“Drôle De Question” is Roméo Elvis’s playful love letter to a girlfriend who has begun to doubt his loyalty. Right from the opening line, the Belgian rapper laughs off her worries: “What a funny question!” He swears he would never have spent months courting her if other women were on his mind. The track then becomes a roller-coaster mix of cheeky bedroom fantasies, laid-back stoner vibes, and heartfelt declarations. Between vivid images of sliding across the floor, collapsing on the sofa, and spinning a Queen record in the sunshine, he repeatedly circles back to a single message: you are the only one.
Beneath the steamy humor and rapid-fire wordplay, there is genuine affection. Roméo Elvis admits past flirtations but insists they were meaningless compared with the depth he feels now. He promises to drop his throne, his pride, even his beloved “cro-mi” snack, if she will just say “Je t’aime.” The song captures that messy yet honest space where desire, insecurity, and devotion collide. It is at once a tongue-in-cheek seduction anthem and a sincere reassurance that, despite all the bravado, the rapper is still “always a romantic” who only wants to love and be loved back.