: The duo earned nominations for French Song of the Year and Best Duo at the 2009 NRJ Music Awards. Narrative and Symbolism
: The lyrics use the silver moon as a metaphor for a distant, idealized past that the protagonist can no longer reach.
: It became the 62nd best-selling single of the 21st century in the country, selling over 360,000 units. : The duo earned nominations for French Song
: The track topped the Ultratop charts for four consecutive weeks.
: The lyrics reflect a transition from blame to shame, illustrating how time and age intensify the regret of "things that never come out right". The Music Video : The track topped the Ultratop charts for
: The clip for the duet features Nâdiya and Iglesias singing in separate environments—Nâdiya outdoors and Iglesias near a car—before they finally meet at the end of the video.
There are two distinct visual versions associated with this song: There are two distinct visual versions associated with
The song explores the internal struggle of an individual grappling with a broken relationship and the heavy weight of blame.