The song "BX Land #1" by Heuss L'Enfoiré is a French rap song that talks about life in the cités, or the urban housing projects of Paris. Heuss L'Enfoiré, who is from the Belleville neighborhood (BX Land) in Paris, talks about the tough life in the cités and the criminal activity that takes place there, including drug dealing and violence. The lyrics describe the rapper as an attacker, like Mbappé, who is a popular French football player. He talks about his ability to cause destruction and his involvement in drug trafficking, claiming to have the best quality drugs. He also mentions the police presence in the cités, including police vans and controls, and expresses his disdain for the authorities. The chorus of the song, "Hey, libérez Many bande d'enfoirés," roughly translates to "Hey, free Many's gang of bastards." Many is likely a reference to a criminal associate or friend of Heuss L'Enfoiré's who may be in jail or facing legal trouble. Overall, "BX Land #1" paints a picture of a harsh and dangerous environment where people must rely on each other to survive, even if it means breaking the law.