La Vie Qu'on Aime is Mentissa’s sonic pep-talk for anyone who feels trapped under the wrong sky. Staring at a world that “no longer stands” and seems to have gone mad, the Belgian artist refuses to sit still. She sings about aching hearts, endless waiting rooms, and platitudes like “everything will sort itself out,” then flips the script: I’ll do it anyway, I’m changing my sun. Her voice turns restlessness into rocket fuel, urging us to chase brighter horizons even when doubts and pains tag along.
The chorus fires off a carousel of questions: If this is the life we love, what kind of life are we really living? Why do we sprint forward while our wounds trail behind? With each repetition, the hook transforms worry into wake-up call. The song becomes both a critique of modern burnout and a hopeful invitation to reinvent ourselves before the chaos swallows us. Energetic pop production meets existential reflection, making it perfect for singing at the top of your lungs while secretly planning your next big leap.