M'enivrer literally means "to get drunk" or "to intoxicate myself." However, it's often used metaphorically to express being overwhelmed or consumed by a strong emotion or sensation, much like the feeling of being intoxicated.
In this song, Zara Larsson sings, "Ă m'enivrer, m'enivrer de toi" (To intoxicate myself, intoxicate myself with you). She uses this word to convey a deep, almost addictive immersion in her lover's presence, suggesting a profound emotional high rather than literal drunkenness. It's a vivid and passionate way to describe being completely absorbed by another person.
Have you ever been so in love that you don't want the moment to end? That's the feeling captured in this passionate duet by Swedish pop star Zara Larsson and French-Canadian singer Olivier Dion. The song describes two lovers wrapped up in each other, wanting to stay in bed forever. They sing about not wanting to shower to avoid washing off their partner's scent and putting off having a drink or a cigarette just to savor the intimacy. It's a snapshot of a perfect, messy morning after, with "Opened bottles on the drawer / Rolling papers on the floor."
The lyrics, which switch between English and French, express a deep, all-consuming connection. The singers declare they don't want to return to "la vraie vie" (real life) and feel like they're floating, not wanting to "toucher terre" (touch the ground). The most powerful line, "I can't love nobody like I love myself... only you," suggests a love so profound it's on the same level as their own self-loveâa truly powerful statement about finding your perfect match.