Chords for Quand le WU-TANG découvre Booba, PNL, Nekfeu et Niska

Tempo:
90.425 bpm
Chords used:

Gb

E

Eb

B

Ebm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Quand le WU-TANG découvre Booba, PNL, Nekfeu et Niska chords
Start Jamming...
Wait, wait, hold up.
Hold up, wait, hold up, hold up.
Can you give me one second?
I'm sorry.
Yeah, the driver's on the phone with me right [N] now.
You still there, right?
[A]
[Am]
This is Zuma.
Fuba.
Fuba.
[Eb]
[B]
[Db] [Ab] [Eb]
He's living in Miami now.
[Ab]
I actually want to go to [Ebm] Africa and I want to make a movie.
[Ebm] It sounds pretty cool, you know?
I like it because it's [Eb] kind of going back to its own roots, using a [B] traditional instrument
from its [C] homeland.
Yeah, that's dope.
Yeah, and [B] then turned it to a world song.
Yeah, [Eb] good job.
Hey, be what you be, you know?
I mean, you know, you [Bb] want to live, you want to live.
[Gb] I'm a New York MC.
[Ebm] I got a house in California now.
I actually had a villa in France [Db] before.
[B] Where?
[Ebm] Right outside of Paris.
I forgot the little town.
About 20 miles outside of Paris.
It was called the Wu Villa.
[Bb] I had it for like five years.
It got destroyed by the big [N] snowstorm.
[Dm]
[Gm] [Cm]
[A] [D] It's cool.
You can see the Future Drake [B] influence on it.
Even though it's not a trap, you can hear the influence.
Yeah, definitely Future.
He got a nice deep voice though.
[Gbm] You [B] can see a couple dudes in there doing some [E] workout.
Yeah, they're working out.
[Eb] [E]
Who's the [Ebm] hottest [E] [Abm]
man [E] in the world?
[Eb] [E]
[Abm] [Dbm] [Abm]
[E] [Eb] [E] [Ebm]
A little Jamie Foxx and shit.
Kind of like
[Bm] Yeah.
Something about it [E] alright.
Yeah, this is [Eb] the vibe of where hip-hop is at right now.
They call it trap, you know what I mean?
So all good.
That's what they're doing right now.
And you know, whatever is popular, the artist and the MC is going to zone into it.
He's zoned right into it.
It's been part of hip-hop since the beginning.
You know what I mean?
Adlibbing.
They just now have new styles.
[Db] One of the first groups to really, really take the adlib to a high level.
I mean, of course, Public Enemy with Flava Flav.
But the Lost Boys.
Me and Freaky Todd.
Turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it.
Like he did, you're going to have success.
The main thing, the artist has got to feel good.
You know, the dance they do and the move.
He's feeling it.
He's feeling it.
And when you feel it, the people who watch it, they feel it.
The people in the club, they feel it.
[Bm] [Gb] [Bb]
[Bm] [Gb]
[Bm] He's got a lot [Gb] of swag.
[Gb] [Ab]
That's definitely more the essence of hip-hop.
You got Champ in there.
It's like.
Samples is a classic hip-hop.
Great sample.
The vibe is classic hip-hop.
90's vibe, they would say.
80's, 90's vibe.
90's, like calming.
Yeah.
[Gbm] Hip-hop got the scratching.
[N]
[Gbm] [E]
I like [Gb] the visuals.
[B] I like the video.
The music is cool.
Kind of similar.
You hear that anywhere.
I guess that's where some of the hip-hop is at now.
I like the visual.
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
When he first came in, he sounded like Tone Loke to me.
Tone Loke voice.
Yeah, on the trap [Bb] beat.
[Gb] It could be typical American rap.
[N] And the video was really cool.
He looked like my cousin.
Oh yeah.
Timbo King.
I am.
[A]
[Am] [Ab]
[Gb] [A] [Gb]
They were already a very powerful hip-hop group in France.
Wu-Tang was coming.
The most powerful hip-hop as well.
Akonam.
They also was very good at finding unique beats and digging them up.
So we had that in common.
And Prodigal Son and Timbo King.
I remember they talked about going to France and doing this song.
They showed me some of the videos.
Some of the ideas they had before they started.
I've been to Marseille to their studio.
I spent a few days with them out there.
Went up to the mountains with them.
We talked about life, politics, family.
Big brother.
Marseille is beautiful.
Marseille is beautiful.
A lot of.
I think they have Algerian.
I met some of his family as well.
Beautiful people.
Thank you guys.
Thank you.
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E
2311
Eb
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B
12341112
Ebm
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Gb
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E
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Eb
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To learn Niska - (Remix) Réseaux chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: Eb, E, Eb, E, Abm, E, Ebm, Bm, E, Bb, Bm, Gb and Bm. Begin your practice at a relaxed 45 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 90. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: A Major.

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Wait, wait, hold up.
Hold up, wait, hold up, hold up.
Can you give me one second?
I'm sorry.
Yeah, the driver's on the phone with me right [N] now.
You still there, right?
_ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ This is Zuma.
Fuba.
Fuba.
[Eb] _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
He's living in Miami now.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
I actually want to go to [Ebm] Africa and I want to make a movie.
_ [Ebm] It sounds pretty cool, you know?
I like it because it's [Eb] kind of going back to its own roots, using a [B] traditional instrument
from its [C] homeland.
Yeah, that's dope.
Yeah, and [B] then turned it to a world song.
Yeah, [Eb] good job.
Hey, be what you be, you know?
I mean, you know, you [Bb] want to live, you want to live.
[Gb] I'm a New York MC.
[Ebm] I got a house in California now.
I actually had a villa in France [Db] before.
[B] Where?
[Ebm] Right outside of Paris.
I forgot the little town.
About 20 miles outside of Paris.
It was called the Wu Villa.
[Bb] I had it for like five years.
It got destroyed by the big [N] snowstorm.
_ [Dm] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ It's cool.
You can see the Future Drake [B] influence on it.
Even though it's not a trap, you can hear the influence.
Yeah, definitely Future.
He got a nice deep voice though. _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ You [B] can see a couple dudes in there doing some [E] workout.
Yeah, they're working out.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [E] _
Who's the [Ebm] _ hottest [E] _ _ [Abm]
man [E] in the world?
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [E] _
[Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Ebm]
A little Jamie Foxx and shit.
Kind of like_
[Bm] Yeah.
Something about it [E] alright.
_ _ _ Yeah, this is [Eb] the vibe of where hip-hop is at right now.
They call it trap, you know what I mean? _
So all good.
That's what they're doing right now.
And you know, whatever is popular, the artist and the MC is going to zone into it.
He's zoned right into it.
It's been part of hip-hop since the beginning.
You know what I mean?
Adlibbing.
They just now have new styles.
[Db] One of the first groups to really, really take the adlib to a high level.
I mean, of course, Public Enemy with Flava Flav.
But the Lost Boys.
Me and Freaky Todd.
Turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it.
Like he did, you're going to have success.
The main thing, the artist has got to feel good.
You know, the dance they do and the move.
He's feeling it.
He's feeling it.
And when you feel it, the people who watch it, they feel it.
The people in the club, they feel it.
[Bm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Bb] _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ He's got a lot [Gb] of _ swag.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab]
That's definitely more the essence of hip-hop.
You got Champ in there. _
It's like.
Samples is a classic hip-hop.
Great sample.
The vibe is classic hip-hop.
90's vibe, they would say.
80's, 90's vibe.
90's, like calming.
Yeah.
[Gbm] Hip-hop got the scratching.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [E] _
I like [Gb] _ the visuals.
[B] I like the video.
_ The music is cool.
Kind of similar.
You hear that anywhere.
I guess that's where some of the hip-hop is at now.
I like the visual. _
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
You sounded like a.
When he first came in, he sounded like Tone Loke to me.
Tone Loke voice.
Yeah, on the trap [Bb] beat.
_ [Gb] _ It could be typical American rap.
[N] And the video was really cool.
He looked like my cousin. _ _
Oh yeah.
_ _ Timbo King.
I am.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Gb] _
_ They were already a very powerful hip-hop group in France.
Wu-Tang was coming.
The most powerful hip-hop as well. _ _
Akonam.
_ _ They also was very good at finding unique beats and digging them up.
So we had that in common.
And Prodigal Son and Timbo King. _ _
_ I remember they talked about going to France and doing this song.
They showed me some of the videos.
_ Some of the ideas they had before they started.
I've been to Marseille to their studio.
I spent a few days with them out there.
Went up to the mountains with them.
We talked about life, politics, family.
Big brother.
Marseille is beautiful.
Marseille is beautiful. _ _
A lot of.
I think they have Algerian.
I met some of his family as well.
Beautiful people.
_ Thank you guys.
_ _ Thank you.

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