Imagine waking up in the sunshine, loved, safe and free – and suddenly realizing that this good fortune feels less like a prize than a mission. That’s the spark at the heart of Chimène Badi’s “Plus De Devoirs Que De Droits.” Throughout the song, the French powerhouse looks at her own blessings (love in her hands, peace on her path) and compares them with the turmoil shaking the rest of the world. Each line turns her gratitude into urgent questions: If I have so much, don’t I owe even more? What does life expect from me?
Rather than sinking into guilt, Chimène channels that unease into a stirring call for empathy and action. She counts the people who cry, hide and dream of freedom, and decides that the future gives her “more duties than rights.” The result is a soulful reminder that privilege is not just a comfort blanket but a starting whistle: it tells us to speak up, reach out and make room for every voice still fighting to be heard.