Stromae - Carmen File

The lyrics argue that love has become a "product of consumption," governed by the laws of supply and demand rather than genuine emotion.

He mocks the cycle of "liking," hashtagging, and seeking validation from "fake friends" while real-life connections wither. The Music Video

The video features cameos of public figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II , illustrating how no one is immune to the lure—and eventual destruction—of digital vanity. Critical Reception Stromae - Carmen

"Carmen" is widely regarded as one of the most effective pieces of social commentary in 2010s pop music. Critics praised its ability to mask a "suicidal" or depressing message behind an infectious, danceable beat—a hallmark of Stromae's "suicide dance" style.

While Bizet’s original warns that "love is a rebellious bird," Stromae updates this metaphor to critique and modern consumerism . The lyrics argue that love has become a

The animation follows a young boy (a caricature of Stromae) who becomes obsessed with a small blue bird. As he feeds it more "content" and time, the bird grows into a massive monster that eventually leads a mindless crowd off a cliff into the mouth of a giant predator.

by Belgian artist Stromae is a biting satirical track from his 2013 diamond-certified album, Racine carrée . Released as a single in 2015, the song is a modern reimagining of the classic aria "Habanera" from Georges Bizet’s 1875 opera Carmen . Core Themes and Message Critical Reception "Carmen" is widely regarded as one

The song replaces the literal bird with the Twitter (now X) logo. Stromae depicts social media as a predatory creature that starts small and cute but eventually grows to consume its users' lives and identities.