The song "Prison Pour Mineurs" by French rapper HATIK tells the story of a young boy growing up in a tough neighborhood. He goes by the name Apash and his father has passed away, leaving him feeling sad and lost. He spends his time hanging out with his friends in the streets, but the reality of their situation is dark and dangerous. Apash is involved in selling drugs to make money and dreams of becoming the leader of his crew. The lyrics capture the harsh realities of living on the streets, including run-ins with the police, violence, and the constant pressure to make money. The chorus features Apash expressing his desire to escape this life and dream of being on a beach in MTP, a reference to the town of Montpellier in the south of France. Despite his struggles, Apash remains determined to provide a better life for his mother and sister. He recognizes the consequences of his actions, such as the possibility of being sent to a juvenile detention center ("prison pour mineurs"). The song serves as a reflection on the difficult choices and harsh realities faced by young people growing up in impoverished neighborhoods.