Damnés translates to "damned" or "condemned". It's a strong, evocative word that carries significant weight, often associated with religious or moral judgment, making it stand out from everyday vocabulary.
In "Adulte Et Sexy", Emmanuel Moire uses this word to challenge societal norms and judgments about desire and sexuality. He sings, "Nous ne sommes pas des anges / Ni des damnés," asserting that people are neither purely innocent nor inherently evil for embracing their adult desires. This word choice highlights the song's theme of liberation and self-acceptance.
Adulte Sexy is Emmanuel Moire’s playful invitation to slip into a new skin and let desire lead the way. Over a sleek electro-pop groove, the lyrics tease: why resist when attraction has so many faces? Instead of choosing between pleasure and fear, the singer proposes we arrange ourselves, experiment, and whisper the fantasies we have never dared to try.
The repeated line Nous ne sommes pas des anges releases us from heavy labels. We are not saints, not damned, just free adults who can change roles, costumes, and moods as we wish. With its catchy refrain — Chacun fait ce qu’il lui faut — the song celebrates consent, fluid identity, and guilt-free sensuality. The takeaway: embrace your grown-up freedom, dance with curiosity instead of shame, and enjoy being adult, sexy, and unapologetically yourself.