Michto is a popular and modern French slang term for a 'gold digger'. It's a contraction of 'mythomane' (liar) and is used to describe someone who feigns affection to get money or gifts.
In the song, Marwa Loud issues a direct warning, singing "Si tu veux pas de michto, ouais, cache ton cash" (If you don't want a gold digger, yeah, hide your cash). It's a perfect example of a contemporary slang word that offers a glimpse into the real, informal language you'll hear in modern French music and conversation.
"Bimbo" is a playful yet sharp commentary on the nightlife scene, where appearances and quick cash often steal the spotlight. Marwa Loud and Moha K call out the faux voyous—guys who act tough only when they are surrounded by flashy, silicone-enhanced girls and the allure of VIP clubs. The chorus cheekily reminds these wannabe bad boys that without their “bimbos,” no one finds them attractive, and everyone can spot their tall tales. In other words, image without substance is just a loud myth.
Beneath the catchy beat, the song highlights two intertwined obsessions: money and superficial beauty. Marwa warns both sexes that if you chase gold-diggers (michtos), you had better hide your cash, while Moha K brags about running after real money rather than empty validation. Together, they flip the script on nightclub clichés, urging listeners to see past silicone smiles and designer labels. It is a witty, energetic anthem that celebrates authenticity and exposes the hollow glamour of the party scene.