Maé beautifully touches on being the middle generation. He sings about holding his parents' hands in one hand and his children's in the other.
Written by Maé alongside Paul Ecole, the track acts as an emotional ledger for the singer's current phase of life: christophe_mae_trop_jeune_clip_officiel
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The official music video translates Maé's introspective lyrics into a warm, sun-drenched visual narrative: christophe_mae_trop_jeune_clip_officiel
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The track was written and heavily influenced by an extended stay Maé took in the archipelago of Cape Verde.
Despite acknowledging that time alters appearances and energy, the song proudly claims that the core engine and heart of a person remain entirely untouched by time. 🌍 Musicality & Cape Verdean Influence