The song "Gucci Versace" by Kore and Heuss L'enfoiré is a French rap track that talks about their luxurious lifestyle and flaunts their wealth through high-end brands like Gucci and Versace. The lyrics also touch on topics like betrayal, jealousy, and the struggles of being alone during tough times. The opening lines talk about how they wake up at noon and have no one to have breakfast with. They feel like they're getting old, and when they're hungry, they realize they're all alone. The reference to "purple bills" implies that they have a lot of money and can afford expensive things. The song also mentions the difficulties of carrying a large stack of money in your wallet and attracting the attention of jealous people who always keep an eye on them. The reference to a specific address in France (92 Sablière, Van Nistelrooy) and evading the police shows that these rappers have lived through street life. The chorus "Ram-pam-pam-pam" is a repetitive phrase that adds a catchy feel to the song. However, it does not hold much meaning in itself. The second verse talks about partnering with others to make more money and references Frank Sinatra, who was a popular singer. The lyrics also mention Tijuana and the dangerous animals like piranhas and snakes that reside there. In the third verse, the rappers urge their fans to bring their girlfriends and enjoy the party. They talk about people who get hair extensions and their love for high-end brands. They mention their families and emphasize that everything in their life is "fe-neu," which means new or fashionable. Overall, the song glorifies their wealth, luxurious lifestyle, and their ability to attract attention wherever they go.