“Indélébile” (which translates to Indelible) finds Belgian artist Yseult confessing that certain loves leave permanent ink on the soul. From the very first line she admits defeat: this person always makes her “give in first,” even though she can recite every one of their tricks. The song paints a vivid picture of desire that refuses to fade; their scent is still on her sheets, their name is etched in her mind, and every heartbeat reminds her that the story is far from over.
Yseult balances vulnerability with sharp self-awareness. She knows the relationship is a roller-coaster, yet she is ready to “dive back in first,” swept away by memories that feel as real as ever. “Indélébile” captures that intoxicating mix of attraction and frustration when someone becomes a permanent marker in your life: you recognize the flaws, you see the patterns, but the pull is too strong to resist. Through hypnotic repetition and rich imagery, Yseult turns a personal love loop into a universal anthem about the marks we let others leave on us.