Lyrics by Bisso Na Bisso

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  1. L'anmou Pa Méchan
  2. 360 Degrees
  3. All 4 Nuthin'
  4. All on Me
  5. Attack Of The Flaming Egos
  6. Baby Baby
  7. Bad Hair Day Punx
  8. Ball And Bun
  9. Better Off Dead
  10. Bisso Na Bisso
  11. Boogers for Brains
  12. Bounce Wit Me
  13. Cartoons
  14. Constipation
  15. Creep
  16. Dancin' With Myself
  17. Dans La Peau D'un Chef
  18. Divided We Stand
  19. Done Some Shit
  20. Entertainment Vs. Enlightenment
  21. Fifteen
  22. Heroin
  23. How I Became the Jerk
  24. I Hate Punk Rock
  25. Ida Know
  26. Jr. High Sucked
  27. Just Like Heaven
  28. Kirk Cameron Sings the Blues
  29. LoCash
  30. Metal Killed My Cat
  31. Musical Polygamy
  32. Opposite Day
  33. Pas De Différence
  34. People Are Stupid
  35. Plastic
  36. Popular Opinion
  37. Punk Rocks In Yer Hed
  38. Show Ce Soir
  39. Still Rock 'N Roll To Me
  40. Subhumanitarian Homewrecked Blues
  41. Tata Nzambé
  42. The Happy Song
  43. Throwaway
  44. Urine Nation
  45. Which Way to Go Kaboom

Bisso Na Bisso (Lingala: Between Us) is a music collective originating from the Republic of the Congo. The group was formed in 1999 and consists of rappers and singers, including Ben-J, a member of Les Neg'Marrons; the duo Lino and Calbo from Ärsenik; Doc and G Kill, renowned members of 2Bal; Mystik; and the only female rapper, M'Passi. The group was put together by the French rapper Passi. The group released their debut studio album, Racines, which means "Roots" in French. The album fuses hip-hop with African and French West Indies rhythms and sounds, such as Congolese rumba, zouk, and soukous, giving it a unique and distinctive flavor. It included guest appearances by Koffi Olomide, Papa Wemba, Ismaël Lô, Kassav, Lokua Kanza, Tanya Saint-Val, 3615 Niaou, Roldán González Rivero, and Monique Seka. Racines was a commercial success, selling over 180,000 copies and becoming one of the best-selling hip-hop albums of 1999 in France. It was certified gold twice and won three Kora Awards for Best Arrangement, Best Group, and Best Video for "Bisso Na Bisso". Racines is widely regarded as the first French rap album created by Africans living or born in France. The album's single "Bisso Na Bisso" became an anthem for young people who "discovered a group of artists with a fresh breath and tracing a new era of French hip-hop, less distant than that which came from the United States." The group performed at the Zénith de Paris on May 15, 1999, with guests such as Koffi Olomidé, Lokua Kanza, Tanya Saint-Val, and Ismaël Lô. Their second studio album, titled Africa, was released in 2009, blending hip-hop with Congolese rumba, the rhythms of West Africa, the Antilles, Jamaica, and North Africa. It featured guest appearances by Manu Dibango, Cheb Khaled, Angélique Kidjo, Papa Wemba, Sizzla, Mayra Andrade, Jocelyne Labylle, Christophe Maé, Billy Dikossa's, Bengani Fassie, Chaba Fadela, Cheb Houcine, Guy Waku, Ishmael Morabe, Ismaël Lô, Jacob Desvarieux, Jérome Prister, Les Choeurs Zulu De Soweto, Les Nubians, Meiway, Queen Etémé, and Zola 7. Many French rappers such as those that comprise the group Bisso Na Bisso, describe their desire to both foster solidarity among Blacks and demonstrate their pride in Africa, while simultaneously acknowledging their roots in an urban French context. This identity struggle represented in French rap music is further complicated by the fact that black African rappers in France struggle to create a presence in the film industry and on television where French black Africans receive little exposure and being white opens doors to many more opportunities. Rappers report their feelings of disconnect from both their homelands and from their present homes where they are unable to adequately use the media to portray the inequality in French society. The group is credited with paving the way for musical fusions that would give birth to the 21st-century Afro trap, initiated by MHD and popularized through his eponymous debut studio album, MHD, in 2016. Bisso Na Bisso have spent much energy providing humanitarian aid to the Congo and other African countries, including while they are touring. In addition to their humanitarian aide, they have been vocal in their criticism of Africa politics. In "Dans la peau d'un chef," they criticize the corruption of the government with lines like 'I pray for the development of my country that is falling into decay/believe me I swear to gorge myself...'

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