Stromae - Papaoutai — High Speed
: It critiques the cycle of parenting, noting that "everyone knows how to make babies, but nobody knows how to make dads". 📽️ Visual Imagery
"Papaoutai" (pronounced [papa u tɛ]) is a world-famous song by Belgian-Rwandan artist , originally released in 2013. The title is a phonetic play on the French phrase "Papa, où t'es ?" which translates to "Dad, where are you?" . 🎵 The Story Behind the Song Stromae - Papaoutai
: Stromae’s father was a Rwandan architect who was largely absent before being killed in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide . : It critiques the cycle of parenting, noting
: The lyrics explore the psychological impact of growing up without a father figure and the struggle for identity. 🎵 The Story Behind the Song : Stromae’s
: The boy dances vibrantly around his "frozen" father, highlighting the isolation and emotional disconnect.









