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: Rather than focusing solely on Gims, the video follows multiple couples in various stages of difficult or failing relationships, reflecting the universal nature of the song’s themes.

Directed by the duo (Gregory Ohrel and Lionel Hirlé), the music video was filmed in two major global hubs: Paris and New York City .

The official music video for by Congolese-French artist Maître Gims (now simply GIMS) serves as a dramatic exploration of crumbling relationships and emotional disillusionment. Released in May 2015, the video reached over 570 million views by early 2026, cementing its status as one of his most iconic works. The Story Behind the Song

: While many scenes capture the urban grit and grandeur of New York and Paris, specific interior scenes were filmed at the Musée Guimet in Paris.

: One of the most famous lines expresses his former devotion: "I was ready to engrave your image in black ink under my eyelids," so he could see her even in "eternal sleep". Visual Concept and Production

: The song is part of his double album Mon cœur avait raison , specifically categorized under the "Pilule Bleue" (Blue Pill) side, which features more melodic, pop-oriented tracks compared to the "Pilule Rouge" (Red Pill) rap tracks.

: Gims poignantly compares a wedding ring to "handcuffs," suggesting that the commitment has become a source of suffering rather than joy.

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: Rather than focusing solely on Gims, the video follows multiple couples in various stages of difficult or failing relationships, reflecting the universal nature of the song’s themes.

Directed by the duo (Gregory Ohrel and Lionel Hirlé), the music video was filmed in two major global hubs: Paris and New York City . MaГ®tre Gims - Est-ce que tu m'aimes ? (Clip officiel)

The official music video for by Congolese-French artist Maître Gims (now simply GIMS) serves as a dramatic exploration of crumbling relationships and emotional disillusionment. Released in May 2015, the video reached over 570 million views by early 2026, cementing its status as one of his most iconic works. The Story Behind the Song : Rather than focusing solely on Gims, the

: While many scenes capture the urban grit and grandeur of New York and Paris, specific interior scenes were filmed at the Musée Guimet in Paris. Released in May 2015, the video reached over

: One of the most famous lines expresses his former devotion: "I was ready to engrave your image in black ink under my eyelids," so he could see her even in "eternal sleep". Visual Concept and Production

: The song is part of his double album Mon cœur avait raison , specifically categorized under the "Pilule Bleue" (Blue Pill) side, which features more melodic, pop-oriented tracks compared to the "Pilule Rouge" (Red Pill) rap tracks.

: Gims poignantly compares a wedding ring to "handcuffs," suggesting that the commitment has become a source of suffering rather than joy.

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