Indélébile captures that electric moment when two strangers lock eyes and the world tilts off its axis. Christophe Willem sings as a bewildered king in checkmate, instantly stripped of defenses by one hypnotic glance, while Zaho answers with playful challenge. The word indélébile means indelible or impossible to erase, and that is exactly how this love feels—tattooed on the heart, louder than reason, and stronger than any self-control.
Metaphors burst like fireworks: a chessboard in turmoil, a lightning-quick fan opening, a bulletproof vest thrown aside, even a scarecrow set ablaze. Each image shows desire crashing through caution and leaving a permanent mark. The chorus repeats like a stamp: Ton amour est indélébile—your love is forever. It is a song about surrendering to passion even if it might be a crime, celebrating the fearless thrill of being branded by love for life.