They are famous for their hypnotizing live acts.
After 2 albums "triple 000+" and "P.H. Test Two" ( 100 000 copies together), Le Peuple de l'Herbe came back in early 2005 with their much awaited third album "Cube". This is their first work featuring British rapper JC001 as full band member, after prior collaborations as MC and with his former band UK Apache. A new evolution for a band created by 2 hip hop and jungle oriented DJ's, later joined by a trumpet player and a rock drummer for a more organic sound.
Using their live experience ( more than 300 gigs all over Europe in 5 years), it's in their own studio - The Supadope factory in Lyon (France) - that they recorded "Cube". Their latest album was released November 2006 and is called "Radio Blood Money". Combining their passion for hip-hop, electro, dub and rock, the music of " Le Peuple" reaches a new dimension mixing high energy, distinc grooves, unconventional melodies, elegance and thier legendary fun and party attitude.
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Delice
Le Peuple de l'Herbe Lyrics
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The lyrics of "Délice" by Le Peuple de l'Herbe deal with the issue of drug use and addiction from a different perspective. The singer suggests that in order to truly understand and address the issues surrounding drug use, it may be necessary to listen to the perspectives of young drug users themselves. The singer acknowledges that drug problems present a series of questions and challenges on a daily basis, but suggests that it is important to approach these issues with empathy and a willingness to learn from those who have firsthand experience with them.
The song encourages listeners to consider the complex social and cultural factors that contribute to drug addiction, and to challenge widespread assumptions about drug use and its causes. It emphasizes the importance of human connection and compassion in addressing addiction, and suggests that both individuals and society as a whole have a role to play in promoting healing and recovery.
Overall, "Délice" offers a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective on drug addiction, and encourages listeners to approach this complex topic with open minds and hearts.
Line by Line Meaning
effectivement les problèmes de drogues
Indeed, drug problems
nous pose chaque jour une séries de questions,
pose questions for us each day,
mais après tout pour bien les comprendre
But after all, to fully understand them
ne faudrait-il pas écouter de jeunes utilisateurs?
shouldn't we listen to young users?
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