Silence throws you into an intimate tug-of-war where words both save and sabotage love. Belgian rapper Damso and pop sensation Angèle whisper and roar about a relationship that feels stuck on mute. He begs his partner to dive into his mind, to guess his feelings instead of making him spell them out. She answers by exposing how men tend to run from drama while women often cry through it, painting a vivid picture of two people who want the same thing yet speak completely different emotional languages.
Behind the smooth beat, the lyrics peel back layers of blame, jealousy and the search for impossible perfection. Poisoned kisses follow sparkly apologies, and every Je t’aime is haunted by memories of previous lovers. The haunting refrain “Ta vérité n’est pas la mienne” (Your truth is not mine) reminds us that even shared moments can hide very different realities. In the end, the real silence is not the absence of sound but the gap between what each heart believes to be true.