Here, the become love notes, while “Beurette d’ici” proudly claims her French‑born identity. The final line— “même quand tout s’assure” —suggests resilience: she’ll keep sowing dreams even when everything feels certain and predictable.
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As she continued on her way, Chahinez felt grateful for the chance encounter. She knew that she would always treasure the memory of this moment, and that it would inspire her to keep exploring and expressing herself through her art.
If you haven’t given it a listen yet, cue it up, watch the video, and let those golden leaves drift—perhaps you’ll discover a new effeuille in your own love story.







