Paris
Antoine Malye Lost Frequencies Lyrics


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C'est l'histoire d'un homme qui tombe d'un immeuble de 50 étages
Le mec au fur et à mesure de sa chute
Il se répète sans cesse pour se rassurer
Jusqu'ici tout va bien
Jusqu'ici tout va bien
Mais l'important c'est pas la chute
C'est l'atterissage
C'est l'histoire d'un homme qui tombe d'un immeuble de 50 étages.
Le mec au fur et à mesure de sa chute
Il se répète sans cesse pour se rassurer
Jusqu'ici tout va bien
Jusqu'ici tout va bien




Mais l'important c'est pas la chute,
C'est l'atterissage.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lost Frequencies' song "Paris" tell the story of a man who falls from a 50-story building. As he falls, he repeats to himself "jusqu'ici tout va bien" (which translates to "so far, so good") to comfort himself until his impending crash. However, the message of the song is not about the fall, but rather the landing. The actual impact is the focus of the song, which highlights the consequences of our actions rather than the actions themselves.


The lyrics are a cautionary tale about the importance of considering the outcomes of our choices. The man falling from the building may have had the freedom to choose to climb up to the top, but he didn't consider the impact of his fall. The message is that we need to be mindful of our choices and how they may affect us and those around us. The phrase "jusqu'ici tout va bien" can be seen as a way of falsely reassuring ourselves that everything is okay until it's not. The true test is how we handle the landing, or the aftermath of our actions.


Overall, the lyrics to "Paris" offer a deep and thought-provoking message about the importance of introspection and consideration before making choices. It encourages us to reflect on our actions and how they may impact our lives and the lives of those around us.


Line by Line Meaning

C'est l'histoire d'un homme qui tombe d'un immeuble de 50 étages.
This is the story of a man falling from a 50-story building.


Le mec au fur et à mesure de sa chute
As he falls, the guy repeats to himself...


Il se répète sans cesse pour se rassurer
... over and over again to reassure himself.


Jusqu'ici tout va bien
So far, so good.


Jusqu'ici tout va bien
So far, so good.


Mais l'important c'est pas la chute,
But what matters isn't the fall...


C'est l'atterissage.
... it's the landing.




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@bennysburgrs

my roommates in Shanghai first introduced me to this gem....I will forever be grateful for the memories that this song brings back

@umutakn3780

Lost Frequencies songs allways be beautiful gives me happiness.

@momovalencia1

+Umut Akin how can this song give u happiness? do you know what is the guy saying?

@umutakn3780

momo james the acoustic

@momovalencia1

Umut Akin i find the acoustic kinda melancholic :/

@umutakn3780

momo james maybe a lil bit but i think its still so good

@yassmina5219

the lyrics are about suicide tho 😂 but thats good

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@Zorba.TheBuddha

I just love this melody ❤️❤️

@XxWiLD97xX

Lost Frequencies is the best Deep House producer

@JosueYair

+XxWiLD97xX This is indie dance, no deep house :D

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