🔊 Feel the vibe of "Comme Ci Comme Ça" and step into Stéphane Legar’s playful snapshot of life in Israel. Jumping between French, Hebrew and catchy hooks, the song paints Tel Aviv’s beaches, Mount Hermon’s ski slopes and the buzzing city streets as a colorful mix of "everything and anything". Legar praises the country’s beauty but cheerfully points out its quirks: stressed-out workers, sleepy lawyers, endless political debates and a pace so frantic that even the dream of peace feels rushed. Every contrast is summed up with the shrugging refrain "comme ci comme ça"—“so-so,” “it is what it is.”
Rather than complain, the artist invites us to dance through the chaos. From glamorous “mademoiselles” to heated soccer matches, from crowded markets to flashing billboards, he shows that imperfection is part of the charm. The repeated chant reminds listeners to enjoy the moment, accept the highs and lows, and celebrate a culture where things may be so-so yet life is anything but boring. Put simply, it’s a love letter to Israel’s beautiful messiness wrapped in an irresistible beat.