La Callé Part. 2 (Remontada) by Guy2Bezbar is a French-language song with a mix of rap and hip-hop elements. The lyrics talk about the artist's success in the music industry and his rise to fame. The song opens with Bebeto, a nickname for the artist, setting the tone for his energetic and confident style. He asks G2, presumably a reference to another artist or producer, to make the music more subtle and increase the volume. Bebeto then repeatedly says "hun, hun, hun" in a calm manner, possibly referring to his cool and collected attitude. Throughout the song, Bebeto boasts about his financial success, claiming to have made money during both winter and summer seasons. He confidently states that he is not in debt and compares his success to the famous Italian football team, Inter Milan, known for their impressive comebacks (remontada in French). Bebeto talks about lending money (she-ca) but being unsure if he will be repaid. He also mentions his ability to captivate people's attention, using words like "négro" and "bissap" to show his commanding presence. He expresses his disregard for those who didn't support him, stating that he won't make friends with them. Bebeto references his style and charisma, claiming that even good girls fall for him, and emphasizes his popularity by mentioning his activities on social media (bigo). He reiterates that he is Bebeto, suggesting his unique identity and staying power in the music industry. The song then shifts to a different perspective, with Bebeto mentioning Paris and how some people see him as a hero. He talks about complex situations, saying he hides behind a pole and becomes part of a "héro'" (slang for heroin) transaction. The lyrics also include some Spanish phrases like "hijo de puta" (son of a bitch) for added emphasis. Bebeto warns others not to play around with him and declares that things will start there (presumably where he is) and not elsewhere. He emphasizes that things will go wild, and they will work hard before celebrating. He advises against showing off borrowed belongings and mentions buying clothes and CDs as a sign of financial success. The chorus repeats the earlier lines about making money during winter and summer seasons and being debt-free. The song ends with Bebeto chanting the names of Inter Milan and Pakistan, possibly suggesting his continued success and worldwide recognition. Overall, "La Callé Part. 2 (Remontada)" showcases Guy2Bezbar's confidence, success, and his determination to make a name for himself in the music industry.