“Epiphanie” Lyrics by OrelSan is a latest French song in the voice of OrelSan. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Epiphanie” song lyrics are also written by OrelSan. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Epiphanie” is about looking at life and worries in a new way. OrelSan talks about facing fears without letting them control him, seeing the good in people and memories, and learning from past struggles. He realizes challenges, doubts, and even scary things can teach lessons, bring him closer to loved ones, and help him grow. Life isn’t perfect, but he finds strength in understanding, forgiveness, and caring for others, especially his child, turning shadows and fears into guidance and love.
Paroles de Epiphanie – OrelSan
[Intro]
Turn the scary part of the Yōkai into something positive
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En r’gardant mes angoisses droit dans les yeux, sans les lunettes de la peur
Sans m’dire qu’tout l’monde m’en veut, j’ai compris qu’l’habitude rend banals les trucs précieux
Qu’certaines choses ne changent pas, mais qu’au final, c’est p’t-être mieux
Si j’peux pas changer les choses, j’peux changer comment j’les vois
Si j’peux pas changer les autres, j’peux changer leur influence sur moi
Y a toujours moyen d’faire des reproches
Les défauts des proches paraissent plus gros juste parce qu’ils sont proches
En regardant mes problèmes sous un autre angle
J’ai vu qu’j’prends la haine contre ceux que j’aime, c’est qu’ils sont présents
Un jour, tu te sens comme étouffé par les liens du sang
Un jour, tu te rattrapes à ces mêmes liens parce qu’ils seront là tout le temps
Si l’passé s’efface jamais vraiment
C’est pour que les bons souvenirs aussi restent éternellement
Un passé toxique peut toujours ressurgir
C’est un rappel pour te dire “oublie jamais comment t’en sortir”
Oublie pas, je peux te pardonner même si j’oublie pas
T’as beau changer où tu vas tu changeras jamais d’où tu pars
C’est cool de vouloir vivre libre au milieu de nulle part jusqu’à ce que t’appelle à l’aide et personne peut t’entendre ni t’voir
En regardant mes angoisses une dernière fois
J’ai vu des millions d’voix faire n’importe quoi pour prendre une part de moi
Ils veulent tous rentrer dans nos crânes, essayer d’le hacker
Les médias, c’est Médusa : pour les détruire, faut pas les r’garder
En voyant les fantasmes que j’osais pas m’avouer, j’ai compris qu’la tentation disparaît vraiment jamais
Tu dis qu’c’est fini, qu’les sirènes pourront plus te happer
Jusqu’au moment où t’aimerais bien qu’quelqu’un vienne te charmer
Maintenant, j’sais qu’j’suis humain et que j’pourrais craquer
Mais j’sais aussi qu’j’ai beaucoup plus à perdre qu’à gagner
Quand la frustration s’en mêle, souvent, faut juste en parler
Les monstres grossissent dans l’noir, faut pas les laisser s’cacher
En r’gardant c’que j’ai fait sans la pression d’échouer
J’me rappelle qu’j’l’ai fait car d’abord, j’l’ai rêvé
On choisit pas d’être artiste mais on choisit d’être payé
Y aura toujours des collègues relous, peu importe ton métier
Vivre d’sa passion, c’est une chance, qui dit chance dit risque
L’autre option, c’est la vie d’avant, celle qui m’rendait triste
J’sais qu’si j’existe, c’est qu’y a des gens qui m’suivent
J’dois faire des sacrifices, j’peux pas juste leur vendre des disques et casse-toi
Parfois, faut fuir, pas l’choix, détruire dans des rares cas
Mais l’plus souvent, faut prendre sur soi
Donner d’son temps, faire le tri dans les tracas
Les solutions simples aux problèmes complexes sont des arnaques
En regardant mes soucis sous un autre jour
J’ai enfin compris qu’les embrouilles font partie d’l’amour
Vouloir les esquiver, c’est esquiver l’autre
Et vu mes stats, vaut mieux qu’j’parte du principe que c’est ma faute
Je vais avoir une grande responsabilité bientôt, ça m’effraie
Mais j’sais qu’j’me sens pas prêt juste parce que c’est vrai
C’est c’qui fait la beauté d’être parent
Enseigner, c’est apprendre, l’avenir, c’est aller d’l’avant
Maintenant, j’sais qu’quand il arrivera, j’écouterai plus la petite voix
Celle qui m’tire vers le bas, qui fait qu’t’y arrives pas
Celle qui prend la voix d’ton père, qui dit “t’iras nulle part”
Celle qui dit qu’t’es minable, qui dit “baise-la, quitte-la”
La paranoïa qui t’dit qu’untel ou truc a dit ça
Machin a l’air bizarre, qui fait qu’tu sais plus qui croire
Celle qui fait qu’tu t’énerves avant d’comprendre c’qui s’passe
La boule de haine dans l’ventre, le maléfice dans l’miroir
Maintenant, quand j’entends cette voix, j’imagine mon p’tit gars
J’sais qu’c’est plus seulement la mienne, mais aussi son histoire
J’sais qu’avant, j’étais tout seul, mais désormais, j’suis trois
Et qu’mon seul but, c’est d’mettre un sourire sur leur visage
J’sais qu’c’est eux qui m’portent, j’sais plus la lumière est forte, plus les ombres sortent
J’sais qu’chacun d’mes problèmes a sa solution propre
Quand j’veux pas avouer qu’j’ai tort, j’me rappelle que pour être fort, fallait être nul d’abord
J’sais qu’j’ai juste envie d’faire partie des gentils
Et qu’la peur a été créé pour qu’on reste en vie
C’est pas facile tous les jours mais c’est comme ça qu’on grandit
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Epiphanie Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
It’s about turning fears or dark feelings into something that helps you grow instead of scaring you.
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Here, the artist talks about facing his fears directly instead of running from them. He wants to look at his worries with clear eyes, without panic or negativity. He realizes that when you stop assuming everyone is against you, you start to notice what really matters. Routine can make precious things feel ordinary, and he understands that some things in life stay the same for a reason — and maybe that’s okay. Instead of trying to change everything or everyone around him, he focuses on changing his own attitude and how he reacts to people and situations.
He notices how easy it is to criticize, especially the people close to us. The closer someone is, the bigger their flaws seem because we see them all the time. When he looks at his problems differently, he understands that getting angry at loved ones often just means they matter to him. Relationships, especially family, can feel heavy at times, but those same bonds are also what hold you up when you’re lost.
He reflects on how the past never completely goes away. But that’s not entirely bad, because it means good memories stay too. Even a painful past can serve as a reminder of how far you’ve come and how strong you are. Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting — he can forgive someone and still remember what happened. He also admits that no matter how much you change your surroundings, you can’t erase where you come from.
He talks about the idea of freedom — wanting to escape from everything and live alone might sound appealing, but isolation isn’t always the answer. When you’re truly alone, and no one can hear or see you, freedom suddenly feels empty.
When he looks at his fears again, he imagines them as many voices trying to take control of his mind. These could be thoughts from society, people’s opinions, or the media. He compares the media to Medusa — something that turns you to stone if you look too long, meaning it can destroy you if you let it control your attention.
He then explores temptation and desire. He realizes that no matter how much you think you’ve grown past them, they never really disappear. Sometimes you think you’re done with your weaknesses, but a small moment can bring them back. Still, he accepts that being human means sometimes wanting things you shouldn’t, but also being smart enough to know when the cost is too high.
He says that when frustration hits, it’s better to talk about it than keep it inside. Problems grow bigger in silence — like monsters hiding in the dark — so shining light on them makes them less scary.
He starts to reflect on his career as an artist. When he looks back at what he’s achieved without worrying about failure, he remembers that every accomplishment started as a dream. Being an artist isn’t really a choice, it’s something that’s part of who you are, but you can still choose how to live with it. Every job has annoying coworkers, every career has challenges, and following your passion comes with risks. Still, he knows it’s better than living a life that made him unhappy before.
He realizes he owes his success to the people who support him — fans, family, friends — and that means he can’t just take their support for granted. He can’t simply sell his music and walk away; he has a responsibility to those who believe in him. Sometimes you have to escape certain things or people to protect yourself, but most of the time, the right thing is to stay calm, sort out your worries, and deal with them maturely.
He points out that quick fixes to big problems don’t really work. Real solutions take effort and patience. When he looks at his personal issues from another angle, he finally understands that arguments and misunderstandings are part of love. Avoiding conflict means avoiding connection. If you never face problems, you’re not really engaging with the people you care about. He also learns to take responsibility — instead of blaming others, he starts assuming he might be at fault sometimes.
He talks about becoming a parent soon and admits that it scares him. But he realizes that feeling unprepared is normal — nobody truly feels ready for big responsibilities, and that’s what makes them so real and beautiful. Being a parent means learning as you teach, growing alongside your child, and moving forward with them.
He mentions an inner voice that tries to pull him down — the voice that says he’s not good enough, that reminds him of negative things people have said, or that whispers paranoia and doubt. It might sound like the voice of his father or just the darker side of his own thoughts. This voice makes him anxious, jealous, and angry before he even understands why. It’s that toxic self-talk that feeds your worst emotions.
But now, when he hears that voice, he imagines his child instead. He knows he can’t let that voice win because it’s not just about him anymore — his child will be influenced by his actions too. He’s no longer living just for himself; he’s living for his family. What once felt like a personal battle now feels like a shared journey.
He finds strength in love and family. They give him purpose and help him stay grounded. The brighter his life gets, the more challenges appear — like shadows that grow in strong light — but he understands that’s part of balance. For every problem, there’s a unique way to solve it. When he feels stubborn or doesn’t want to admit he’s wrong, he reminds himself that to become strong, you first have to go through failure. Growth comes from mistakes.
At his core, he just wants to be a good person. He knows fear isn’t always bad — it’s a tool that keeps people alive, reminding them to stay careful and aware. Even though life isn’t easy every day, facing struggles, fears, and imperfections is how people mature. Through everything — anxiety, doubt, anger, temptation, and responsibility — he learns that the real transformation happens when you stop running from what scares you and start turning it into something that helps you move forward.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Epiphanie song?
A. Epiphanie song is sung by OrelSan.
Q. Who wrote Epiphanie lyrics?
A. Epiphanie lyrics are penned by OrelSan.
Q. Who has given the music of Epiphanie song?
A. Epiphanie music is composed and produced by OrelSan.
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