"Ramène-Moi N'importe Lequel" is a song by French rapper Guizmo. The title roughly translates to "Bring Me Any One" in English. The lyrics of the song depict Guizmo's frustration with the rap industry and society in general. Guizmo starts the song by mentioning his affiliation with L'Entourage, a French rap collective from Villeneuve la Garenne. He expresses his disdain for certain individuals, referring to them as "prostitutes" and "mythos" (people who lie or exaggerate). He criticizes the police, bailiffs, and the wealthy elite who look down on his type of music. The song reflects Guizmo's aggressive and rebellious attitude, as he declares that he will crucify anyone who tries to challenge him or his rap skills. He asks if people want to see him fail or if they want his success to spiral out of control. Guizmo also highlights the struggles of growing up in Villeneuve la Garenne, a suburb known for its poverty and difficult living conditions. He references the grayness of the area and his affinity for writing gritty lyrics. He mentions dealing drugs and alcohol as a way to cope with his problems. Throughout the song, Guizmo shows his determination to defend his friends and stand up against societal injustices. He believes that he and his crew are the real deal compared to other fake gangsters in the rap industry. He emphasizes his frustration with people who don't understand or appreciate his music. "Ramène-Moi N'importe Lequel" is a high-energy and aggressive track that reflects Guizmo's raw emotions and his desire to make a name for himself in the rap industry.