Ma Meilleure Ennemie Lyrics – Stromae, Pomme

Ma Meilleure Ennemie Lyrics by Stromae, Pomme is a latest French song in the voices of Stromae, Pomme. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Ma Meilleure Ennemie song lyrics are also written by Stromae, Pomme. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It and Pomme explores the complicated emotions of love and conflict. The song reflects on a relationship that’s both deeply fulfilling and painfully toxic. The singer describes their partner as the best and worst thing that’s ever happened to them, expressing a constant emotional push-pull. Despite wanting to distance themselves, they remain caught in a cycle of love and frustration, unable to fully let go. The song captures the struggle of being drawn to someone who is both a source of comfort and pain, embodying the paradox of being both in love and at odds.

Ma Meilleure Ennemie Lyrics

[Intro]
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends

[Couplet 1 : Stromae]
T’es la meilleure chose qui m’est arrivée
Mais aussi la pire chose qui m’est arrivée
Ce jour où je t’ai rencontrée, j’aurais peut-être préféré
Que ce jour ne soit jamais arrivé (Arrivé)
La pire des bénédictions

La plus belle des malédictions
De toi, j’devrais m’éloigner
Mais comme dit le dicton :
“Plutôt qu’être seul, mieux vaut être mal accompagné”

[Pré-refrain : Stromae, Stromae & Pomme, Pomme]
Tu sais c’qu’on dit
Sois près d’tes amis les plus chers
Mais aussi
Encore plus près d’tes adversaires

[Refrain : Stromae, Pomme]
Mais ma meilleure ennemie, c’est toi
Fuis-moi, le pire, c’est toi et moi
Mais si tu cherches encore ma voix
Oublie-moi, le pire, c’est toi et moi

[Couplet 2 : Pomme]
Pourquoi ton prénom me blesse
Quand il se cache juste là dans l’espace ?
C’est quelle émotion, la haine
Ou la douceur, quand j’entends ton prénom ?

[Pré-refrain : Pomme]
Je t’avais dit : “Ne regarde pas en arrière”

Le passé qui te suit te fait la guerre

[Refrain : Stromae & Pomme]
Mais ma meilleure ennemie, c’est toi
Fuis-moi, le pire, c’est toi et moi
Mais ma meilleure ennemie, c’est toi
Fuis-moi, le pire, c’est toi et moi

[Outro]
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends
Je t’aime, je t’attends, je t’aime, je t’attends

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Ma Meilleure Ennemie Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The repeated line “Je t’aime, je t’attends” (“I love you, I’m waiting for you”) sets the tone for the song, expressing a deep longing and anticipation. It shows an emotional cycle where the singer constantly waits for the other person, holding onto love despite the complications in the relationship. This repetition reflects both the hope and frustration of being stuck in this emotional loop.

[Couplet 1: Stromae]
In the first verse, the singer describes their relationship as both the best and worst thing that has happened to them. They reflect on meeting the person and wonder if they would have been better off never meeting them at all. The relationship feels like a “blessing and curse” — something that brings both joy and pain. The singer knows they should distance themselves but admits that it’s better to be with this person, even in a troubled relationship, than to be alone.

[Pré-refrain: Stromae, Stromae & Pomme, Pomme]
This pre-chorus reflects a saying about the importance of staying close to both friends and enemies. It suggests that while it’s good to be near those you trust, it can also be important to understand or confront your adversaries. In the context of the song, this might represent the complicated balance between love and conflict in the relationship.

[Refrain: Stromae, Pomme]
The refrain emphasizes the contradictory nature of the relationship. The person is referred to as the singer’s “best enemy,” showing how they are both loved and hated at the same time. The singer urges the other person to leave (“fuis-moi”) but acknowledges that the relationship is so intense and intertwined that even when they try to let go, they are still drawn to each other.

[Couplet 2: Pomme]
In the second verse, Pomme questions why hearing the other person’s name causes such pain, even though it’s just a simple word. There’s confusion about the emotions stirred by this name: is it hate or something softer, like love? This reflects the complex feelings involved in this relationship, where love and pain are deeply entangled.

[Pré-refrain: Pomme]
Pomme reminds the other person not to dwell on the past, as it brings nothing but conflict. The past continues to haunt them, making it difficult to move forward. It highlights the internal struggle of holding onto a toxic connection while trying to break free from it.

[Refrain: Stromae & Pomme]
The chorus repeats the theme of the “best enemy” relationship. Both characters express that the worst part of it is their connection, despite knowing it’s harmful. There’s an internal conflict about whether to continue fighting it or to give in to the inevitable pull they feel toward each other.

[Outro]
The outro brings back the repeated phrase “Je t’aime, je t’attends,” deepening the sense of emotional turmoil and longing. The repetition shows the singer’s persistent hope, despite the overwhelming pain that comes with the relationship. This endless waiting suggests an emotional dependence that makes it hard to break free, even when they know it’s damaging. The cycle of love and waiting continues, reinforcing the song’s central theme of being trapped in a toxic but magnetic bond.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Ma Meilleure Ennemie song?
A. Ma Meilleure Ennemie song is sung by Stromae, Pomme.

Q. Who wrote Ma Meilleure Ennemie lyrics?
A. Ma Meilleure Ennemie lyrics are penned by Stromae, Pomme.

Q. Who has given the music of Ma Meilleure Ennemie song?
A. Ma Meilleure Ennemie music is composed and produced by Stromae, Pomme.

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