Picture yourself on a quiet winter evening, rummaging through an attic full of childhood treasures. That is exactly where Orelsan takes us in “Rêves d’hiver”: a place where long-forgotten dreams gather dust while the clock keeps ticking. The rapper looks back on the grand plans he once had, only to realize that growing up often means watching those plans slip through your fingers. Regrets, self-doubt, and the feeling of having jumped into the void replace the fearless optimism of youth, leaving him to question whether maturity is just a thicker book filled with crossed-out lines.
Yet the song is not only a lament. Beneath the melancholy beats, Orelsan offers a quietly motivating reminder: focus on laying one stone at a time instead of staring up at the whole pyramid. Life is unpredictable, so act as if you just received your ikigami—a notice that your days are numbered—and make every moment count. “Rêves d’hiver” mixes bitter nostalgia with practical wisdom, urging listeners to acknowledge lost illusions while still daring to live, create, and maybe even rescue a few of those buried winter dreams.
Aurélien Cotentin, known professionally as Orelsan, is a celebrated French rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor, and director from Normandy. Since beginning his career in 2002, Orelsan has become one of the most iconic voices in French hip hop, recognized for his witty lyrics that blend humor and irony with profound themes.
With four successful studio albums including Perdu d'avance, Le chant des sirènes, La fête est finie, and Civilisation, his music appeals to a wide audience beyond traditional rap fans. He is also half of the duo Casseurs Flowters, alongside Gringe, known for their innovative collaborations. Often compared to Eminem for his sharp storytelling and dynamic style, Orelsan has won numerous awards, including the MTV Europe Music Award for Best French Act and France's prestigious title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. His work not only shapes French music but also contributes significantly to contemporary culture.