The song "Bar-Mitzvah" by Heuss L'Enfoiré is about his luxurious lifestyle and the extravagance of living in Paris. He talks about driving a Lamborghini and a Golf 7R, and wearing expensive Moncler jackets on the Champs-Élysées. He also mentions his diamond purchases in Antwerp, Belgium. The song title "Bar-Mitzvah" refers to the Jewish coming of age ceremony, which he uses as a symbol of wealth and status. He sings about attending multiple bar-mitzvah celebrations and having his lawyer - who wears a kippa (Jewish skullcap) - with him at these events. Heuss L'Enfoiré also brags about his popularity on social media, being seen with famous French rappers like Naps and Bandit. He uses French slang to describe the fake Filas shoes worn by people in the favelas (slums). The chorus repeats the lines "I do two-three bar-mitzvahs, my lawyer wears a kippa". The song ends with Heuss L'Enfoiré boasting about Paris and its wealthy inhabitants, mentioning the Qataris and a bad woman in a Ferrari. Overall, the song celebrates a life of luxury and status.