1/30/2024 0 Comments Indila french song ratingIndeed, the third verse further reveals that at this current stage he is unwilling or perhaps even unable to picture the future without her. In the back of his mind he knows said fantasy may be akin to a pipe dream in the eyes of others, even this selfsame ex. But he has resolved that even if he’s behaving like “a fool” in the process, still he will keep pursuing this lady, as his heart dictates. He seems to acknowledge that when they were together, he behaved ‘stupidly’. Moreover, this may be the case of a dude getting dumped because he was not “rich” enough to impress the woman he loves – maybe. But what the second verse really reads like, more honestly put, is the pleadings of a man who wants his ex back so badly that he believes her leaving was his own doing. Or put differently, he’s prepared to admit to any personal fault he can think of or promise to be anything she wants him to be, so long as she will take him back. That idea is buttressed in the second verse, where the vocalist comes off as being apologetic towards this lady. In the first verse, we are met with this guy who is so obsessed with a certain female that he sometimes even sees her when she’s not there. And it is very important to take the first couple of lines of the song into consideration. For it is there that it’s initially implied, early on, that the two of them have broken up. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.But we will proceed under the presumption that Indila is taking on the role of the aforementioned male throughout the song based on a couple of factors. First, as specified in the chorus, this is in fact “his love story”. Secondly, in the final verse, when the vocalist comes off as really being romantically frustrated, based on the first two verses, that would most likely be the male, as opposed to the female in this equation.Īnd it’s interesting how this piece progresses, because it really does start off along the lines of a tender love song where you feel sorry for the victim of a broken heart. But later on, it turns into something that can be read differently depending on a listener’s perspective. All submitted reviews become the licensed property of Sheet Music Plus and are subject to all laws pertaining thereto.If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us. We cannot post your review if it violates these guidelines.Avoid disclosing contact information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc.), or including URLs, time-sensitive material or alternative ordering information.Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity. Be respectful of artists, readers, and your fellow reviewers.Feel free to recommend similar pieces if you liked this piece, or alternatives if you didn't.Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music? Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes.Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool?
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