: Dadju includes his own mother, Dalida, who appears in traditional Congolese attire seated on a throne—a symbolic gesture of her being the ultimate "lioness" in his life.
The lyrics paint a portrait of an independent, self-reliant woman who doesn't wait for permission to succeed.
: She is described as putting family first and remaining "determined" despite life's obstacles. Visual Narrative of the Music Video
: The chorus emphasizes her ability to "assume everything" ( tout assumer ), whether she is given the "misery of the world" or the "wealth of a man".
: The clip features women of various ages, cultures, and styles to represent a universal "lioness" spirit.
: Dadju sings that she has no need for a man to hold her back and knows how to say "no" when necessary.
Directed by Félicity Ben Rejeb Price, the Lionne music video avoids sexualisation, focusing instead on the dignity and diversity of women.
