Propaganda
Len-Dor Lyrics


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Comment veux-tu qu'j'fasse demi-tour j'vois la musique comme une fight beto
On s'attrape à la Blue Night au Caliente Show
Mañana c'est le rad le rad c'est hard j'espère que t'as pris ta place muchacha
Une heure en cabine une heure sur scène
J'ai toujours le sourire mais les morceaux sont pleins d'peine
Relax relax j'te pique une taffe
Merde c'est du dry j'ai pris une baffe
Passion star c'est fait par Havana
C'est maintenant qu'on graille vas-y monte dans l'viano
Au max au max c'est Stan le staff
My man my blood deja pasar les hommes




Morabito sur la ligne (Drrr Drrr) allô allô (Drrr)
Señora attends au moins qu'on finisse la bouteille c'est cadeau cadeau

Overall Meaning

The lyrics from Len-Dor's song "Propaganda" paint a vivid picture of a bustling night filled with music, excitement, and perhaps a hint of melancholy. The singer expresses a sense of determination and defiance, refusing to turn back and viewing music as a form of fighting spirit. The mention of "Blue Night" and "Caliente Show" suggests a vibrant, energetic nightlife scene where people come together to enjoy music and socialize.


The reference to "Mañana" and the repetition of "rad" and "hard" allude to a sense of anticipation and intensity building up for what's to come. The singer seems to be urging someone to have their ticket ready, implying that something significant or exhilarating is about to happen. Despite the outward appearance of a smile, there is an underlying theme of sadness in the songs, as the pieces are described as being "pleins d'peine" (full of pain).


Amidst the excitement and chaos of the night, there is a moment of relaxation and camaraderie, as the singer offers a smoke and humorously reacts to realizing it is a "dry" one. The mention of "Havana" and references to indulging in food and drink create an atmosphere of celebration and enjoyment. The mention of "Stan the staff" and the plea to "monte dans l'viano" suggest a sense of urgency and movement, as if there is a journey or adventure awaiting.


The lyrics also touch on themes of connection and shared experiences, as the singer mentions passing by others and the camaraderie of sharing a bottle. The mention of "Morabito" and the playful interjections like "Drrr Drrr" and "allô allô" add a sense of playfulness and spontaneity to the narrative. The closing line, with the mention of "Señora" and the offer to finish the bottle together as a gift, hints at a sense of generosity and togetherness amidst the chaos and excitement of the night.




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Written by: Dorian Cerrajero

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@TeeNoir

This video was posted during Sudan action week! (Dec. 17-24) 🇸🇩
To stand in solidarity with the Sudanese people, here are the action items/resources we can employ this week, any week, every week! :

📝12/17: Learn about the war in Sudan https://eyesonsudan.net/reading
📚12/18 Centering Darfur https://youtu.be/yugiExPubQo?si=Tb2oDKHbEwP-3Dvq (this is a 2023 update, read up on 2003 as well!)
✊🏾12/19: Educate yourself on the importance of Dec. 19th and the Sudanese Marches of the Millions I was educated here: https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/huge-marches-of-the-millions-on-4th-anniversary-of-sudan-s-december-revolution
📩12/20: Contact your reps/members of parliament
🗣12/21: Centering Sudanese voices I have been following yassmin_a and Sudan.updates on IG
🤝12/22: Day of Donation I am familiar with https://eyesonSudan.net/donate & https://saps-USA.org & tinyurl.com/SSFSS
🛍12/23: Support Sudanese Businesses (I would love some recs left in this thread!)
🕊12/24: Honoring the Martyrs even in the hectic holiday season, please don’t forget the innocent lives taken. May we always Keep Eyes on Sudan 🇸🇩



All comments from YouTube:

@TeeNoir

This video was posted during Sudan action week! (Dec. 17-24) 🇸🇩
To stand in solidarity with the Sudanese people, here are the action items/resources we can employ this week, any week, every week! :

📝12/17: Learn about the war in Sudan https://eyesonsudan.net/reading
📚12/18 Centering Darfur https://youtu.be/yugiExPubQo?si=Tb2oDKHbEwP-3Dvq (this is a 2023 update, read up on 2003 as well!)
✊🏾12/19: Educate yourself on the importance of Dec. 19th and the Sudanese Marches of the Millions I was educated here: https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/huge-marches-of-the-millions-on-4th-anniversary-of-sudan-s-december-revolution
📩12/20: Contact your reps/members of parliament
🗣12/21: Centering Sudanese voices I have been following yassmin_a and Sudan.updates on IG
🤝12/22: Day of Donation I am familiar with https://eyesonSudan.net/donate & https://saps-USA.org & tinyurl.com/SSFSS
🛍12/23: Support Sudanese Businesses (I would love some recs left in this thread!)
🕊12/24: Honoring the Martyrs even in the hectic holiday season, please don’t forget the innocent lives taken. May we always Keep Eyes on Sudan 🇸🇩

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My cousin is currently fighting there . Thank you ❤❤.

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@TeeNoir

I almost took that line out because I meant to say sexualization instead of sexuality, but I knew someone would understand what I meant!

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