French singer-songwriter Julien Doré invites us into a quirky, cinematic love scene where passion meets playful chaos. His narrator speaks to a tear-streaked partner, comparing them to a child in costume, while vinyl records spin and lipstick scrawls “Kiss me forever” across mirrors and memories. The imagery is deliciously retro: flipped records, car keys to a humble Punto, and a gifted Renaud album all paint a backdrop of spontaneous road trips and late-night make-ups.
Yet beneath the neon kiss marks lies a bittersweet tug-of-war. The lover vanishes without goodbye, leaving only scars, bites, and smudged messages as their trademark. Doré captures that thrill of a romance too wild to tame, where every goodbye sparks another urgent request for a kiss that might last forever—or at least until the next song starts.