LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Superman N'existe Pas” is a raw confession booth where Soprano and Zamdane admit that real life has no caped savior. Over an urgent beat, they glide between social commentary and personal diary entries: corrupt justice systems, war, celebrity hypocrisy, and the grind of the streets all flash by like scenes from a Stanley Kubrick film. The song’s hook – “Hollywood nous a menti, Superman n'existe pas” – reminds us that waiting for a hero is pointless; instead, the artists cling to music as their only super-power and dream of earning enough to lift their families “loin de la zone, près du soleil.”

Under the punchlines and pop-culture shout-outs lies a simple message: the world can feel “fou à lier” (completely crazy), but every failure is a lesson, every success has a price, and staying human is the biggest victory. The track invites listeners to swap fantasy for self-reliance, using creativity and solidarity to rise above the chaos when no Superman swoops in to help.

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