The song "Chaise Pliante, Pt. 4" by French rapper HATIK talks about life in the streets and the struggles faced by young orphans trying to survive. The lyrics describe the harsh reality of the streets, where violence, drugs, and poverty are common. HATIK talks about how pretending to be a good son-in-law has become a survival tactic, as being tough and aggressive can lead to trouble. The chorus of the song talks about the need to stay strong and keep moving forward despite the challenges faced: "Allez viens voir ce que j'ai dans les yeux, J'passerai par en bas avant d'aller dans les cieux, Mes démons parlent et j'ai le tournis, En disant rien, on a tout dit," which roughly translates to "Come see what's in my eyes, I'll go through the bottom before going to heaven, My demons speak and I'm dizzy, Saying nothing, we've said it all." The song also touches on the theme of loyalty and friendship in the streets, where true friendships are rare and trust is hard to come by. HATIK emphasizes the importance of true friends who have each other's backs and protect each other from harm. Overall, "Chaise Pliante, Pt. 4" is a gritty and realistic portrayal of life in the urban underbelly, where survival is a constant struggle.