Parle À Ma Main is a tongue-in-cheek smash from French comedian-rapper Fatal Bazooka, boosted by Yelle’s lively cameo. Built around the snappy catchphrase “Talk to my hand,” the track pokes fun at teenage swagger, shopping-mall glamour, and instant-message slang while dripping with infectious electro-rap energy. With its mix of girly chants and exaggerated bragging, the song instantly plants you in the shoes of sassy French teens who feel untouchable—and want the whole world to know it.
Across the verses we meet Christelle and her crew, strutting down the street in low-rise Miss Sixty jeans, batting away clueless guys in cheap tracksuits, and firing off acronyms like P.I. (Pas Intéressé) or O.M.O. (On Monte un Ordi) to say No thanks, move along. They complain about overprotective parents, dream of scooters and late-night clubbing, and celebrate a tongue-out brand of “girl power” that turns every unwanted advance into a joke. Beneath the comedy, the song lightly skewers both macho pick-up culture and selfie-obsessed teen drama, turning everyday eye-rolls into a dance-floor anthem that invites listeners to laugh, pose, and keep anyone annoying at arm’s length—palm first.