The official music video for Zaz 's (Vivid Colors), released on December 9, 2022, serves as a poetic anthem for diversity, identity, and the freedom to exist without societal labels. Directed by Tanu Muino , the clip is a central piece of Zaz's fifth studio album, Isa . Visual & Cinematic Narrative
The cinematography begins with black-and-white shots, gradually bursting into vibrant color palettes as the song progresses.
The song critiques the "hallway noise" ( bruits de couloir ) that tries to categorize people by "black or white" or by their "name and skin".
The music video employs a distinct visual evolution that mirrors the song's lyrical journey from darkness to light:
The chorus, "Moi je veux vivre, rire, libre" (I want to live, laugh, be free), serves as a personal declaration of independence and joy.
The official music video for Zaz 's (Vivid Colors), released on December 9, 2022, serves as a poetic anthem for diversity, identity, and the freedom to exist without societal labels. Directed by Tanu Muino , the clip is a central piece of Zaz's fifth studio album, Isa . Visual & Cinematic Narrative
The cinematography begins with black-and-white shots, gradually bursting into vibrant color palettes as the song progresses. zaz_de_couleurs_vives_clip_officiel
The song critiques the "hallway noise" ( bruits de couloir ) that tries to categorize people by "black or white" or by their "name and skin". The official music video for Zaz 's (Vivid
The music video employs a distinct visual evolution that mirrors the song's lyrical journey from darkness to light: The song critiques the "hallway noise" ( bruits
The chorus, "Moi je veux vivre, rire, libre" (I want to live, laugh, be free), serves as a personal declaration of independence and joy.