"Dans Ma Ruche" is a song by French rapper Guizmo, in which he expresses his perspective on life and his experiences. The lyrics touch upon various themes such as personal struggles, street life, and the harsh realities of living in marginalized communities. The song starts with Guizmo highlighting his determination to shine and succeed despite the risks and challenges he faces. He mentions victories, easy money, and wanting to differentiate himself from others by creating timeless classics. The mention of the "foule" (crowd) coming to his concerts represents his growing fan base and their enthusiasm. Guizmo describes himself as being in his own world ("ma ruche") where nothing changes. He references being banished and intoxicated in the middle of nowhere, emphasizing his detachment from societal norms. This could be interpreted as an expression of his desire for freedom and independence. The lyrics also touch upon the realities of the streets, mentioning dealing drugs, the need for food in the fridge for a baby, and encounters with promiscuous women. Guizmo's lyrical style reflects the roughness and edginess often associated with street life. He acknowledges the harm he has caused and the consequences he faces. While some people use weapons to impress others, Guizmo suggests that the image they portray does not define them. He criticizes the idea that engaging in illegal activities makes one look cool or empowered. The lyrics also address societal issues such as addiction, violence, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Guizmo mentions smoking cigarettes, participating in criminal activities, and the desperation that can lead people to engage in dangerous behaviors. Towards the end of the song, Guizmo reflects on the damage he has caused and his desire to avoid bringing more children into this world. He criticizes the corruption and greed present in society and compares life to a broken pot, referencing victims of violence. "Dans Ma Ruche" can be seen as a commentary on the challenges faced by individuals living on the margins of society, as well as a personal reflection on Guizmo's own experiences and choices.