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Liberté, Égalité [English translation]
Liberté, Égalité [English translation]
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Liberté, Égalité [English translation]

We thought we were playing 4-4-2 ... Let's forget 4-9-31

We are all in front of the same screen but we do not look at each other

Push yourself, push yourself

Those who do not care and those who live only for that

All here, all here

It's Le Pen2, but even Marine3 retweets messages from Pogba4

Marry her, marry her5

We are waiting for the linesman to raise his white flag6

Push yourself, push yourself

And it is very crowdy down the Champs (Elysées), we say

Freedom Equality ... Mbappé!7

Freedom, we write your name on pigeon wings8

Do not push

From zero to equal, we all have the same religion

All here, all here

Time and rules bury me, and that until the shelling

But all this is not a war, I think you just drank too much

Push yourself, push yourself

We took too many red cards we want a place on the bench

On the bench

And it is very crowdy down the Champs (Elysées), we say

Freedom, Equality ... Mbappé!

Liberty Equality Mbappé ...

Gaul has a hangover, and that will change the era9

Change the era

Let the world know that, even in the shit, sing the roosters10

Do not push, do not push

To bend the torso to control a center coming from the right

Or withdraw to have the correct reactions11

Ngolo Kanté

If the change is now12 I think it's time to get started

All here, all here

No more free will, now the master is cheap

Let's leave with singing, the more we attack the better we defend ourselves

And it is very crowdy down the Champs (Elysées), we say

Freedom Equality ... Mbappé!

Freedom, Equality .. Mbappé ...

Freedom, Equality .. Mbappé ...

Gaul has a hangover, and that will change the era

Let the world know that even in the shit, sing the roosters

Freedom, Equality .. Mbappé ...

Freedom, Equality .. Mbappé ...

Freedom, Equality .. Mbappé ...

Freedom, Equality ... Ngolo Kanté!

1. 9-3 is le département de la Seine Saint Denis, the department of France which has the most important number of migrants from Africa. This is also the department where the three singers used to live. And it might be a reference to the article 49.3 by which a law can be passed without a vote at the parliament (see comment by Astrelle).2. The lyrics are not "C'est le peine", because you can clearly hear "le" instead of "la". The singers mean that the spectators are too patriotic for her taste.3. Maine Le Pen4. The singers know that it is important to speak against the Le Pen family, in order to be invited on TV shows.5. It is not clear who should marry Marine. Anyway, this looks like a criticism of the physical style of Marine Le Pen, instead of criticizing her political ideas.6. Maybe the singers think that the end of the game is given by the linesman when he would raise a white flag.7. "Freedom equality fraternity" is the national motto of France.8. A famous poem by Paul Eluard, says he writes Liberté on all sorts of materials. The singers imagine this word written on the most common animal in Paris which is the pigeon.9. The singers think that a victory of a team that contains many black people will remove racism, and stop the continuous raising of the party of Marine Le Pen.10. The rooster is the national animal of France.11. Of course, the singers are meaning that the correct reaction is to avoid anything coming from the political right.12. "Le changement, c'est maintenant" was a motto from the French socialist party.

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