Casanova is Soolking and Gazo’s victory lap, a track that mixes street swagger with dream-big ambition. From the very first “Hey,” the duo invite us onto a jet that has “already taken off,” leaving behind the chaos of the neighborhood for a life of music, money, and global travel. The beat bumps, the lyrics brag, yet underneath the bravado you hear gratitude for hard work (“J’ai bossé tout l’été”), loyalty to family (buying jewels for “mama lova”), and a sharp eye on the cameras and haters who would love to see them fall.
The title comes from the girl who thinks Soolking is her charming “Casanova,” but the song makes it clear that romance is just one stop on a much bigger flight path. Their real love story is with success, self-made progress, and the hope they carry: “Tant qu’y a la vie, on dit toujours y a espoir.” It is a soundtrack for anyone who has hustled all summer, shut out the noise, and promised themselves that one day they would rise so high the old problems could never reach them again.