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consoléeconsoled / comforted

Consolée means 'consoled' or 'comforted'. It's a beautiful and emotionally resonant word that isn't as common as everyday verbs, making it stand out.

In the song, Tayc sings to a heartbroken friend, saying, "Mais c'est toi qui demande à être consolée" (But it's you who asks to be consoled). This word perfectly captures the song's theme of offering solace and support to someone in pain, making it both poignant and memorable.

N'y Pense Plus is Tayc's musical pep talk to a heartbroken friend. Singing over a silky Afro-R&B groove, he plays the protective confidant who sees her drowning in memories of a toxic ex. With warm yet firm words, he reminds her that her heart is "plus précieux que de l'or" – more precious than gold – and that no one forced her to stay in a hurtful relationship. His repeated plea, "Ne pense plus à lui," is both a gentle hug and a wake-up call: stop reliving the pain, step back into the light, and recognize the many people who would cherish you rather than break you.

Behind the catchy "yimmy, yimmy" refrain lies a bigger message about self-worth and resilience. Tayc celebrates the listener’s strength – she is “la fille de ta mère, le bijou de ton père” – and urges her to reclaim her happiness, start eating again, go out, dance, and remember her value. In just a few verses, the song shifts from sorrow to empowerment, turning heartbreak into an anthem of self-love and fresh beginnings.

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