Read the LYRICS Le contrat lYRICS.Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Singuila, Dadju & Tayc It Official Music Video Has been Release By Feb. 16, 2024 Day And Present On The YouTube Channel And lyrics can be seen above here.
[Intro : Tayc & Dadju]
Ouh-ouh-ouh
Ouh-ouh-ouh
Ouh, you love, you love, oh
Ouh-woah
Explanation of Intro
The intro sets the tone with repeated vocalizations and ad-libs, creating a melodic and rhythmic atmosphere.
[Refrain : Tayc]
Oh-oh-oh, j’ai signé le contrat, toi et moi c’est bouclé (Bah)
La vie c’est le combat, avec toi je n’ai pas douté
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, le contrat, oh, toi et moi c’est bouclé
Oh-oh-oh, le contrat, oui, le contrat, oh
Explanation of Refrain
Tayc expresses certainty and commitment in the relationship, stating that the contract between them is sealed and that he never doubted their journey together.
[Couplet 1: Dadju]
Ils ont fuit, trop tôt (Tant pis)
Ouais, là ils ont fui un peu trop tôt
Depuis qu’les comptes se sont rempli
On est beaucoup moins sur les photos (Eh)
Tu est la seule qui est restée, oh
Seulement deux jours qu’on est lié, oh-woah (C’est vrai)
Tu as les clés, faut verrouiller, oh-woah (C’est vrai)
Tout est signé
Explanation of Couplet 1
Dadju reflects on past experiences where people left too soon, but since the accounts have been filled, they are less present in their lives. Dadju mentions that everything is signed, suggesting a formal commitment or agreement.
[Post-refrain: Dadju & Tayc]
Na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Explanation of Post-Refrain
The repeated phrase “Na nga, yo na nga” is in Lingala, a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo, and it translates to “For me, yes for me.” This phrase adds emphasis and emotional resonance to the lyrics.
[Couplet 2 : Tayc]
Ma chérie, viens t’asseoir, c’est maintenant qu’on doit parler
On a danser le Makossa, si y a kongossa, ça n’a qu’à continuer, hi, yeah, eh
Tu portes mon nom, ne laisse aucun d’eux le salir
Plus rien ne sera comme avant, j’ai mis à ton doigt du saphir
Explanation of Couplet 2
Tayc invites his partner to sit down for a serious conversation. He mentions dancing the Makossa, a popular dance style from Cameroon, and implies that if there are issues (kongossa), they should work through them together. Tayc assures his partner of his commitment and promises to protect her honor.
[Refrain : Tayc & Dadju]
Oh-oh-oh, j’ai signé le contrat (Tout es signé), toi et moi c’est bouclé (J’suis un homme comblé)
La vie c’est le combat (La vie un combat), avec toi je n’ai pas douté
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, le contrat (Le contrat, yeah), oh, toi et moi c’est bouclé (Oh, oh, oh)
Oh-oh-oh, le contrat, oui, le contrat, oh
The chorus repeats the earlier sentiment of commitment and certainty in the relationship, emphasizing that their bond is unbreakable.
[Post-refrain: Dadju & Tayc]
Na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Oh yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga, yo na nga
Explanation of Post-Refrain
The Lingala phrase is repeated again for emphasis and emotional effect.
[Pont: Dadju & Tayc]
Okay, Casanova
Man, I’m gonna be a Casanova
Y’a pas de Casanova
Man, I’m gonna be a Casanova
Oh-oh-oh, j’ai signé le contrat (Casanova)
Oh-oh-oh, j’ai signé le contrat
Oh-oh-oh, le contrat, oui, le contrat, yeah
Explanation of Pont
Dadju and Tayc mention Casanova, a historical figure known for his romantic exploits, and playfully declare themselves as such.
[Outro : Singuila]
Ouais, ouais, voilà
Vous mettez toutes vos billes dans le même panier
Êtes-vous vraiment prêt à l’assumer ? C’est pour toute la vie
À plein d’épreuves, vous serez confronté
Crise après crise, faut tenir, rester unis
Le projet de fonder une famille
En faire votre priorité, c’est facile sur le papier
Ce que vous avez entrepris, aujourd’hui impose le respect
Vos couples en mode yo na nga, yo na nga
Impliquerons de nouvelles danses, oh-oh-oh
Yo na nga, yo na nga, il aura des conséquences
Vous en ferez des baby mama, baby mama, mama
Baby mama, évitez les dramas
Oh, baby mama, baby mama, mama
Même si elles prennent quelques kilogrammes
Explanation of Outro
Singuila speaks directly to the listeners, cautioning them about the challenges of relationships and family life.
OVERALL
” Le contrat” is a vocal about staying pious and married in a liaison, indeed when faced with difficulties. It highlights the significance of admiring each other, spreading well, and noway giving up, no matter what challenges come their way.