And the worst part, if anything could be worse than losing your parent, is that he was hidden this fact for most of his childhood. Hence why the lyrics are about him wondering where his dad was.
@@Artahe Not "most of his childhood", only 3 years. However his dad was never in his life, too busy going after other women and having children with them (Stromae said it in an interview).
French Language. It is not a mannequin its Stromae. This song is amazingly emotional and deep, it talks about the importance and influence father's have over their sons. It shows the absence of a father.
Stromae always on another level! His voice is divine, lyrics are deep and videos are always little pieces of art. 'Formidable','Tous les memes ', 'L'enfer '... all are worth checking out.
Great reaction. Here is my interpretation - we see the kid smiling at all the others with parental figures (mothers & fathers) and he wishes he has the same. He tries and tries to get his father's reaction. In the end, when we see them dancing together, it's the kids imagination, or wish, of how he would be with his father, but it's not real. The reality is of the father, still not present, so the child assumes the same form, as that's the lesson that he gets from him, and the cycle will continue on with his child. Just as an abused child will often turn to be an abuser when they are parents, because that's the reality they've been taught. Powerful and ultimately sad story.
Close, his dad died in the Rwandan genocide. He tries to emulate kids he sees who do have a father. He constantly asks why his father is absent, his mom makes up stories and he eventually starts to resent his father for being absent. I have always seen the last image as him learning the truth and giving up on having a father.
Welcome in the world of our Belgian genius. In the end the kid gave up and became just like his dad, that was the meaning. Stromae grew up without father who died in the Rwandan genocide. His Belgian mom only told him that many years later. Please keep on reacting on his videos because all of his popular songs are visual masterpieces. Recommended by me from his first popular album: Tous les memes, Formidable, Quand c'est. From his latest album: L'enfer, Santé, Fils de joie. His breakthrough song was popular on tiktok some time ago and is called Alors on dance. Enjoy!
There’s actually a really funny video of him going to the NRJ music awards one year during the height of this song’s popularity, where he acts out the whole mannequin thing for like 10 minutes. People carry him out of the back of the car from this video and then they proceed to carry him down the red carpet, stopping every now and then to put him down in front of the photographers, before carrying him on stage where he eventually “comes to life”. It’s some next level performance artistry. Literally everything he does is always polished to perfection.
You should check out “Alors on danse” is a straight classic world-wide. My French teacher showed me Stromae and I recognized it from so many parties and events that played this. It’s not only an unmatched energy but with a great message. His music videos are always meaningful as well.
The son blames his dad for being cold unlike other happy families, the son tried to motivate his dad at the end but it was a short term till the son gave up and gradually became like his dad.. It's very sad and meaningful story, Stromae voice and music is something else
He is so talented in varied ways, the music, the lyrics, the design, the dance the presentation and especially every song has depth and meaning. You should listen to alors on dance, formidable, tous les memes, and so many others
Oh god i think the part where he pulls in front of the house. Is a reflection for the kid's expectation of his father returning from war. But his father still isn't there. Damn
Yo bro fyi it’s pronounced ‘stro-my’, it comes from maestro but switched up. Also, it is indeed french, the ‘mannequin’ is the artist himself, so yeah he’s real. He’s basically the biggest artist of Belgium, alongside ‘Angèle’. He pretty recently brought out a pretty deep album about mental health stuff, after being gone for a long time.
@@matthewrandom4523 Hello, That's not the truth. 😉😊 In fact, during the French Revolution of 1789, the country was split in two. A pro-royalist part has retained its native language, the Dutch (the Flemish). Still, another part of the country has chosen to follow the revolutionary thought of French philosophers called "Les lumières" (the lights) and the declaration of human rights (the Walloons). To stand out from their royalist neighbors, they adopted the French language. We often laugh between French and Belgians (Walloons) who speak our language, but it's for fun. Belgians have as many funny stories about us as we have about them. However, it's "second degree" (typical French humor - and Walloon too, which says exactly the opposite of what we think). On the other hand, the Flemings don't like the French any more than they do, in fact, appreciate their Walloon compatriots. Moreover, there are very frequent frictions between the two parties. They have even almost driven (a short time ago) to lead to the separation of the two regions in two countries. Peace, folks. ☮😏
Stromae wich is Maestro in reverse is a genius. He is "mixed" and from belgium. In europe he is a super star, even in Canada. He lost his father in the african war between (no, I am not going to say anything about that because I don't know enough). You should look up other videos of his (even the bigest artists in europe love his talent, try "formidable" and then "Stromae - L’enfer (Official Video)". But it started with "alors on danse" taken by kanye west
@@thatpandaz6094 Yep, I am danish living in Luxembourg and know quite a lot about Belgian history (we are neighbors... made my studies there)... the "Tutsis" against the "hutus" was the bigest genocide since... well you know... I am not a pro on those matters so I will not go to deep in that subject
@@thatpandaz6094 I don't even like France that much (I don't hate on anybody to be real) but being so wrong is bad, that means you din't even open a wikipedia page or anything. Not knowing history like you will get us there again (talking in general, not just for you... but damn, a quick reaserch and you will know... so lazy)
@@thatpandaz6094 If you don't know about history, it is fine but opening your mounth with such ignorance and not even trying to look the facts up is just insulting to everyone ! Shut up ! Does the "Congo belge" ring a bell ? Probably not !
It's like NF's Happy... Trauma experienced as a child repeats itself. The father isn't around, and so how is a boy supposed to grow up to be a man that will be there for his children.
as a person who speaks French fluently I understood the song. I explain to you; He doesn't sing about losing his father, he sings about living without his father and asking where he is. You yourself did not understand the meaning of the song. He said in an interview. His father died in Rwanda during the genocide. And he grew up without a father. And his mother didn't immediately tell him the real reason. The song, of course, is about him looking for his father. But those who know Stomae’s biography, that’s why they write like that.😅😁
this cant be his first time listening to this. he knew how many times he had to sing papaoutai: Où t'es? Papa où t'es? Où t'es? Papa où t'es? Où t'es? Papa -> où t'es? Où t'es? Où t'es? Où
It's old song, liké " tous les mêmes" or "la pluie" with Friend Orelsan, an other "rappeur" ( je ne sais pas le traduire 😅).speaks ours country... North of France and Belgique (belgian ??) I Hope for you to heart "Quand c'est " on thé cancer... Beautiful music / song ... Or more récent "l'enfer".. all vidéos are formidable Amazing Have a good day for french britain
Hello, can you please make a reaction to the singer Tina Karol - Your eyes are closed / The musical performance "I still love" she has a very beautiful voice, I think you will like it, she can even sing with a whistle register
other way to see... papaoutai=dadwhereareyou but if you listen empapaoutai (french old argo- i know i m french..) = be suckered se faire avoir ....se faire empapaoutai....
And then she said that then she even said the boy said I’m very mad to daddy and she will want to see his daddy and she said why did you break up and I really wanna see you and why and I’m so angry that you that you break up in a very sad yeah should I know that’s how she say because I’m from Finland but my mum is from America in America knows how to speak fancy and fancy fancy and I know if someone speaks Francie and I know how was Amine👦🏽 so bye
Amine👦🏽 but she said to his mum Noor is dead she said that his dad is in work and then she said that we like the wall and then and then and she never said is that the kid even went with shoes on on Mami❤️❤️❤️’s stomach is that kid was on his mummy stomach his dad was in the leg starting to fight and then if they break up then the kid the kid like in the board and then she didn’t even see his dad and never ever and then she said like I don’t know the song is gonna like and then he’s gonna he’s gonna say like wherYou’re gonna say like where is daddy where is daddy and can you come back daddy I miss you so much it means like that but this is just a song yeah this song and this is real I’m just kidding it’s actually fake she that stuff like that you know that that is the actually don’t if you make a door but that is actually not a person that is a door even though his dad looks like that and that is from Francie and she’s the Queen of the friends and she’s popular in France and everybody is the picture on him because she’s popular and everybody knows him
He s the belgian yeezy only better this is a song 4 people who do not know who their father is... he got his mojo from jaques brel the outfits art nouveau stop dissin us and free c murder
His father was killed in Rwanda (Africa) during the genocide of Tutsi people
And the worst part, if anything could be worse than losing your parent, is that he was hidden this fact for most of his childhood. Hence why the lyrics are about him wondering where his dad was.
@@Artahe Not "most of his childhood", only 3 years. However his dad was never in his life, too busy going after other women and having children with them (Stromae said it in an interview).
No way 😢
😭😭😭😭😭😭
It's a lie his father left for womens
French Language. It is not a mannequin its Stromae. This song is amazingly emotional and deep, it talks about the importance and influence father's have over their sons. It shows the absence of a father.
Perhaps in the story, it is a mannequin. As the kid is doing as if he has a father. But hasn't
In his case
Stromae always on another level! His voice is divine, lyrics are deep and videos are always little pieces of art. 'Formidable','Tous les memes ', 'L'enfer '... all are worth checking out.
Oui, C'est vrai!
Don't forget the classic alors dance😅
Great reaction. Here is my interpretation - we see the kid smiling at all the others with parental figures (mothers & fathers) and he wishes he has the same. He tries and tries to get his father's reaction. In the end, when we see them dancing together, it's the kids imagination, or wish, of how he would be with his father, but it's not real. The reality is of the father, still not present, so the child assumes the same form, as that's the lesson that he gets from him, and the cycle will continue on with his child. Just as an abused child will often turn to be an abuser when they are parents, because that's the reality they've been taught. Powerful and ultimately sad story.
Close, his dad died in the Rwandan genocide. He tries to emulate kids he sees who do have a father. He constantly asks why his father is absent, his mom makes up stories and he eventually starts to resent his father for being absent.
I have always seen the last image as him learning the truth and giving up on having a father.
Basically everything Stromae touches turns to gold. 😊
Welcome in the world of our Belgian genius. In the end the kid gave up and became just like his dad, that was the meaning. Stromae grew up without father who died in the Rwandan genocide. His Belgian mom only told him that many years later. Please keep on reacting on his videos because all of his popular songs are visual masterpieces. Recommended by me from his first popular album: Tous les memes, Formidable, Quand c'est. From his latest album: L'enfer, Santé, Fils de joie. His breakthrough song was popular on tiktok some time ago and is called Alors on dance. Enjoy!
bro, stromae is a fucking genius! Amazing reaction
There’s actually a really funny video of him going to the NRJ music awards one year during the height of this song’s popularity, where he acts out the whole mannequin thing for like 10 minutes. People carry him out of the back of the car from this video and then they proceed to carry him down the red carpet, stopping every now and then to put him down in front of the photographers, before carrying him on stage where he eventually “comes to life”. It’s some next level performance artistry. Literally everything he does is always polished to perfection.
Just to highlight his brilliance: not only music and lyrics but also the costumes, artwork, choreographies, design for the video, He does it all.
To answer your question: No, it’s Stromae himself, not a mannequin.
You should check out “Alors on danse” is a straight classic world-wide. My French teacher showed me Stromae and I recognized it from so many parties and events that played this. It’s not only an unmatched energy but with a great message. His music videos are always meaningful as well.
The son blames his dad for being cold unlike other happy families, the son tried to motivate his dad at the end but it was a short term till the son gave up and gradually became like his dad.. It's very sad and meaningful story, Stromae voice and music is something else
Mixing Bass, african sounds and the electtonic drums are just genius !!
He is so talented in varied ways, the music, the lyrics, the design, the dance the presentation and especially every song has depth and meaning. You should listen to alors on dance, formidable, tous les memes, and so many others
Oh god i think the part where he pulls in front of the house. Is a reflection for the kid's expectation of his father returning from war. But his father still isn't there. Damn
Yo bro fyi it’s pronounced ‘stro-my’, it comes from maestro but switched up.
Also, it is indeed french, the ‘mannequin’ is the artist himself, so yeah he’s real.
He’s basically the biggest artist of Belgium, alongside ‘Angèle’. He pretty recently brought out a pretty deep album about mental health stuff, after being gone for a long time.
All the kids in Belgium where singing this song when it came out. It's the anthem for all of us who never really had dad's
Yep, it's French! He's Belgian, speaking French.
I can confirm, i live in Belgium and speak Dutch, English and a little French
@@jotam-e6h So you're a Vlaamse, right? Greetings from Germany (the country Belgians hate most)
@@matthewrandom4523 France is the country Belgians hate most
@@Greenmenn41 Really? But why?
@@matthewrandom4523 Hello,
That's not the truth. 😉😊
In fact, during the French Revolution of 1789, the country was split in two. A pro-royalist part has retained its native language, the Dutch (the Flemish). Still, another part of the country has chosen to follow the revolutionary thought of French philosophers called "Les lumières" (the lights) and the declaration of human rights (the Walloons). To stand out from their royalist neighbors, they adopted the French language.
We often laugh between French and Belgians (Walloons) who speak our language, but it's for fun.
Belgians have as many funny stories about us as we have about them. However, it's "second degree" (typical French humor - and Walloon too, which says exactly the opposite of what we think).
On the other hand, the Flemings don't like the French any more than they do, in fact, appreciate their Walloon compatriots. Moreover, there are very frequent frictions between the two parties. They have even almost driven (a short time ago) to lead to the separation of the two regions in two countries.
Peace, folks. ☮😏
Stromae wich is Maestro in reverse is a genius. He is "mixed" and from belgium. In europe he is a super star, even in Canada. He lost his father in the african war between (no, I am not going to say anything about that because I don't know enough). You should look up other videos of his (even the bigest artists in europe love his talent, try "formidable" and then "Stromae - L’enfer (Official Video)". But it started with "alors on danse" taken by kanye west
Not a war, a genocide. And all you need to know about it is that you can blame colonizers, so France
@@thatpandaz6094 Yep, I am danish living in Luxembourg and know quite a lot about Belgian history (we are neighbors... made my studies there)... the "Tutsis" against the "hutus" was the bigest genocide since... well you know... I am not a pro on those matters so I will not go to deep in that subject
@@thatpandaz6094 But why are you talking about France ? It was Begium (and before that germany). Get your fact strait man !
@@thatpandaz6094 I don't even like France that much (I don't hate on anybody to be real) but being so wrong is bad, that means you din't even open a wikipedia page or anything. Not knowing history like you will get us there again (talking in general, not just for you... but damn, a quick reaserch and you will know... so lazy)
@@thatpandaz6094 If you don't know about history, it is fine but opening your mounth with such ignorance and not even trying to look the facts up is just insulting to everyone ! Shut up ! Does the "Congo belge" ring a bell ? Probably not !
It's like NF's Happy... Trauma experienced as a child repeats itself. The father isn't around, and so how is a boy supposed to grow up to be a man that will be there for his children.
NEW ARTIST!??!?!??!? im surprised you havent heard of him
Tous les memes is great too
the saddest part of the song, the child becomes, at the end, as his father, absent
Stromae is awesome! My favorites are Fils de joie and Sante (the live performance on Jimmy Fallon).
This video put just another dark layer over stomaes story. The absent father in the house, another trauma inducing horror.
Crying every time i didn t hear it for a while..
Me being french I get goose bumps when you guys start to understand the lyrics! And it is an old song though. Love it still.
THE KING OF FRENCH MUSIC
And he's Belgian 😂 Which makes it even a bigger of a flex.
The part where it says”compté nos doights” means “counted our fingers
The lyrics is so emotional 😔
Stromae is maestro slangwise
The kids outside are dancing with their papas, but he only has the mannequin.
This song is sad but good, i'm french half algier
The meaning is that the kid become like his father. Try this other song of Stromae "Tous les mêmes"
Cool ❤ you should chek out " ta fête " a other clasic of stromae
I loved your reaction, new subscriber. ❤
I hope you react more to Stromae and French songs!
He's telling his storie, his father has been killed in Rwanda during the Tutsi genocide, he's saw him very less because Stromae lives in Belgium
as a person who speaks French fluently I understood the song. I explain to you; He doesn't sing about losing his father, he sings about living without his father and asking where he is. You yourself did not understand the meaning of the song.
He said in an interview. His father died in Rwanda during the genocide. And he grew up without a father. And his mother didn't immediately tell him the real reason.
The song, of course, is about him looking for his father. But those who know Stomae’s biography, that’s why they write like that.😅😁
That guy at 4:19 is actually one of the inventors of krumping
Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis
Ah sacré papa comme il dit ses sacré
His is so cool 😎
The end means he will act like his father when he will have kids.
bro said he was a new artist
this cant be his first time listening to this. he knew how many times he had to sing papaoutai: Où t'es? Papa où t'es? Où t'es? Papa où t'es? Où t'es? Papa -> où t'es? Où t'es? Où t'es? Où
Stromae, your test next song, "l'enfer" or "quand c'est" ....
He dances with his father in his dream. But in reality he doesn't exist. His real father was killed in Rwanda's war; his mom is Norwegian.
So the part where it says “bouffé nos doights” means “puffed our fingers”
"bouffer" is a different way of saying "eating" so it means "ate our fingers"
@@TJ-ti8kp ok,thank you for correcting me!!
It's old song, liké " tous les mêmes" or "la pluie" with Friend Orelsan, an other "rappeur" ( je ne sais pas le traduire 😅).speaks ours country... North of France and Belgique (belgian ??)
I Hope for you to heart "Quand c'est " on thé cancer... Beautiful music / song ... Or more récent "l'enfer".. all vidéos are formidable Amazing
Have a good day for french britain
he from Belgium but can speak English,French, german and Belgium
papaoutai … Papa où t'es (frensh) - means Dad where are you
Hello, can you please make a reaction to the singer
Tina Karol - Your eyes are closed / The musical performance "I still love"
she has a very beautiful voice, I think you will like it,
she can even sing with a whistle register
The language is Francie
People who unterstand french be like : 😰😥😭
Rest of the world be like : 🥳💃💃🕺🕺🎊
I’m french i dance on this music even if I know the story
Its about the perpetual absence of fathers. Which lead to young man, not knowing, how to be a father. Which leads to young man... etc
This speak france
This is French yes ur right.
First the language is French and the guy was real
Me at 3am
Yeah it is French you’re right it’s French
The language is French, bro!
Guess it’s pronounced Stroma-e
yo faild french class
He from Belgium
Stro- ma- it’s French bro
Is it like french???
This is a French song
the language is french
other way to see... papaoutai=dadwhereareyou but if you listen empapaoutai (french old argo- i know i m french..) = be suckered se faire avoir ....se faire empapaoutai....
Wtf! Of course it's French. He is Belgian
Maybe try reading the lyrics next time, and youll understand the message. Seriously why even have captions on at that point.
French language
FRANÇAIS
this is french
About the ending: "Père manquant, fils manqué"... Or in english, "Missing dad, messed son"...
And then she said that then she even said the boy said I’m very mad to daddy and she will want to see his daddy and she said why did you break up and I really wanna see you and why and I’m so angry that you that you break up in a very sad yeah should I know that’s how she say because I’m from Finland but my mum is from America in America knows how to speak fancy and fancy fancy and I know if someone speaks Francie and I know how was Amine👦🏽 so bye
Daddy where r u
lol, which language....
Amine👦🏽 but she said to his mum Noor is dead she said that his dad is in work and then she said that we like the wall and then and then and she never said is that the kid even went with shoes on on Mami❤️❤️❤️’s stomach is that kid was on his mummy stomach his dad was in the leg starting to fight and then if they break up then the kid the kid like in the board and then she didn’t even see his dad and never ever and then she said like I don’t know the song is gonna like and then he’s gonna he’s gonna say like wherYou’re gonna say like where is daddy where is daddy and can you come back daddy I miss you so much it means like that but this is just a song yeah this song and this is real I’m just kidding it’s actually fake she that stuff like that you know that that is the actually don’t if you make a door but that is actually not a person that is a door even though his dad looks like that and that is from Francie and she’s the Queen of the friends and she’s popular in France and everybody is the picture on him because she’s popular and everybody knows him
French
slow af
He is a French man
No, he is Belgian
No he's not , he is Belgian🇧🇪
BELGIAN
He s the belgian yeezy only better this is a song 4 people who do not know who their father is... he got his mojo from jaques brel the outfits art nouveau stop dissin us and free c murder
You almost got my like at the end buy you didn't get it. I was rooting for you anyway)
When I'm about to like this video you're saying that you can not recognize French? Who can not - that is the question...
In 1994 his mother came from Rwanda to Belgium and he was born here, after his father was killed in the Rwanda Genocide.
French