La grenade
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The Grenade (English translation and some additional Clara testimonies at the end of this one to silence the controversy over the meaning of this song)

The Grenade (Metrified, poetic, rhyming when possible)

Hey you,
What are you looking?
You've never seen woman is fighting?
Back in
The dreary town with me,
And I will reveal you
How I bite, how I bark!
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.

Hey you,
But what do you think?
I'm just an animal,
Disguised as madonna.
Hey you,
I could hurt you badly!
I could wound you dourly, yeah!
In the shivering night,
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.

Hey you,
What were you imagining?
I'm as voracious,
As alive as you are!
You know
That there under my chest,
A rage is in slumber
That you couldn't suspect?
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.
Take heed! Under breast, the grenade,
Under breast, there, take look!
Under breast, the grenade.
Take heed!
_________

Hello,

In this song, the character of the woman played by Clara is a fighter defining herself as a human being, with its ups and downs, its good and its bad sides. She immediately warns her (new) partner that under her breast there's a beating heart. She warns him she's not a doll... (Me lol)

She worked with Sage, Benjamin Lebeau (des Shoes) and Yuksek who co-produced three titles including "La Grenade". (culturesecrets.fr)

In the title "The Grenade", she develops the idea that women aren't necessarily fragile beings but have great strength within them. “I wrote the song before the Weinstein case broke. I felt the need after a tour that I was doing solo, accompanied by a sound engineer woman. And when we walked into a room, guys would often look at us like two UFOs, in making bad jokes like, "Shall we show you how to plug in a plug?" Added to other remarks like “But you write your songs?” or “You're funny for a girl,” it ended up weighing me down. "(Lemonde.fr)

“Women with breast cancer have written to me about the refrain of the song: under my breast, the grenade. One of them said : 'I am a fighter and this song helps me.' There is even an association which took it as an anthem. I think it's great. There is something healing about this album. Me, I think of healing heartache, but it can actually be healing from illness. Love is often compared to an illness elsewhere. I find it beautiful what people project onto the songs, what they see, what they hear, how it resonates with their own lives. These are songs that I sing for people more than for myself. "(Deafearth.net)

You're welcome! :)

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All comments from YouTube:

@alexdg7670

Elle a tout: la classe, la voix, la présence sur scène, et de grands musiciens derrière. Un énorme plaisir de déguster tout ça.

@marineolivier9089

Pmln

@laurentchristian111

3

@laurentchristian111

3

@laurentchristian111

33

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@ingrowrook5253

Rare de voir d'aussi belles lignes de basses sur une musique française récente .. Le bassiste de Clara Luciani assure grave.

@yannou568

En fait, c'est tjrs le même motif qui se répète sur un Bm, A, G et F#.
Pour les refrains, il passe sur une succession d'octave. En soit, y'a rien de bien sorcier. On rajoute à ça un jeu au médiator plus de la disto et ça fait la blague. Par contre rythmiquement, y'a rien qui dépasse. C'est carré et efficace.

@oliv8531

Je viens de la découvrir ce jour même, j'y vois une énorme influence du funk. Très rétro.

@SIMONVALUES

URIel humility

@turnipsociety706

@@oliv8531 disco plutôt

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