Rikiki is a fun, informal, and somewhat childish word in French that means "tiny" or "teeny-tiny". It's not a word you hear every day, especially in a superhero context, which makes it memorable.
In the song, Ant-Man is recalling a past event where he and Hank Pym were "tout rikiki" (all tiny), referring to their ability to shrink. This playful word perfectly captures the whimsical nature of their powers and the lighthearted tone of the lyrics.
Picture a movie trailer that has been spliced into a pop song, and you have “Première Bande-annonce.” The track is built from the French dialogue of the Ant-Man and the Wasp teaser, so every line feels like a quick-fire scene change: Scott Lang admits he is back in the Ant-Man suit, Hope swoops in as the razor-sharp Guêpe, and Dr. Pym outlines the threat of the ghostly new villain. Amid witty one-liners and size jokes, the music propels us through a comic-book whirlwind of shrinking heroes, stolen quantum tech, and the need for an unlikely duo to save the day.
Beneath the playful banter, the song celebrates second chances and the power of teamwork. Ant-Man may bungle things alone, but together with the Wasp he finds balance, courage, and a way to stand tall—whether at six meters or nineteen. It is a joyful reminder that greatness is not measured in meters but in heart, partnership, and a dash of humor.