Louane lifts her eyes to the sky and tells the stars all about her broken heart. In Les Étoiles ("The Stars"), the French singer paints the picture of a relationship collapsing in slow motion: she has “no desire to stay, no desire to try,” because her partner is totally indifferent to her feelings. Each line feels like smoke rising from the ashes of what they shared, and Louane wants that smoke – and the pain – to drift away into the night sky.
Yet, instead of staying stuck in sorrow, she turns to the cosmos for a fresh start. The stars become silent therapists: they “contemplate my tears” and help her sort out right from wrong while time gently carries the hurt away. The chorus repeats like a mantra of resilience, reminding us that, although her “life is going up in smoke,” she keeps looking forward and moving on. Les Étoiles is both a confession of heartbreak and a promise of self-recovery, inviting listeners to trust that the universe can turn today’s scars into tomorrow’s strength.