Lendemains literally translates to "tomorrows" but carries a deeper, more poetic meaning of "futures" or "what lies ahead". It's a beautiful word that evokes hope and possibility, often used to refer to the future in a broader sense than just the next day.
In the song, ZAZ sings about wanting to "voler vers d'autres lendemains" (fly towards other futures/tomorrows), expressing a desire to escape current struggles and move towards a better, different future. This makes it an inspiring and memorable word that stands out from common vocabulary.
“De Couleurs Vives” is ZAZ’s bright, soulful shout-out to diversity, equality, and unapologetic joy. From the very first lines she rejects the whispering hallway rumours that sort people into black or white. Same blood, same moon – so why let prejudice decide anyone’s worth? Exhausted by narrow-minded labels, she longs to breathe freely, to vivre, rire libre and splash the world with every shade of humanity’s palette.
Yet the song is not only a protest; it is a celebration. ZAZ pictures skies so stunning they make her envy birds that simply watch, never harm. She scolds those who trample the collective nous, but chooses hope over hate, asking the wind to blow unity back into our hearts. By calling herself une femme de couleurs vives, she invites us all to claim our own vivid colors, sing a little louder, and build a tomorrow where laughter and freedom paint the brightest mural of all.
ZAZ is the stage name of Isabelle Geffroy, a French singer and songwriter born in Tours in 1980. Trained at a regional conservatory from childhood, she blends jazz, French chanson, soul and acoustic styles, and her warm, raspy voice has often been compared to Édith Piaf.
She broke through in 2010 with 'Je veux', the lead single from her self-titled debut album, which topped the charts in France, Belgium and Switzerland and sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. The song's joyful rejection of money and status for love and freedom made her one of the most recognizable voices in modern French music.