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SONG MEANING

🎬 Regarde-moi plays out like a short social-justice movie. Verse after verse, Soprano hands the microphone to three very different narrators: an immigrant son who studies hard only to be shut out of the job market, a young woman crushed by early motherhood and debt, and a spoiled golden-boy from Paris’ wealthiest district. Their stories seem miles apart, yet they collide in one dramatic bank hold-up, proving that poverty, despair, and privilege are not parallel lines—they intersect. With every "Regarde-moi" (“Look at me”), the song begs listeners to notice the invisible France living downstairs, fighting unemployment and discrimination while the upper floors look away.

Far from a lecture, the track feels like a cinematic roller-coaster: vivid storytelling, gut-punch rhymes, and a twist ending worthy of a thriller. Soprano’s message is clear: the social divide is not just statistics, it is flesh and blood, hope and heartbreak. When the chorus repeats, it is both a shout for dignity and an invitation to empathy—challenging us to really see the people society tries to keep out of sight.

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