Tom Frager and Zaho invite us on a storm-tossed voyage of the heart in Touché Coulé. The title borrows a cry from the French version of the board game Battleship — “hit and sunk” — and sets the tone for a breakup tale filled with nautical imagery. The singer has taken a direct hit, feels her vessel going under, yet refuses to let bitterness drag her down. Lines like “Je redémarre où tu m’as laissé” paint a picture of someone restarting exactly where love abandoned them, brushing the dust off and watching it float away.
Despite waves of regret and lonely raft-riding, the chorus reminds us that “l’amour ça ne fait pas de cadeau” — love never grants favors. The song balances sadness with resilience: she searches through waves, cries until shipwrecked, then resets her course alone. Frager’s sun-soaked reggae-pop groove paired with Zaho’s soulful vocals turns heartache into an anthem of self-renewal, proving that even when you are “touché, coulé,” you can still surface, chart new waters, and sail on.