: It broke records in Belgium, surpassing Stromae for the most weeks at number one, and peaked at the top of the French Singles Chart.
: The song suggests that to find true happiness, one might actually need to "forget everything"—the expectations, the past, and the curated facades. Visual & Cultural Impact : It broke records in Belgium, surpassing Stromae
Critics from platforms like The Singles Jukebox note that while the song feels effortless, it serves as a "long overdue" reminder that true joy isn't as simple as social media makes it look. The music video, directed by and Léo Walk
The music video, directed by and Léo Walk , is widely praised for its "perfectly absurd" aesthetic, featuring the siblings in ski gear on a sunny beach. "Tout Oublier" by featuring her brother Roméo Elvis
: "Le spleen n'est plus à la mode" (Melancholy is no longer in style).
: Angèle addresses the "fashion" of masking sadness to maintain a perfect online image.
"Tout Oublier" by featuring her brother Roméo Elvis is a defining anthem of modern French-speaking pop that masterfully balances a "light and fluffy" synthpop sound with a sharp critique of the "tyranny of happiness". Musical Composition