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SONG MEANING

Paname is Slimane’s love-letter to Paris, told from the point of view of a dream-filled teenager who looks at the stars from his high-rise, ignores homework, and promises his mum that one day he will sing for her in the capital. With nothing but “my face and my backpack,” he boards the morning train, carrying poems, songs and big-city fantasies.

The chorus becomes a rallying cry: “Paname, on arrive!”—a mix of excitement, bravado and wide-eyed hope. Slimane celebrates the carefree nightlife, the bars where people forget their problems, and the belief that love will last forever. At the same time, he hints at the harsher reality “after the périph” (Paris’s ring road), reminding us that dreams shine brightest when they stand against everyday grayness. The song is a vibrant anthem of youth, ambition and the irresistible pull of Paris.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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