The song "Medley 2013" by Hayce Lemsi is a rap song that showcases the artist's lyrical prowess and addresses various topics such as life in the streets, social issues, and his personal experiences. In the song, Hayce Lemsi talks about his aspirations and dreams, mentioning how he could have become an "agriculteur au triangle d'or" (a successful farmer in an elite area), but instead, he chose to pursue a career in music. He also talks about being misunderstood by critics and how he earns his credibility through his music. The lyrics also touch upon the struggles faced by individuals in lower-income neighborhoods (referred to as the "hood"), including poverty, lack of opportunities, and violence. Hayce Lemsi describes the challenges faced by his friends and brothers, emphasizing their resilience and determination to survive in difficult circumstances. Throughout the song, Hayce Lemsi reflects on his own personal journey, mentioning his sleepless nights, the temptations and vices he has encountered, and the sacrifices he has made for his music career. He expresses his frustration with people who judge him without understanding his life or struggles, urging them to mind their own business. Hayce Lemsi also includes references to his Algerian heritage, mentioning cities in Algeria like Algiers, Oran, and Tizi-Ouzou. He asserts his pride in his Algerian roots and references his weapon of choice, the XM8, symbolizing his lyrical prowess and dominance in the rap game. The song concludes with a warning to the listeners, suggesting that his upcoming album "Electron Libre" will make an impact and warns those who underestimate him, saying they will be "plomber" or "taken down" by his music. The repetition of the line "Où seras-tu le lundi 4 novembre?" (Where will you be on Monday, November 4th?) adds to the intensity of the message. Overall, "Medley 2013" showcases Hayce Lemsi's raw and powerful style of rap, addressing various themes and showcasing his skills as a rapper.