: The lyrics are intentionally nonsensical, stringing together complex, high-register vocabulary to mimic a "profound" poetic style that ultimately means very little. Iconic lines include "L'hémorragie de tes désirs" (The hemorrhage of your desires) and "J'ignore de le savoir" (I ignore to know it).
Despite being a parody, the song was a massive commercial success, even winning awards at the Victoires de la Musique alongside their other hit, "Auteuil, Neuilly, Passy". les_inconnus_vice_et_versa
You can find the original music video and performance on YouTube or Dailymotion to see the trio's comedic timing in action. : The lyrics are intentionally nonsensical
: The accompanying music video parodies the "style-over-substance" aesthetic of early '90s music videos, featuring moody lighting, dramatic stares, and a romantic, slightly melancholic atmosphere. Themes and Impact stringing together complex