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    Meimuna Fureurs Secrètes: Mountains of Emotion in Whispers

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaAugust 23, 2024Updated:October 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fureurs Secrètes by Meimuna delves into the power of words—those kept inside, those that hurt, those scrawled in journals, and those screamed in silence.

    Meimuna Fureurs Secrètes: Mountains of Emotion in Whispers
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    The song, sung in French and part of her upcoming album C’est demain que je meurs, quietly but powerfully reflects on unspoken emotions.

    Meimuna sings, “Pourquoi faut-il encore que je parle de plage / Moi j’ai grandi sur le flanc des montagnes,” highlighting a contrast between her origins and the expected narrative.

    She grew up on mountain slopes, not beaches. Her roots are steeped in cold realities.

    This track follows the success of her previous single Arracher Les Ombres, which we featured earlier this year.

    That song, described as a radiant bloom amidst the shadows, showcased Meimuna’s ability to evoke deep emotions through her music.

    Fureurs Secrètes continues in this vein, but with a more introspective tone.

    Where Arracher Les Ombres bloomed, Fureurs Secrètes digs into the soil, unearthing the roots of her reflections on identity and belonging.

    The melody mirrors this with a deep blue tone, setting a melancholic backdrop.

    Her voice flows smoothly, calm yet filled with a restrained intensity.

    The arrangement stays subtle, never overshadowing her vocals, which carry a quiet strength.

    There’s power in the restraint, reflecting the theme of words left unspoken and emotions held back.

    In Fureurs Secrètes, Meimuna questions the advice she’s been given. “On m’a déjà dit / ‘Faut pas vouloir / Être toute la vie / Son propre rival,’” she sings, revealing an inner conflict.

    The struggle of living up to one’s own expectations is laid bare. This song reflects the cracks and imperfections that define us.

    Meimuna’s music evokes strong emotions with subtlety. There’s a silent force in her words.

    As she sings of valleys where people don’t swim or speak, she touches on the power of silence. Fureurs Secrètes invites listeners to share in her introspection.

    It’s an invitation to sit with her on those mountain slopes, feeling the cold wind and absorbing the words she may never say out loud.

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    Meimuna fureurs secrètes Lyrics

    Je voulais faire des vagues, pour ça j’étais prête 
    À vivre dans des mondes qui ne m’appartenaient pas 
    Embrasser des filles, fumer des cigarettes
    On a peu d’idées quand on n’existe pas

    Toi t’as jamais eu peur 
    De pas savoir
    Libérer ton cœur
    De ce qui fait mal ?

    On m’a déjà dit
    « ‘Faut pas vouloir 
    Être toute la vie 
    Son propre rival »

    Alors que j’écrivais des histoires à pleurer
    Dans mes carnets que je laissais toujours trainer
    Un oiseau s’est tué contre ma fenêtre 
    J’ai cru au pouvoir de mes fureurs secrètes

    Pourquoi faut-il encore que je parle de plage
    Moi j’ai grandi sur le flanc des montagnes
    Dans ma vallée on ne sait pas nager
    Dans ma vallée on ne sait pas parler

    Toi t’as jamais eu peur 
    De pas savoir
    Libérer ton cœur
    De ce qui fait mal ?

    On m’a déjà dit
    « ‘Faut pas vouloir 
    Être toute la vie 
    Son propre rival »

    Il parait qu’il faut soigner ses colères
    Et tout ce qu’on a dans le ventre qui n’a pas de nom
    Faut qu’on arrête de donner aux garçons
    De quoi jouer à se faire mordre la poussière

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