Largent Appelle Largent
Pamelo Mounk'a Lyrics


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L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo
L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo

On ne prête que aux riches
Jamais vu un riche
Prêter de l'argent
A un pauvre

L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga bongo
L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo

Je vais à la banque,
où je suis client
Demander crédit,
car je veux devenir riche
Mais on me complique,
parce que je n'ai pas d'argent
Oh si j'étais riche,
il n'y aurait pas de problème

L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo
L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo

L'argent
Peut la payer tout

L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo
L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo

Le riche ne se pas affiche
D'après son ami riche
Le riche ne prête son argent
Sa villa et sa voiture
Qu'à celui qui est riche comme lui

L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo ekobenga mbongo




L'argent appelle l'argent
Mbongo eko benga mbongo

Overall Meaning

In Pamelo Mounk'A's song Largent Appelle Largent, the lyrics detail the idea that only those who already have money can easily obtain more money. The repetition of "L'argent appelle l'argent" and "Mbongo ekobenga mbongo" drives home the message that money attracts money. The first verse explains that only the rich are able to borrow money and never give it to the poor. The message conveyed here is that the poor are unable to get money simply because they do not already have any.


The second verse speaks to the singer's personal experience of trying to obtain credit from a bank. He explains that he already has an account with the bank, but they still make it difficult for him to get a loan because he does not already have money. The pre-chorus reinforces the message that money can pay for everything, including someone's silence, and that it is a powerful tool. The third verse explains that the rich do not lend their money, villas, or cars to those who are not like them. This further emphasizes the divide between the rich and the poor and reinforces the idea that money attracts money.


Overall, Pamelo Mounk'A's Largent Appelle Largent is a commentary on the power of money and how it can be difficult for those without money to obtain more. It speaks to the idea that the wealthy can easily access more wealth, while the poor struggle to even obtain loans. The song's repetitive chorus reinforces this message and drives home the point that money attracts money, creating a wider gap between the rich and the poor.


Line by Line Meaning

L'argent appelle l'argent
Money attracts more money.


Mbongo ekobenga mbongo
This is a Congolese proverb, which roughly translates to “Money begets money.“


On ne prête que aux riches
Only the rich are loaned money.


Jamais vu un riche
Never seen a rich person.


Prêter de l'argent
Lend money.


A un pauvre
To a poor person.


Je vais à la banque,
I go to the bank.


où je suis client
Where I am a customer.


Demander crédit,
Request credit.


car je veux devenir riche
Because I want to become rich.


Mais on me complique,
But they make it complicated for me.


parce que je n'ai pas d'argent
Because I don't have money.


Oh si j'étais riche,
Oh, if I were rich,


il n'y aurait pas de problème
There would be no problem.


L'argent
Money.


Peut la payer tout
Can pay for everything.


Le riche ne se pas affiche
The rich do not show off.


D'après son ami riche
According to their wealthy friend.


Le riche ne prête son argent
The wealthy do not lend their money.


Sa villa et sa voiture
Their house and car.


Qu'à celui qui est riche comme lui
Only to those who are as rich as they are.




Writer(s): pamelo mounka

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