[Verse 1: Mat izi] Thug man wep! That's what they call me So get out of my sight and especially don't bother me To not disturb the beautiful rhymes of Kin the beautiful No, I don't like being bothered, I don't like being threatened It annoys me! I'll rob you, I need your palace, gun in hand I'll mess up your face Don't care about your damn race, NGOTO village beats you up Don't mess with me, I only mess with bitches, Drogba, Pogba in the Bahamas Say hello to Barack Obama, al-Qaida in the neighborhood fights No soul, I don't care, I fight you, dad tells you to shut up He takes out a knife, ready to attack, he cuts you like shit He doesn't like this country, he dies, we're not birds, they're not animals Since I was little, I've been beaten up, they laugh at me [Verse 2: G Youssouf] It's useless to race We all come to the rescue Hey!! already call for help because here the street doesn't mess around Here we are in Africa, no need to show off an A4 Hey, you can rap negro, I already feel it Negro poorly cut, fresh negro you can't even remember me Because I'm a sniper, peace to you I admit I love you My rap hits hard Just say okay Hey, I use metaphors in my lyrics If you want to test me, don't risk it, you'll get hurt [Outro: Mat izi] But the child is asking for a piece of bread You give him a piece You see that's not the reason Why do you give him a slingshot If there's a problem, let's talk about it Hi there! I'm Mr. DTL instead of all the noise So, help me explain the meaning and story of Mat izi's song "Rap 2 Kin" is about the struggles and challenges faced by rappers in Kinshasa, Congo. The lyrics talk about the harsh realities of life in the city, the violence, and the need for survival. The song also addresses themes of resistance, pride, and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. The artists use powerful and raw language to convey their message, showcasing the complexities of life in Kinshasa through their music.