“Évidemment” feels like opening someone’s private diary right at the page where success meets self-doubt. Over a moody, head-nodding beat, Lomepal rewinds from his childhood dreams of “dying at the top like King Kong” to the present day, where sold-out shows and gold records still cannot silence that nagging voice asking Why love me now? He reveals a lifetime spent invisible, chasing recognition, then suddenly bathed in spotlight yet strangely colder inside. The song swings between pride and discomfort: the hunger to shine like gold clashes with memories of being overlooked, romantic failures, and nights writing alone in the dark.
At its heart, the track is a confession about the price of ambition. Lomepal celebrates the thrill of finally believing in himself, but he also exposes the emptiness that fame can’t fill. Listeners are invited to question what “balance” really means when your only “gift” is wanting to be different from everyone else. Raw, sarcastic, and brutally honest, “Évidemment” turns the glitter of success into a mirror, reflecting both the victories and the lingering shadows that follow an artist who has spent millions of hours chasing a dream.