Mom breastfed me on the 91
Then I went to school with smoke in my pocket
At that age, I didn't like vegetables
I signed up for judo, but I wasn't good
Mom breastfed me on the 91
They look at me as if I'm lucky
When you talk about me, don't say, 'He does his thing'
Because I did mine, his, yours
Pizza kebab arrives, I hope it's sliced
You get a piece, you hope it's not sliced
You didn't break through, it's just that I left you space
She's with you just to get to another
No, I don't have any more incentives
At twenty, I lost half of my idols
At twenty-five, I became an idol
At thirty, I'm reborn like a child
At thirty, the girls change
At thirty, your goals change too
At thirty, I have no idols to follow
At thirty, I only have myths to debunk
Money, money, money everywhere I am