Mer du Japon
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J'en perds la raison
Dans la mer du Japon

J'en perds la raison
Dans la mer du Japon

J'en perds la raison
Dans la mer du Japon




Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are a repetitive chorus in Air's song Mer du Japon. The singer expresses losing their mind in the sea of Japan, emphasizing the captivating nature of the ocean. The ocean, in this context, serves as a metaphor for a person who is both alluring and dangerous. The singer has succumbed to the seductive appeal of the sea, comparing their experience to a dream-like state where the ordinary rules of behavior do not apply. The repetition of the lyrics and the melody creates a hypnotic ambiance, adding to the overall effect of being drawn into the song's trance-like state.


Air's Mer du Japon expresses themes of escapism and the lure of new experiences. The singer feels lost, yet they are enchanted by the beauty of the ocean, and they willingly succumb to its allure. The song's dreamlike state creates an image of the singer drifting away, giving themselves over to the sea's power. The lyrics also suggest themes of detachment, where the singer is detached from reality, and their mind is consumed entirely by the experience. The song's overall effect is a sense of being lost in a moment, where being swept away by the surreal and the unknown is worth giving up everything.


Line by Line Meaning

J'en perds la raison
I'm losing my mind


Dans la mer du Japon
In the Sea of Japan




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BARBIER JEAN BENOIT CLAUDE DUNCKEL, NICOLAS JEAN MICHEL GODIN

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@midwichyouthclub

Still one of the greatest singles ever from one of the best bands ever.

@ici_marmotte

One of the finest tracks on the Pocket Symphony album.

@MattJohnsonJamiroquai

one of my favourite bands, just discovered this video it's beautiful

@craigb666

Beautiful piece. Hopefully we’ll see an updated HD version, as this definitely deserves it.

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I hope so too! It really does. It's a beautiful dance.

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This is an absolute masterpiece.

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