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Bel Air DeeJayz’s “Tu Fesses B'hook” is a cheeky portrait of the Facebook generation. The title itself sounds like tu Facebook in a French accent, but it literally plays with the word fesses (buttocks) to suggest people who are “hooked” on showing off online. Through rapid-fire lines packed with slang, brand names and pop-culture references, the narrator teases a girl he spots on his cousin’s friends list. Her glamorous selfies, flirty comments and endless event invites build a perfect digital image, yet when they finally meet she looks nothing like her air-brushed profile. The song highlights the gap between virtual coolness and real-life awkwardness, poking fun at attention-seeking photos, inflated job titles like “work at the studio,” and status updates that never become reality.

Behind the humor lies a light social critique. “Tu Fesses B'hook” shows how phones, hashtags and endless photo uploads can turn everyday life into a performance where validation is measured in likes. While the beat keeps the atmosphere playful, the lyrics remind listeners to laugh at the exaggerations we all share online and to stay aware of the difference between the screen and the street.

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