Fêlée literally means 'cracked' or 'crazed' (like a cracked window or pottery). It's a visually striking word that immediately sparks curiosity.
In the song, the artist sings, "Je suis fêlée, C'est pour mieux laisser La lumière passer en moi" (I am cracked, it's so the light can better pass through me). This powerful metaphor transforms a perceived flaw into a source of strength and openness, suggesting that imperfections allow light and understanding to enter. It's a beautiful and unique way to express vulnerability and resilience.
“Je N’ai Plus Peur” – literally “I’m Not Afraid Anymore” – is Cloetim’s soaring declaration of courage. The Russian singer-songwriter wakes up “dragging cannonballs” from the past, yet dares to dream of scaling a mountain and winning her inner battle. Over pulsing beats and glowing synths she admits cracks (“Je suis fêlée”) only so that more light can pour in. The track invites us into her night-time journey toward a guiding presence – a friend, a lover, or perhaps faith itself – whose heart becomes a refuge where fear dissolves.
Each chorus is a mantra: “Dans mes nuits, je m’en vais vers ta lumière… où je n’ai plus peur.” By repeating this simple image of walking from darkness to light, Cloetim turns vulnerability into power. She reminds us that talent follows rules, but true genius breaks them, and that storms, failures, even silence can’t defeat a spirit fueled by love and belief. The result is both a late-night confession and an anthem of resilience, perfect for anyone ready to trade their doubts for a brighter dawn.