: Stromae uses a clever play on words between "formidable" (wonderful) and "fort minable" (very pathetic), reflecting the protagonist's inner conflict and the gap between how people appear versus how they feel.
: In an interview with NPR , Stromae explained that the song was inspired by an aggressive homeless man he encountered a decade earlier, as well as the universal feelings of loneliness and sadness.
: The composition blends piano riffs and drum tracks with an emotional string section meant to evoke a "rise and fall" feeling, similar to classical works like Handel’s "Sarabande". The Viral Music Video
: Before the official release, amateur footage of a "drunk" Stromae stumbling and shouting lyrics at passersby went viral, leading many to believe he was actually having a public breakdown.
The song tells the story of a man wandering the streets in a drunken state, reeling from a recent and painful breakup.
: It was filmed using hidden cameras near the Louise metro station in Brussels.