Slimane’s “Nous Deux” invites us into a whirlwind of raw emotion and hopeful persistence. The singer looks back on a broken relationship, replaying every “what if” in his mind: “Si tu connaissais ma vie… si je t'avais pas menti…” Each verse unpacks regret, confession, and longing as he wishes he had spoken his truth sooner and asks whether forgiveness is still possible. Yet, instead of drowning in sorrow, the chorus erupts with determination: “C'est pas fini nous deux, c'est que le début” — a rallying cry that their love story can still start over, no matter how shattered it seems.
At its heart, the song is a plea for a second chance, blending vulnerability with stubborn optimism. Slimane acknowledges fear, pain, and past mistakes, but he refuses to let them have the last word. Like flipping through old photos that still sparkle with life, he clings to the idea that love can rise from the ashes if both hearts are willing. The repeating hook “J't'en prie reviens” (“Please come back”) pounds like a heartbeat, turning the track into a timeless anthem for anyone who’s ever believed that “us two” is worth fighting for, even when it feels impossible.
Slimane Nebchi, known professionally as Slimane, is a celebrated French singer-songwriter born on October 13, 1989, in Montfermeil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. He gained widespread recognition after winning season 5 of The Voice: la plus belle voix, where he captivated audiences as part of Team Florent Pagny.
With a rich musical career starting in 2016, Slimane has released four studio albums, three of which have topped the French Albums Chart. His collaborations and solo works have led to over twenty-five entries on the French Singles Chart, including a number-one hit with "Bella ciao". Notably, Slimane represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with his song "Mon amour," achieving an impressive fourth place. His soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting continue to inspire fans of French music around the world.