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“Doucement” finds Algerian singer Zaho opening the door to love, but only just a crack. With vivid images of shipwrecks, burning fires and starry promises, she tells a would-be lover, “Slow down.” Her heart has been battered by past storms, so every new step feels like an obstacle course. Rather than leap straight into grand declarations, she prefers a careful pace, choosing a steady flame over a fleeting spark and honesty over fairy-tale weekends in paradise.

The song is a gentle manifesto of self-protection and patience. Zaho admits that love can feel like a sickness, yet she believes the right person can help her heal - if they give her time. She wants laughter at sunrise, not quick fixes or band-aid affection. In return, she promises that the long wait will be worth it: when she finally says “I love you,” the words will carry the weight of true recovery and lasting devotion.

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