- Carmen | Stromae

The song's impact was amplified by its acclaimed animated music video, directed by (director of The Triplets of Belleville ).

The lyrics argue that love has become a "product of consumption," governed by the laws of supply and demand rather than genuine emotion. Stromae - Carmen

"Carmen" is widely regarded as one of the most effective pieces of social commentary in 2010s pop music. Critics praised its ability to mask a "suicidal" or depressing message behind an infectious, danceable beat—a hallmark of Stromae's "suicide dance" style. The song's impact was amplified by its acclaimed

While Bizet’s original warns that "love is a rebellious bird," Stromae updates this metaphor to critique and modern consumerism . Critics praised its ability to mask a "suicidal"

The song replaces the literal bird with the Twitter (now X) logo. Stromae depicts social media as a predatory creature that starts small and cute but eventually grows to consume its users' lives and identities.

He mocks the cycle of "liking," hashtagging, and seeking validation from "fake friends" while real-life connections wither. The Music Video