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imbibé — soaked / saturated

Imbibé means 'soaked' or 'saturated'. It's a less common, more evocative word than simply saying something is 'wet'.

In the song, the lyrics mention "son oreiller imbibé de larme le soir" (her pillow soaked with tears at night). This word paints a vivid and poignant picture of deep sadness, making it a powerful and memorable choice to describe the extent of her crying.

“Les Belles Filles,” by Filipino-French rapper Fredz and singer Leslie Medina, paints a vivid picture of the beautiful girls who seem to glide through life yet secretly drown in tears. Using haunting images—black-coloured hearts, flower petals set aflame, a scent that lingers longer than a name—the song shows how repeated heartbreak turns gentle souls into lone wanderers. Each verse feels like a cinematic snapshot: she leaves like a sudden gust of wind, she swears feelings are pointless, and she swallows her sadness alone on a tear-soaked pillow.

At its core, the track warns of a never-ending chain reaction. One broken heart creates another, and the hurt passes from one lover to the next until someone finally decides to break the cycle. Fredz’s rap lines and Medina’s silky vocals make the message both catchy and bittersweet, reminding listeners that behind every dazzling smile might hide a story of petals burned and trust lost. It is a powerful lesson in empathy, served over a smooth beat that will stick in your head just as surely as her perfume never leaves the room.

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