 1960 to 2004 Ahmed, 1960 to 2005 Ahmed, 1960 to 2006 Ahmed, 1960 to 2007 Ahmed, 1960 to 2008 Typical, also with the tea stirring and stuff Yeah, and it's crazy, dude, exaggeratedly crazy To get a Farid Bang on such a song With such a calm voice Mr. Ledo? Mr. Ledo? He's got a feeling, he's got a feeling Yeah, it's a touching song Oh, sick Yeah, right? I think this... Which sentence I think is very sick is this Grandmother's hands hold everything together Mine died a few years ago And you notice, as soon as she died Everything underneath it Has suddenly separated The magnet of the family Actually the mothers, but they are the mothers of the mothers I mean exactly this chain of uncles and aunts And then it broke apart Everyone wants to see their mother That's why you meet Yeah, it's... It definitely holds everything together, it's the magnet Sick Okay, so it's definitely very moving Yes Shout out to all grandmothers And then everyone out there who still has a grandmother Go there once and kiss on the forehead for us It doesn't hurt what you do Throw a piano at me And even then I'll sing a song for you We are a comic Man, that's weird Colorful signs fly through the air in the country from me and where I live Comic, what do the comedians say about the comic? Yeah, it's not meant to be comedic It's just that there wasn't enough communication in the relationship That everyone just makes a happy face Even if something isn't going well For example, that he says some words in her direction That hurt her But she does it, or takes it or swallows it Without dealing with it openly That's why she says, it's just words And so on, that she plays it down herself The way he sees it Or he thinks, she didn't take it seriously Because it wasn't that bad And she puts on a mask Or plays a comic Or is a comic character That makes a happy face But in reality she is much more hurt than it seems I also have the feeling that she overacted Someone just hurt you And like a child you're like, haha, it doesn't hurt And then you're like, aah You know? There's room for interpretation It's definitely there Like with every comic What do you mean? Comic or not? Tragic comedy But that's also a comic What's the formula for humor? Pain plus time equals humor That's how you say it But like I said, it's not general for everything But that's the case with some gags It's close together And what you're looking for That's what I'm actually looking for Robot love Robot love I have to be honest After so many songs There's still so much meaning in one song And everything is thought through From the lyrics It's too much for me Now is the point where I turn it off And she doesn't want to think anymore Give me something easier La la la la la la la la la la Without meaning I personally You're a fan of that No, wait, wait I didn't think it was THAT deep I thought the metaphors It goes through the album So many metaphors So many double meanings Robot love, same frequency, etc. I thought I expected these metaphors in Robot Love When I heard the title I thought, ok, there's a frequency Because Robot Love is a softer song from the substance If you listened to 2-3 songs before like the ones you know What are they called? Ahmed & Hände Exactly, that Ahmed & Hände Then what follows is very, very difficult to get out of the courage the mood, the emotion somehow Then something like Robot Love is difficult Always those long lectures, dude In the chandelier In the chandelier She has this look She has this look Yeah In the chandelier In the chandelier As if she had the big city for herself As if she had the big city for herself Yeah Shortest song from the album 1 minute 55 seconds Chandelier What do you think? I think it's cool The way he wanders around Somehow I think the beat is exaggerated I think this song would have been enough for me if it was just In the chandelier And this beat I didn't pay much attention to the lyrics For me it was just I think it's about a girl or a person who is successful or a rich girl who is at the top also when it comes to fame or whatever and puts the priority on it For example chandelier light So at the top, a lot of light, etc. A bit of glamour And if she doesn't have that anymore and that's her priority and chandelier light falls then she doesn't have anything If fame for her is incredibly important What do you think? About the beat? I don't want to know how stupid we are in this video If you and I look stupid in this video, just comment We look stupid and don't comment What is a chandelier? What is that? Chandelier light? No I would have to concentrate Bro, the mix The beat got me Look through me In my proximity In my dream I want to miss you Admire you Your trust Cool It's good that someone makes a song about that I think everyone knows that Yes There is always this unequal distribution in a relationship One wants the other Every second Give me some space I want to find you interesting I think everyone knows that But she says I want you to contradict me Yes Only women say that Does a man want a man to say the same? No, you don't want to say yes But you know what I mean You don't say yes, yes, yes all the time You say yes to everything For example You say I think that's stupid I think so too Everyone wants someone to ask a question I don't I contradict you The one who always gives you the right You don't want that as a man I would have liked to hear the track without the piano And you don't believe me In the beginning I thought it was really heavy A cappella With this sneaking Exactly The effect of the first seconds was heavy The piano overtoned the voice a little In the end it gets fuller There are more strings I would have found it interesting The song is cool I would have liked to hear it without the piano Experimental The circus comes to town A little speed at the end The album went up a little Circus Because Henny I think the meaning is not crazy I think they just wanted to mix the album in terms of energy and lightness I think it's a live sound We are there Manege free Walk in, walk in I think when you go to a live concert I think she will play it That's me That's a song when it's on public television or when she is invited this song would run Not a heavy song

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