Dr Yaro’s “Minimum Ça” is a victory lap set to a dance-floor beat. From the very first line, the French-Congolese rapper lists the bare minimum he now requires after years of grinding: a well-earned rest, a Mercedes Vito van in VIP trim, and at least three million sitting in his account. Repeating “j’suis pas mauvais” (“I’m not bad”) with a wink, he flips modesty into swagger, scoring himself a perfect “dix sur dix” while insisting he is still “numéro uno sans prétention.”
Behind the boast lies a motivational message: if you put in the work, do not be shy about claiming your rewards. Lingala phrases like “bina kotazo” invite everyone to dance and celebrate, turning the track into a communal toast to hustle, faith, and self-confidence. In short, “Minimum Ça” is Dr Yaro’s way of saying, “I earned it, so at the very least, give me this much,” all while keeping the party energy sky-high.