“Problème d’adulte” is a powerful storytelling rap that shines a spotlight on kids who have been pushed far too early into the harsh world of grown-up worries. Across the verses we meet a 16-year-old boy fighting a fatal illness, a 17-year-old juggling school, odd jobs and single fatherhood, an 18-year-old survivor trying to pay for the burial of his family after a fire, and a big sister who becomes the head of the household. Each vignette shows a young soul who should be dreaming of video games and summer breaks, yet is instead negotiating hospital beeps, unpaid bills, and unbearable loss.
Through vivid details and raw emotion, Sexion D’assaut reminds listeners that these are still children: innocent, hopeful, and deserving of joy. The chorus hammers the point home by repeating the phrase “enfant avec des problèmes d’adultes” (“a child with adult problems”), urging society to notice the invisible weight on their shoulders. It is an anthem of empathy that calls us to protect youthful dreams and to question the systems that let innocence collide with such heavy burdens.