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Grand Corps Malade teams up with Algerian singer Reda Taliani to turn the phrase âInchâAllahâ (Arabic for God willing) into a joyful rallying cry. Over an uplifting groove, they imagine a France where every neighborhood, skin tone, accent, and social class shares the same dance floor. The lyrics celebrate baggy pants at the ĂlysĂ©e, football without quotas, and mixed-culture weddings, painting a colorful picture of unity that pushes back against tension, prejudice, and political fearmongering.
Far from naĂŻve, the song admits these dreams may feel âsomewhat utopian,â yet it insists that hope is the first step toward change. By repeating âInchâAllahâ like a musical handshake, the artists invite listeners to believe that if our voices rise together, a fairer, happier society is not only possible but already beginning to move to the beat.