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Comportement — Behavior / Vibe

Comportement literally means "behavior". However, in this song, Aya Nakamura gives it a whole new attitude and meaning.

When she sings "J'suis dans mon comportement", she's using it as slang to mean "I'm in my vibe" or "I'm doing my own thing". It's all about embodying a confident, unapologetic state of mind, which is the central theme of this hit track.

Aya Nakamura’s “Comportement” is a pulse-pounding celebration of confidence, swagger, and living life on your own terms. Over a contagious Afrobeats-tinged rhythm, the French-Malian star repeats bah ouais (“yeah, that’s right”) like a motto, brushing off judgmental looks in the VIP section and flaunting stuffed pockets of cash. The song paints a vivid scene of a wild night out: chest-puffed guys, hypnotic dancing, glittering luxury, and Aya unapologetically controlling the vibe. Her message is clear—she owns her behavior, and no one is going to “gérer” (manage) her unless she decides so.

Beneath the party glow, “Comportement” carries a note of empowerment. Aya warns against pointless drama, reminding listeners that “tous ceux qu’auront ramé, à la fin auront gagné” (“everyone who keeps rowing will win in the end”). Instead of getting angry or stumbling home, she chooses to set problems aside, revel in success, and keep moving forward. It’s an anthem for anyone who knows their worth, loves their attitude, and won’t let anyone dim their shine—bah ouais!

Aya Nakamura is a French singer-songwriter born in Bamako, Mali, who grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois near Paris. Her family comes from a long line of griots, West African storytellers and praise singers, and that oral tradition still echoes through her playful, slang-filled lyrics.

She broke through in 2018 with the single "Djadja," which made her the first French female artist to reach diamond certification and turned her into a streaming phenomenon across Europe. Blending pop, R&B, zouk, and Afrobeats, Nakamura built a sound that mixes French with West African slang and Antillean Creole expressions, giving her music a playful, code-switching flavor that's instantly recognizable.

Today she's widely recognized as the most-streamed female artist in France, known for hits like "Copines" and "Pookie" alongside a string of chart-topping albums.

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