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coup du sorttwist of fate

Coup du sort literally translates to a "blow/strike of fate". It's a dramatic and poetic phrase used to describe an unexpected event that completely changes a situation, for better or worse.

In the song, GIMS wonders if his struggles are just a coup du sort, a twist of fate beyond his control. This powerful expression captures the feeling of questioning life's unpredictable ups and downs, making it a very memorable phrase to learn.

“Jusqu’ici Tout Va Bien” is GIMS’ motivating pep-talk to himself and to anyone feeling tossed around by life’s highs and lows. Over a catchy, mid-tempo beat, the Congolese-French star admits that wins and losses chase each other like scenes in a storybook, yet he refuses to give up on the happy ending. Each verse is a checklist of resilience: hope despite passing time, courage despite doubt, and the strength to stand back up when fate knocks him down.

The chorus – “Je crois qu’tout va bien jusqu’ici” (I think everything is fine so far) – is a calming mantra. GIMS recognizes there are no shortcuts to peace of mind, but by pausing, catching his breath, and inviting listeners to “Suis-moi” (follow me), he shows that dignity, perseverance, and a clear head can guide us through the race. The song’s message is simple yet powerful: keep pushing, keep believing, and until proven otherwise, assume that things are going to be all right.

GIMS, born Gandhi Djuna in 1986 in Kinshasa, is one of the biggest stars in French music. His family left the Democratic Republic of the Congo for Paris when he was just two years old, and he grew up in the French capital.

He first made his name as the masked frontman of the rap collective Sexion d'Assaut, one of the groups behind France's rap revival around 2010. Since going solo in 2013 he has become a chart-topping, stadium-filling artist who blends rap, pop and R&B, and he has worked with international names like Sia, Sting, Maluma and Pitbull.

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