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"Je Veux" (French for "I want") is the breakout debut single by French singer (Isabelle Geffroy), released in May 2010. It is a defining anthem of modern Gypsy Jazz (jazz manouche) that critiques consumerism and celebrates authentic, simple living. 🎶 The Artistic Impact
A high-energy blend of Gypsy Jazz and French Chanson.
Written and composed by Kerredine Soltani and Tryss . 📝 Core Meaning & Lyrics Je Veux
It is the first-person present indicative of the verb vouloir (to want).
The song transformed Zaz into an international star, propelling her debut album, ZAZ , to the top of the charts in several countries, including France, Belgium, and Germany. "Je Veux" (French for "I want") is the
In casual conversation, it is often shortened to "J'veux" . 📺 Popular Versions
Zaz’s signature raspy, expressive voice is often compared to Edith Piaf. Written and composed by Kerredine Soltani and Tryss
The lyrics are a direct rejection of material wealth and social hypocrisy. The singer enumerates luxury items—a suite at the Ritz, Chanel jewelry, a limousine—and repeatedly declares, "je n'en veux pas" (I don't want it). Lyrical Reference Philosophy "Ce n’est pas votre argent qui fera mon bonheur" Money cannot buy true happiness. Authenticity "Moi je mange avec les mains et je suis comme ça" Rejecting formal manners in favor of being real. Simple Joys "Je veux de l’amour, de la joie, de la bonne humeur" Values emotional wealth over status. Linguistic Context