Ever wondered whether your daily “choices” are really yours or just a flashy menu of preset options? In “Choisir C’est Renoncer,” French rapper-poet Keny Arkana fires off a volley of existential questions that turn the ordinary into a philosophical treasure hunt. She jumps from the mysteries of life and death to supermarket sales, from political puppet shows to the quiet wisdom of a blade of grass. With quicksilver rhymes, she asks us to peel away consumer habits, social labels, and media noise so we can face the deeper riddle: Who am I when the distractions fall silent?
Her verdict? Every choice we make is also a surrender—yet that surrender can be freeing. Arkana urges us to trade passive comfort for active awareness, to trust inner intuition over external pressure, and to seek unity where society loves to sow division. By the end, she leaves us with a rallying cry: stay humble, stay curious, and remember that true strength often looks like the soft resilience of grass surviving a storm. Dive in, and prepare to question everything—especially your own limits.