“Femme Like U” is a playful, bilingual love letter to music itself. In this version, Montréal’s Coeur de Pirate slips into the original hip-hop hit’s shoes and turns it into a duet filled with French pop flair. The singer is not just looking for a romantic partner; she is hunting for someone whose heartbeat grooves in funk, whose spirit rocks in rock ‘n’ roll, and whose very soul pulses with soul. Every chorus – “Donne-moi ton cœur, ton corps” – is a flirty invitation to mix passion and rhythm until the two become inseparable.
Behind the seduction lies a celebration of artistic chemistry. The lyrics rewind to the night they met at a bar, fast-forward to the flash of stage lights, then soar “au bout du monde” on shared melodies. Two voices, two stories, one song – their collaboration shows how music can erase worries, spark desire, and give life fresh meaning. Whether she is asking for une femme or un homme, the message stays the same: find the person whose vibe syncs with yours and let the music carry you both away.
Cœur de Pirate is the stage name of Béatrice Martin, a French-Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. Born in 1989, she started playing piano at the age of three and trained at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec before beginning her music career as a teenager.
She rose to fame in 2008 with her self-titled debut album and its hit single "Comme des enfants," quickly becoming one of the most beloved francophone artists in both Canada and Europe. Known for her delicate voice and heartfelt, piano-driven pop, she sings mostly in French and has helped bring la chanson française to a new generation. "Cavale" captures the wistful, story-driven songwriting that has made her a defining voice in modern Quebec music.