Inspiration Behind "Follow the Road"
Virgile’s debut single, "Follow the Road," emerged from a profound collaboration with Cléo in the vibrant city of London. This partnership was not only a melding of musical talents but also a shared journey through personal experiences and emotions. Drawing from their own struggles and the universal challenges of navigating life, Virgile and Cléo crafted a song that resonates deeply with listeners. The vivid imagery and catchy melody serve to create an atmosphere where vulnerability meets strength, inviting audiences to reflect on their own lives. The lyrics poignantly capture feelings of entrapment and the desire for liberation, making "Follow the Road" a powerful anthem for anyone facing uncertainty.
The Message of "Follow the Road"
At its core, "Follow the Road" conveys a message of resilience and self-discovery. The song encourages listeners to confront their fears, let go of past burdens, and embrace the journey of life, regardless of the obstacles faced. It emphasizes that fulfillment comes not from material possessions or societal expectations, but from the act of moving forward and acknowledging one's own path. Lines about the relentless passage of time and the futility of clinging to unfulfilled desires remind us that life is fleeting, urging us to prioritize emotional well-being over material concerns. Ultimately, "Follow the Road" inspires a spirit of perseverance, reminding us that it's the journey that shapes us, and that every step forward is a step towards wholeness.
Inspiration Behind "Better"
"Better" was born out of Virgile’s creative exploration during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. While in Switzerland, he crafted the initial riff on his ukulele, which led to the development of the song's first verse and chorus. The lockdowns brought to light many societal issues, including a disturbing rise in domestic violence. Virgile was particularly moved by the plight of women, who were disproportionately affected by this surge in violence. "Better" channels these observations, expressing a profound empathy for the victims and a call for change. The song serves as a poignant reflection on the need for societal transformation and the challenges inherent in making lasting improvements.
The Message of "Better"
The lyrics of "Better" convey a sense of disillusionment with the current state of the world and a yearning for positive change. Virgile touches on the struggles of feeling sidelined and the systemic issues that seem insurmountable. The chorus highlights a recurring theme in the song: the need for individuals to take action and make meaningful changes, despite the overwhelming feeling that everything remains the same. The mix of English and French lyrics adds a unique dimension to the song, underscoring the universality of its message. Through "Better," Virgile encourages listeners to acknowledge the broken aspects of society while holding onto the hope that change is possible through collective effort and personal commitment.
Inspiration Behind "C'est La Vie"
Virgile's single "C'est La Vie" was born out of an intimate moment of reflection while waiting for his close friend outside her apartment in London. As he stood near Geneva Court, the melody of the chorus struck him, and he immediately recorded it, believing it was meant to be. The song, however, carries a deeper, more personal connection—Virgile was profoundly affected by the tragic loss of his godfather, who passed away in a bicycle accident. The line "You somehow passed me the torch" reflects how Virgile perceived this tragic event as a sign, a message that was meant to inspire him to carry forward his godfather's spirit and legacy
The Message of "C'est La Vie"
C'est La Vie" is a reflection on the unpredictable nature of life and the acceptance of its challenges. Through poetic lyrics, Virgile encourages listeners to embrace both the good and the bad, as life is never just about the wins but also about the lessons learned through struggles. The song emphasizes the importance of not letting setbacks diminish one's inner spark, with a powerful chorus that reassures us that "shadow-monsters will fade in the light." Virgile underscores the idea that everything happens for a reason, and while we may not always understand life’s twists and turns, it is this journey that shapes us. Through "C'est La Vie," Virgile delivers a hopeful message about resilience, acceptance, and finding peace in life’s unpredictability.
Inspiration Behind "Giving Back"
In September 2022, while recording another song in the studio, Virgile and Patrick Vuillaume began experimenting with a few simple guitar chords Patrick had just strummed. Virgile immediately connected with the melody, and Patrick offered to compose a new song around it. Virgile later met with Alexandra to craft lyrics that would complement the melody.“Giving Back” is a deeply personal and reflective song, inspired by Virgile’s concern for his younger half-brothers — aged 18 and 19 at the time — who were going through turbulent times in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. The song delves into themes of resilience, personal growth, and the importance of giving back to others and to society.
The Message of “Giving Back”
Through poetic lyrics and an uplifting melody, “Giving Back” highlights the importance of overcoming adversity and finding purpose through generosity and human connection. Virgile’s heartfelt performance captures the journey of recognizing life’s challenges and embracing the opportunities to make a difference. Its chorus delivers a powerful message — that life is not only about taking, but also about giving back and contributing meaningfully to others.
Inspiration Behind "We Are the Time"
Founded at Université Paris Cité, the Covid-19 Ad Memoriam Institute is a multidisciplinary initiative dedicated to preserving the individual and collective memory of the pandemic. It brings together researchers, artists, health professionals, and citizens to document experiences, honor victims, and reflect on the social, ethical, and cultural dimensions of the crisis. Through research, exhibitions, and public dialogue, the Institute aims to build a living memory that contributes to understanding, resilience, and preparedness for future global health challenges. To celebrate the Institute’s fifth anniversary, Virgile was invited to compose an original song inspired by its mission and its commitment to collective remembrance.
The Message of “We Are the Time”
“We Are the Time” is a song that captures the collective memory and emotional legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic. Through evocative lyrics, Virgile reflects on loss, resilience, and the power of remembrance. The song invites listeners to honor those affected while embracing the lessons learned from this global experience. It celebrates solidarity and the human capacity to rebuild, reminding us that memory is not only about looking back but also about shaping the future. The recurring line “We are the time” becomes a call to action — to remember, to learn, and to preserve a world of digital memory.
Inspiration Behind 'Mama Nature’s Call'
The origin of 'Mama Nature’s Call' dates to 2018, when Virgile and his friend Cléo were sharing a quiet afternoon in a park in West London. As Cléo played his ukulele, the melody of what would become the chorus emerged — simple, luminous, and organic. The song remained dormant for a year until a moment of reflection reignited it. While visiting her son in London, Virgile’s mother encouraged him to 'walk in nature and listen to it.' This piece of advice resonated deeply and became the creative spark behind the lyrics. It was during this period that Virgile collaborated with Alexandra, whose poetic writing completed the emotional and spiritual essence of the song.
The Message of the 'Mama Nature’s Call'
'Mama Nature’s Call' is a gentle ode to nature and to self-awareness — a reminder that balance and peace often come from silence, observation, and reconnection. The song’s folk rhythm, warm harmonies, and acoustic arrangements evoke the soothing power of the natural world. Through his sincere and sensitive performance, Virgile captures the fragile beauty of the present moment and the harmony between humanity and nature. It’s a call to slow down, breathe, and listen — both to the wind and to one’s own inner voice.
