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déchire — tears apart / rips apart

Déchire comes from the verb déchirer, which literally means "to tear" or "to rip apart". It's a strong, evocative verb that you don't encounter in every song, making it memorable.

In the context of the song, Marie-Mai sings, "Rien ne me déchire" (Nothing tears me apart). She uses this word to powerfully convey her resilience and independence, emphasizing that no external force or emotion can break her spirit. It highlights her strong, self-assured persona.

Marie-Mai’s “C’est Moi” is a fearless declaration of self-ownership. The singer paints herself as both fire and ice, an unbreakable puzzle who writes her own rules. Every line shouts independence: nothing tears her apart, nothing slips through her fingers, and if a choice must be made, it will always be hers. Even love is kept at arm’s length; anyone who tries to play games with her emotions will feel the burn and quickly retreat.

Behind the bold attitude lies a clear philosophy of living in the moment. She maps her path one day at a time, staying true to her inner compass while flashing a permanent smile at admirers and critics alike. “C’est Moi” celebrates the power of saying, “I am enough, I’m in control, and my story is mine to write.”

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