Like much of his work, the song avoids glorifying violence. Instead, it serves as a "report" on the harsh realities of suburban life, characterized by Shurik'n's line: "Je sais, c'est pas gai, mais tout est vrai" ("I know it’s not cheerful, but it’s all true").
The track has a tempo of 91 BPM and is composed in the key of B Minor . Thematic Content
"Les Miens" (translated as "Mine" or "My Own") is a deeply introspective track that reflects Shurik'n's Taoist-influenced philosophy and his commitment to authentic storytelling.
Like much of his work, the song avoids glorifying violence. Instead, it serves as a "report" on the harsh realities of suburban life, characterized by Shurik'n's line: "Je sais, c'est pas gai, mais tout est vrai" ("I know it’s not cheerful, but it’s all true").
The track has a tempo of 91 BPM and is composed in the key of B Minor . Thematic Content
"Les Miens" (translated as "Mine" or "My Own") is a deeply introspective track that reflects Shurik'n's Taoist-influenced philosophy and his commitment to authentic storytelling.