Picture yourself strolling down Paris’s most famous boulevard, the Champs-Elysées, with an open heart and a curious smile. The singer starts her walk ready to greet anyone, and fate answers when she bumps into a stranger who quickly feels like a friend. Together they dive into the lively underground music scene, singing and dancing until they forget everything else. The repeating chorus reminds us that the Champs-Elysées has “everything you want” — rain or shine, noon or midnight — turning the avenue into a symbol of endless possibilities.
By sunrise, two complete strangers have become a dizzy pair of new lovers, surrounded by birds, street musicians, and the magic of Paris. The song celebrates spontaneity, music, and the simple joy of meeting someone who changes your day, or even your life. Listening to it feels like taking a joyful, carefree walk where every corner holds a new adventure — proof that romance and wonder can bloom at any moment on the Champs-Elysées.
ZAZ is the stage name of Isabelle Geffroy, a French singer and songwriter born in Tours in 1980. Trained at a regional conservatory from childhood, she blends jazz, French chanson, soul and acoustic styles, and her warm, raspy voice has often been compared to Édith Piaf.
She broke through in 2010 with 'Je veux', the lead single from her self-titled debut album, which topped the charts in France, Belgium and Switzerland and sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. The song's joyful rejection of money and status for love and freedom made her one of the most recognizable voices in modern French music.