The song’s narrative revolves around a paradox of communication. The opening verses— "Tu m'harcèles au tél, allô?" (You're harassing me on the phone, hello?)—establish a cycle of digital pursuit that borders on stalking. However, this constant "noise" is met with emotional silence: the protagonist laments that while her heart is wanted, the other person fails to "tell me things" ( Tu n'me dis pas les choses ).
The title "Paro" is rooted in French slang ( verlan or shortened forms), serving as a diminutive for "paranoĂŻaque" (paranoid). In the context of the song, it describes a state of mental frenzy or "becoming crazy" due to emotional distress. By using this term, Nej' captures a specific contemporary feeling: the anxiety that arises when romantic feelings are not clearly communicated or when communication is excessive yet hollow. NejĐ’Â Paro
Despite the emotional turmoil, the lyrics suggest a theme of resilience, with the artist noting she would have built her life with or without an ally. The song’s narrative revolves around a paradox of