The song "Ahou" by Guizmo is a French rap song that describes the artist's experiences and emotions. "Ahou" is a slang term used to express surprise or frustration. The lyrics depict Guizmo's life in the streets, with references to his neighborhood (Valenton in the 9.4 district of France), the struggles he faced growing up, and the choices he made to survive. He talks about being in difficult situations ("hess") but now being in a better place ("Benz") due to making money. Guizmo emphasizes the importance of money throughout the song. He mentions selling drugs and the aggression he faces from other people who want his money. He also reflects on his past, reminiscing about his parents and the good times they had before. The lyrics also touch on themes of deception and protection. Guizmo mentions being in hiding and not revealing where he is going. He compares himself to a fox, protecting his fur and being different from other people. He also expresses pain when thinking about his parents and how their relationship has changed. Despite the hardships, Guizmo maintains a defiant and confident attitude. He asserts that he doesn't care about the difficult circumstances and demands his share ("ma pièce-pièce-pièce"). Throughout the song, Guizmo uses slang and wordplay to create a unique style and flow. The repetition of certain phrases adds emphasis and rhythm to the lyrics. The song also features collaborations with Yonea Willy and Ouzou Bang, who contribute additional verses. Overall, "Ahou" is a personal and introspective song that delves into Guizmo's experiences and emotions, highlighting the highs and lows of his life in the streets.