In Tout Savoir, Nigerian country songstress Adé takes us on a gentle, guitar-laced journey of self-growth, curiosity, and fragile confidence; she notices a friend’s longer hair and altered smile, then turns the mirror on herself, wondering why she sometimes feels like a stranger in her own skin, yet still manages to "steal" moments of pure joy. Throughout the lyrics she wrestles with a child-like wish to know everything — to "see in the dark" and decode every awkward disagreement — while admitting how scary change can be when daylight stretches on and sleep (with its clarifying dreams) refuses to arrive. The song’s warm country cadence softens these existential questions, reminding us that trusting ourselves, talking through our stories, and cherishing the people we love are already victories on the road to understanding. Adé’s refrain of wanting to "capture my joy" becomes both a mantra and a lullaby, inviting listeners to embrace uncertainty, keep asking "why," and celebrate the small sparks of happiness that light the way forward.