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darecool / awesome

Dare is a slang term in French, particularly popular in youth culture, meaning 'cool' or 'awesome'. It's an interesting word because it's not standard French and adds a modern, informal flavor to the lyrics.

In the song, Aya Nakamura uses it to describe her lover: "Mon chéri, il gère le biz' et c'est dare" (My darling, he handles business and he's cool/awesome). This word choice immediately signals a contemporary and street-smart vibe, making it enticing for learners interested in modern French slang.

"Mon chéri" is Aya Nakamura's take on falling for someone you know is trouble. She sings about a man who runs his business smoothly, moves with confidence, and never stops wanting to whisk her away, but that same charm is exactly what wears her down.

The chorus admits the whole thing plainly: he tempted her, and she fell. She had him in her sights for a long time before giving in, and now the two of them are simply "us," money and Louboutins included. There is no pretending this is a calm, easy love. It is addictive, a little reckless, and impossible to walk away from, which is the point of the title itself: he is her darling even when he is also her weakness.

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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