Heuss L'Enfoiré's song "Affaire De Famille" tells a story of life in the streets of France and the struggles that come with it. The song talks about selling drugs, making money, and fighting to stay on top. Heuss raps about his experiences and the things he has to do to survive, including dodging police and dealing with rival drug dealers. He also gives a shout-out to a friend in Cisjordanie. The chorus "J'ai la dalle, l'arme fatale, la mentale de la Squale" roughly translates to "I'm hungry, I have a deadly weapon, and the mindset of a predator." Heuss is describing the mentality he needs to succeed in the streets. Heuss also mentions the 92 area code, which is a reference to Hauts-de-Seine, a department in the suburbs of Paris that is known for its high crime rate. Overall, "Affaire De Famille" is a gritty and raw depiction of life in the French underworld, as seen through the eyes of Heuss L'Enfoiré.