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Ready for a reality check served over an electro beat? Suzane’s ‘Génération Désenchantée’ is a punchy manifesto for young people who feel swamped by bad news but still refuse to give up. War, climate change, pandemics, social injustice – the verses fire off headline after headline like a never-ending doom-scroll. Yet every chorus fights back with the mantra ‘Ça va aller’ (‘It’s gonna be okay’), turning despair into a rallying cry. By name-checking Mylène Farmer’s 90s classic ‘Désenchantée’, Suzane links past and present generations, showing that disillusion may be timeless, but so is the desire to dream bigger.

🌞 Beneath the frustration lives a stubborn hope: the search for ‘une place au soleil’, a personal patch of sunlight where concrete turns into coastline and brothers inherit a kinder planet. The song imagines a world without plastic oceans, refugee tents, or viral videos of injustice – a place where Mandela’s words outlive warfare and gamers keep violence locked inside GTA. In short, Suzane paints a stark picture of today while daring listeners to picture something better, crank up the volume, and turn anger into action.

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