Zaho and Dadju turn a troubled love story into a dramatic duet where every line feels like a confession. On S'fait Du Mal (“We Hurt Each Other”) captures the push-and-pull of two people who still care but seem doomed to repeat the same mistakes. Each singer admits the passion is real, yet the relationship has become a one-way trip with “no return.” Between references to storms, fading hearts, and Hollywood-style highs, they show how easy it is to hide behind pride while silently begging the other to listen.
Beneath the catchy Afropop beat, the song is a plea for honesty. Both voices wrestle with indifference, regret, and the fear of starting over. They question whether they should walk away or rewrite their story before time runs out. The repeated hook “On s’fait du mal” is not just a lament, it is a mirror held up to anyone who has ever loved hard enough to get hurt. By the final chorus, the message is clear: love can heal, but only if you stop pretending everything is fine and face the pain together.