Her father David Alexander Winter, was a Jewish Dutch pop singer during the 1970s, while her mother was a French fashion model, who is now currently her agent.
Winter moved to the United States to be close to her father after her parents divorced when she was just 2 years old. It was in the United States that Winter studied dance, singing, music, and comedy. At the age of 17, she left for Paris where she lived with her mother and brother. It was here she was discovered by a modeling agent on the Champs-Élysées, and after three years of modeling, she decided to become a singer and an actress, although she first became a television presenter on the M6 channel.
Her desire to become a singer began when after a friend of her father's, who was also a singer, was looking for a young female to join him in a duet. Winter accepted and began recording. She now has released three albums: No Soucy!, which her brother collaborated on, Privacy, and Explicit Lyrics.
Affection
Ophélie Winter Lyrics
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I'm gonn' treat you like my hottest
Immediately, no holdin
back
I'm not afraid of what I'm feeling
Boy you got me caught up, yeah
I don't need no other reason
Just your affection, affection
In these lyrics, Ophélie Winter is singing about the power of reciprocation. She says, "If you treat me like your goddess, I'm gonna treat you like my hottest." Here, she's talking about how when someone treats her with love and respect, she wants to give that same love and respect back. She's saying that if the other person makes her feel special, she will make that person feel special too. She then goes on to say "I'm not afraid of what I'm feeling" which suggests that perhaps she has been let down in past relationships or is scared of falling in love, but this person is making her feel comfortable enough to open up. The song has a positive tone, with Ophélie declaring that all she needs is "just your affection."
Overall, the song is about the give-and-take in a relationship. When both parties are on the same page and treat each other with kindness, the relationship can flourish. Ophélie is expressing her desire for that kind of love and her willingness to give it back.
Writer(s): Kalenna Harper, Wayne Beckford
Contributed by Gavin K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
jazzlover
Cette chanson est une tuerie💖 j'espère vivement qu'Ophélie se sortira de cette mauvaise période, c'est une fille bien et douée avec un bon style, une icone de ma génération qui a une super créativité. Bisous💖💖💖 - Nadia
Onizuka91
Cette chanson aurais du mériter la notoriété qu'elle merite
besse Besse
@Flaze Da no c quel et nature franche et les gent aime pas les gents comme mois qui dis des vérité qui dérangé et qui sont vrais c son et terrible merci detre de retour op w
Flaze Da
@Couprie Luna Son problème c'etait pas qu'elle est belle et blonde c'est que le R&B ( tout comme Ophélie ) était passé de mode après des années de sur-exposition.
Pas besoin de sortir des clichés faux sur la France pour excuser une carrière qui a moins marcher pour la raison habituelle du déclin des carrières d'artistes partout dans le monde lol.
Girls💋2.0
Exactement tellement injuste
Salah
On est d accord
Elle est précurseur dans toute son oeuvre
Couprie Luna
Malone Dadoo Bien entendu c’est une évidence...🤷🏼♂️ le problème avec les français c’est qu’ils ne veulent pas de belle blonde « poupée barbie » qui chante du RNB ! En France on te mets dans des cases, voilà le problème ....
Seba stien
Cette chanson est juste magnifique.... Un potentiel énorme...
Valecrin
Superbe chanson ! Quelle belle évolution...bravo
fromtheblock13
c'est sur quand il il n'y a pas de boum boum c'est de suite nulle. cette chanson a une groove énorme, mais pour ça il faut un peu avoir de culture musicale, ce qu'elle fait est trop bien pour que ce soit compris et apprécié par le public français, on donne pas du caviar à des porcs, c'est bien connu.