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FlûteDarn / Shoot

Flûte literally means "flute," the musical instrument. However, in this context, it's used as an interjection, similar to "darn" or "shoot" in English.

It's a mild exclamation of disappointment or annoyance, often used in a lighthearted or child-friendly way. In the song, it expresses a small, relatable moment of sadness when the flowers on the balcony have withered, making it an interesting and charming word choice.

“J’imagine” is Valentina’s sparkling invitation to dream bigger and brighter. From the very first line, the French teen star admits she has accidentally let her balcony flowers wilt, yet she instantly reminds us that spring will come back. That tiny moment captures the song’s whole spirit: acknowledge what went wrong, then paint over it with color, hope, and a little mischief. Valentina imagines crowds repainting city walls, hand-prints replacing fingerprints on screens, and living-room revolutions powered by raised arms and catchy hooks. The chorus insists that every change starts with a simple I imagine lingering in a corner of the mind, then bursting into life once we share it out loud.

In two bubbly minutes, Valentina turns imagination into a communal dance. She confesses that some friends have stopped believing, yet she cannot help herself — she still does. By the final na-na-na, the listener is invited to shout their own dream, pass it to the neighbor, and keep the chain of optimism moving. “J’imagine” is a cheerful reminder that hope is contagious, creativity is action, and tomorrow is only one shared idea away.

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