Envouté means 'bewitched' or 'enchanted'. It's a captivating word that suggests being under a powerful spell or charm.
In the song, it's used to describe someone who has been completely captivated by love, perhaps to their detriment. The line "Tu t'es fait complÚtement envouté" (You got completely bewitched) implies that the person was so deeply under love's influence that they lost their sense of self, making it a dramatic and intriguing word choice.
French Kiss is a playful tug-of-war between pride and passion. Black M invites us into two parallel conversations: one with a heartbroken woman, the other with a devastated man. Friends circle around them, urging each to stop pretending, drop the bravado, and face the truth that feelings are messy but real. The recurring chant âJe lâaime Ă la folie, un peu, beaucoup, passionnĂ©ment, pas du toutâ echoes the classic French daisy-petal game, showing how quickly affection can swing from wild love to total doubt. Through catchy hooks and rapid-fire advice, the song paints heartbreak as a universal carousel of denial, longing, and reluctant hope.
At the center stands the âFrench kissâ itself â a symbol of intense, impulsive romance that can enchant or burn. Black M reminds listeners that love needs honesty more than subtitles; no matter how much you try to mask it with swagger or excuses, the mirror knows the truth. With its lively back-and-forth voices, the track becomes a musical pep talk: drop the sottises (nonsense), own your emotions, and remember that after every broken heart, a fresh verse of love can still begin.