HATIK's song "C'est La Base / Y'a Les Condés" is a French rap track that features two different verses. The first verse, "C'est La Base," is about HATIK's lifestyle and his aspirations. In this verse, he boasts about his connections with famous people, his ability to party and enjoy life, and his desire for a specific type of car. He also mentions his love for American pop culture, including superhero movies and fast cars. The chorus of "C'est La Base" highlights the importance of HATIK's neighborhood, which he refers to as "la base" (the foundation). He feels a connection to his community and is proud of where he comes from. The second verse, "Y'a Les Condés," takes a darker turn. "Condés" is a slang term for police officers, and the verse describes HATIK's fear and mistrust of them. He suggests that the police are violent and corrupt, willing to harass and even kill people in his community. The chorus of "Y'a Les Condés" expresses HATIK's desire to avoid the police and stay safe. Overall, "C'est La Base / Y'a Les Condés" explores the duality of HATIK's experiences – the joys and struggles of living in a close-knit community where violence and police oppression are a constant threat.