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The song critiques the "hallway noise" ( bruits de couloir ) that tries to categorize people by "black or white" or by their "name and skin".
The video features suggestive characters and lush greenery, symbolizing growth, life, and the "freedom of being".
The music video employs a distinct visual evolution that mirrors the song's lyrical journey from darkness to light: zaz_de_couleurs_vives_clip_officiel
The official music video for Zaz 's (Vivid Colors), released on December 9, 2022, serves as a poetic anthem for diversity, identity, and the freedom to exist without societal labels. Directed by Tanu Muino , the clip is a central piece of Zaz's fifth studio album, Isa . Visual & Cinematic Narrative
The cinematography begins with black-and-white shots, gradually bursting into vibrant color palettes as the song progresses. The song critiques the "hallway noise" ( bruits
The chorus, "Moi je veux vivre, rire, libre" (I want to live, laugh, be free), serves as a personal declaration of independence and joy.
The use of bright backgrounds (such as yellow and blue) and colorful costumes reinforces the theme of "vivid colors" as a metaphor for personal truth. Lyrical Meaning & Core Themes Directed by Tanu Muino , the clip is
Written by and Sylvain Duthu , the lyrics address deep-seated social issues through a lens of hope:

