Rodéo Bld feels like a carnival ride through everyday France, where Anis points at everything whirling past: the flashy “France d’en haut,” the struggling “France d’en bas,” nurses, builders, dreamers, schemers, and everyone in between. With a playful groove, she shouts out life’s nonstop ups and downs—“des hauts, des bas”—and exposes the social rodeo of pressure, backstabbing, media fear-mongering, and economic gaps. Yet her voice beams hope, reminding us there is no “low-class” job, only underpaid workers, and that music can be a clean addiction when the world gets messy.
Instead of preaching, Anis invites us to grab the mic with her, spin in the chaos, and recognize our shared humanity. The song’s chorus becomes a rallying cry: life bucks like a wild horse; we all fall, get up, and ride again. “Rodéo Bld” is equal parts social snapshot, street-corner philosophy, and feel-good anthem, encouraging listeners to stay proud, keep sailing forward, and remember that even one wild ride can still be worth it if we hold on tight to rhythm and hope.