Souvenirs feels like rifling through a dusty box of photos: some frames are blurry, others painfully sharp, and all of them tug at Sopico’s heart. Over a mellow guitar loop, the French rapper reflects on bad memories that can be deadly, the clichés people feed you when times are rough, and the nagging doubt that success may arrive after everyone has left the party. He paints himself as the kid day-dreaming in class, racing a shopping cart like it’s Fast & Furious, and struggling to find a cure for a society stuck in crisis.
When the hook asks, “If the Earth keeps turning and the sky is so blue, why do we love each other so little?” the song widens from personal nostalgia to a universal plea for empathy. In the end, “Souvenirs” invites listeners to accept their imperfect past, question empty encouragement, and keep pushing forward until their own rendez-vous with happiness finally shows up.