Je Pense À Vous feels like a postcard written at midnight from a bustling Paris balcony. Vietnamese singer Lihn shares the thrill of chasing her dreams far from home while confessing the sudden emptiness that comes after closing the familiar door behind her. In every verse she revisits the same photograph, a tiny lifeline that sparks storms of memories. The chorus swirls with distance, Parisian nightlife, and her quiet promise: “Even at kilometers away, when time stops, I still think of you.” It is homesickness and ambition tangled together in one heartbeat.
Beneath the catchy melody lies a tender reminder that pursuing the future often means carrying the past in your back pocket. Lihn admits to the nights she begged for peace, the stumbles along the way, yet she believes fiercely in the “immense dream” pulling her forward. The song tells learners that longing does not weaken you – it fuels you – and that every goodbye can double as an À bientôt. Listening to it is like reading a secret diary that celebrates courage, nostalgia, and the unbreakable thread that ties us to the people we love.