The song "Je N'ai Plus Peur De Me Souvenir" by Guizmo translates to "I'm No Longer Afraid to Remember" in English. The lyrics describe the artist's recollections and experiences, as well as his process of acceptance and forgiveness. The song begins with the artist reminiscing about various memories and questioning the whereabouts of someone called "madame." He reflects on moments of sadness, possibly caused by excessive drinking, as he tries to escape from his fears and haunting memories. Despite these hardships, Guizmo affirms that he engages in self-destructive behaviors for himself, not for others, and that rapping about his past is a painful but necessary process. The lyrics also touch upon Guizmo's troubled childhood, involving fights at school, secret smoking, and eventually becoming involved in selling drugs. Guizmo feels invisible to others, believing that they do not care about his life. As a result, he wanders aimlessly, even sleeping in a laundromat. The sound of the machines washing clothes represents his hope for cleansing his sins and starting anew. Throughout the song, the artist seeks forgiveness from his parents, expressing understanding towards his mother's preference for her lover and acknowledging his father's involvement in drug dealing. Guizmo reveals that he kept this secret for a long time due to his natural patience but blames his reckless behavior, fueled by alcohol and drugs, for causing a car accident that endangered his brother and an unidentified person four years ago. Guizmo's guilt and remorse are intertwined with the pain of a past abortion that changed his perception of someone, possibly a romantic partner. Amidst the darkness and hardships, Guizmo conveys a turning point in his journey. He mentions a violent intrusion with a ram that he committed crimes for but was too intoxicated to forget. However, he claims to have regained control and is ready to face the pain, mourning, and fear associated with his memories. He no longer fears his past and has made peace with it. The song concludes with the artist's declaration that he is no longer afraid. He has spent too long in the darkness but is now ready to confront his memories, fully accepting that they have caused him pain. Guizmo acknowledges that God is great and emphasizes that he is no longer afraid to remember. The repetition of the phrase "J'ai plus peur de me souvenir" (I'm no longer afraid to remember) emphasizes his growth and resilience.