Grab your headphones and step into a soul-baring confession. In C'est Tout Moi, French-Guinean rapper Black M drops the superstar mask and speaks as a flawed partner desperate to mend his marriage. Over an infectious beat he repeats the hook “Oui, j'ai du mal à reconnaître mes erreurs… C'est tout moi” (Yes, I struggle to admit my mistakes… that’s just me), admitting that pride, lies, and public scrutiny have muffled his true feelings, yet he is still fighting to say the simplest words: je t'aime.
Beneath the catchy melody you will find a tug-of-war between guilt and hope. Black M owns up to “playing with fire,” losing himself in invented characters, and hurting the woman who means everything to him; at the same time he clings to the fragile thread that keeps their hearts connected. The result is both an apology and a promise, reminding us that love can survive when we embrace our imperfections, speak honestly, and reach for one another with hands lifted to the sky.