S'enchaînent comes from the verb s'enchaîner, meaning 'to be linked together' or 'to follow one another in a chain'. It's a less common verb than simply 'suivre' (to follow), adding a sense of continuous connection or progression.
In the song, it appears in the line "Car s'enchaînent et se suivent encore à deux toutes nos premières fois" (Because all our first times together are linked and follow one another). It beautifully conveys the idea that their shared experiences are interconnected and continuously unfolding, emphasizing the depth and ongoing nature of their relationship.
“S’aimer Plus Fort” invites us into the tender heart of Canadian singer William Cloutier, where doubt and devotion dance side by side. In the verses, he wonders whether he is truly the right person and whether love can outlast the passing seasons. Every time uncertainty creeps in, he pleads for a gentle reminder of his good fortune: the simple fact that he has his partner by his side. The refrain, s’aimer plus fort (“to love each other harder”), becomes a rallying cry—an emotional safety net that turns fear into gratitude.
Rather than chasing grand, dramatic gestures, the song celebrates the everyday magic of “all our first times” shared together. It’s a reminder that genuine love is not about perfection but about choosing, again and again, to hold on, dive deeper, and cherish the story you are already writing together. Filled with warmth and sincerity, “S’aimer Plus Fort” ultimately encourages listeners to nurture love with extra strength whenever doubt appears.