LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

À Part Entière is Vanille’s proud declaration of independence. The French singer starts by painting a seemingly sweet romance, only to reveal how quickly affection can turn into control. Lines like “T'as voulu qu'je sois c'que j'suis pas” show a partner trying to reshape her, while “Que je meurs dans tes bras” hints at suffocating possessiveness. Vanille flips the script with playful defiance, repeating “Mais moi, j'en ai rien à faire” – a catchy shrug that says, “I don’t care!” Her voice dances between tenderness and rebellion, capturing the moment someone realizes love should never cost their identity.

The chorus pulses with self-confidence: “J'suis un être à part entière, à prendre ou à laisser” – “I’m a whole person, take it or leave it.” Vanille reminds us that real love respects individuality, while anyone who demands change can keep moving. By the final refrain, she boldly states she will not transform “ni pour toi, ni pour un autre,” empowering listeners to guard their true selves. Expect a mix of smooth melodies and razor-sharp lyrics that turn a breakup into an anthem of freedom.

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