Meaning of Bonnie and Clyde by Mohand Baha (ft. Liza Del Sierra)

The song “Bonnie and Clyde” by Mohand Baha (ft. Liza Del Sierra) seems to revolve around a tumultuous relationship and lifestyle that mirrors the infamy of the legendary criminal duo, Bonnie and Clyde. Let’s break down the essence of the lyrics:

You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Liza Del Sierra's Bonnie and Clyde at Lyrics.org.

“À la Bonnie and Clyde / On se fera quelques banques puis adios bye bye”

This repeated chorus likens their escapades and attitude to the infamous criminal pair, Bonnie and Clyde. There’s a sense of reckless abandon, hinting at committing crimes (like robbing banks) and then disappearing.

“On se maintient en éveille à coup de 4-5 rails”

Staying awake through the use of drugs, specifically implying cocaine lines. This underscores the intense and wild lifestyle they’re leading.

“Ça se voit j’suis très mauvais pour toi, t’es très mauvaise pour moi”

They acknowledge they might not be the best influence on each other. Their relationship is a toxic one, but there’s a magnetic pull between them.

“J’essaye de te rattraper dans ta bêtise mais mon dieu que tu bois”

There’s an attempt to save or catch up to the other in their foolishness, but there’s also a mention of excessive drinking, indicating destructive behaviors.

“Loin d’être le genre de couple qui Netflix chill”

Unlike typical couples who might stay in and watch Netflix, they’re out causing chaos.

“Et aujourd’hui je t’aime fort je l’avoue mais ça ne va sûrement pas durer non”

Despite strong feelings, there’s a realization that their relationship might not last, given its volatile nature.

“Tu me mets 10 ans dans la tête mais ça ne se voit pas”

Even though the relationship might age or stress one of them, it’s not outwardly visible.

“On s’enjaille sur des vieux tubes de Snoop Dogg à Waka Waka”

They enjoy themselves, dancing and partying to classic hits, which provides a light-hearted moment in the otherwise intense narrative.

“Essaye de ne pas me jeter dehors ce soir il pleut des putains de trombes”

There’s conflict and the potential of being thrown out, but there’s also a plea because of the pouring rain, hinting at vulnerability amidst chaos.

“Et si j’suis ton Clyde Bonnie hide pour le bien des nôtres faut qu’on stop les bailles”

There’s a reflection that if they continue down this path, for their well-being, they might need to stop their destructive behaviors or actions.

In conclusion

The song paints a vivid picture of a passionate, intense, but ultimately unstable relationship, coupled with a lifestyle on the edge. There’s love, conflict, fun, and the looming sense that it might all crash down. The Bonnie and Clyde analogy serves to emphasize their wild and unapologetic journey together.

When was “Bonnie and Clyde” released?

“Bonnie and Clyde” was released on 27th March, 2019.

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