Feel your heart race? “Boum Boum” turns that pulsing beat into a playful countdown, mixing the sound of explosions with the thump of a lovestruck heartbeat. Jérôme Van Den Hole sings as if romance were a stick of dynamite: every teasing word, every speck of doubt is a spark ready to ignite. The singer warns his partner to quit “looking for lice in his hair” and “dust in his eyes” – French idioms for nit-picking – because just one more push could set everything off.
Yet the threat is all part of the flirtation. When he says “J’aurai ta peau,” he is not plotting revenge; he is promising skin-to-skin closeness. The chorus celebrates the thrill of risking it all for passion: I want everything and the rest too. By the end, the repeated “la la la” feels like fireworks after the blast – carefree, euphoric, and a little wild. In short, the song paints love as a charged game where tension builds, the fuse burns, and two people leap into the joy of the explosion together.