Angгёle Feat. Romг©o Elvis - Tout Oublier [clip Officiel] May 2026

The song critiques the irony of the digital world: while we share everything to feel connected, the superficiality of these interactions often leaves us feeling lonelier. Visual Symbolism in the Music Video

The official music video (directed by Brice Vdh and Léo Walk) uses visual absurdity to reinforce its message: The song critiques the irony of the digital

The siblings are famously seen wearing summer beach attire—flippers, snorkels, and swimwear—while walking through a snowy, freezing landscape. This serves as a metaphor for the "forced" happiness the song describes: performing a sunny disposition even when the environment is cold and harsh. "Tout Oublier" was a massive commercial success, breaking

"Tout Oublier" was a massive commercial success, breaking the record for the most weeks at #1 on the Belgian charts (previously held by Stromae) and winning multiple awards, including . Its success lies in its ability to package a heavy, relatable critique of modern culture into a light, "fluffy" pop production. Cultural Impact The core theme of the song

Roméo Elvis’s deeper, rhythmic delivery provides a grounded contrast to Angèle’s airy, high-register vocals, symbolizing the shared struggle of artists who must perform "joy" for their audience regardless of their internal state. Cultural Impact

The core theme of the song is the modern "obligation" to be happy, largely fueled by social media. Angèle uses the term (a French literary term for melancholy or existential dread) to describe the emotions that are no longer "in fashion". The lyrics suggest that in order to "believe" in the happiness we post online, we must "forget everything" (tout oublier) that is actually painful or mundane.