The song "T'as Même Pas Idée" by Guizmo is a French rap song with lyrics that encompass themes of rebellion, street culture, and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. In the song, Guizmo showcases his confidence and strong personality, comparing himself to a "maglight" (a brand of flashlight known for its bright light) and asserting that anyone who speaks badly of him will face consequences. He refers to his group as "barbares" (barbarians) and claims they come from tough neighborhoods. Guizmo talks about his fast-paced life, which revolves around partying ("tise" refers to heavy drinking) with friends and smoking marijuana. He mentions not being close to someone named Jean in class, implying that he didn't fit in with traditional education. He further asserts that he and his friends can outrun sprinter Usain Bolt when the police officers arrive. The lyrics also touch on Guizmo's association with individuals who engage in weightlifting and physically overpower others, as well as his disregard for people who gossip and spread false rumors. He expresses his love for music and his commitment to making his rap career successful, despite his excessive marijuana use. There is a mention of the countries Madagascar and Senegal, possibly highlighting Guizmo's background or connections to these places. When times are tough, he and his friends find ways to make money without questioning its legality. The chorus emphasizes the hidden lives and unspoken emotions that Guizmo and his peers lead. They suppress their feelings, even though they care for each other, and they experience the "blues" alone. The lyrics suggest that just a click and a cushion can change their moods, possibly alluding to seeking temporary escapes through technology and substance use. Throughout the song, Guizmo showcases his toughness, expressing his willingness to confront customs officers and physically harm those who challenge him. He also criticizes mainstream rap, mentioning American rapper Rick Ross as being outdated and not worthy of his attention. In summary, "T'as Même Pas Idée" captures Guizmo's rebellious spirit, his pride in his street culture background, and his resilience in the face of adversity. The lyrics shed light on his fast-paced lifestyle, his dedication to his music, and his refusal to conform to societal norms.