The music video, directed by and Léo Walk , is widely praised for its "perfectly absurd" aesthetic, featuring the siblings in ski gear on a sunny beach.
The track is celebrated for its infectious, upbeat production, characterized by "tiny synth-bounce steps" and a standout "doubling up of octaves" in the vocal delivery. While Roméo Elvis is primarily known for rap, he showcases his singing range here, creating a "lively" contrast with Angèle's soft, melodic harmonies. The music video, directed by and Léo Walk
: The track won the NRJ Music Award for Francophone Song of the Year. : The track won the NRJ Music Award
"Tout Oublier" by featuring her brother Roméo Elvis is a defining anthem of modern French-speaking pop that masterfully balances a "light and fluffy" synthpop sound with a sharp critique of the "tyranny of happiness". Musical Composition Critics from platforms like The Singles Jukebox note
: "Le spleen n'est plus à la mode" (Melancholy is no longer in style).
Critics from platforms like The Singles Jukebox note that while the song feels effortless, it serves as a "long overdue" reminder that true joy isn't as simple as social media makes it look.
: The song suggests that to find true happiness, one might actually need to "forget everything"—the expectations, the past, and the curated facades. Visual & Cultural Impact