Angèle’s “Flou” (which means “Blurry”) is like scrolling through a fast-moving Instagram feed of her own life. She sings about starting out with tiny bar shows where even her babysitter was her biggest fan, then suddenly finding herself welcomed into exclusive parties and showered with praise “even though she hasn’t done anything.” The chorus repeats that “everything became blurry” because fame arrived too quickly, making reality feel surreal.
Behind the catchy electro-pop beat lies a confession about the hidden cost of overnight success. Angèle describes the pressure to please people who don’t truly know her, the fear of losing herself, and the constant worry that it could all disappear tomorrow. With the phrase “la suite on verra” – “we’ll see what happens next” – she leaves us hanging in the same uncertainty she feels, turning the song into both a party anthem and a candid diary entry about fame, anxiety, and the quest to stay authentic.