Manu Gavassi invites us into a glittery dream where seduction feels like a magic trick you cannot escape. In "Hipnose" she paints herself as both the spell and the spell-caster: her kiss is an addictive loophole, the moment feels surreal, and waking up is the last thing you would want. The lyrics glide between softness and mischief, hinting at a romance that is part fantasy, part deliciously dangerous.
Dig a little deeper and the song reveals a playful power shift. Manu has been hurt before, but now she wears her confidence like that denim jacket she tells her lover to drop. Watching the other person squirm even makes her smile, and she admits it with a coy apology she never really means. "Hipnose" is a neon-lit anthem about taking control of your own narrative, enjoying the game of attraction, and knowing that you can walk away whenever you like – which only makes the other person want you more.