Zaho - Solo Feat. Tayc (clip Officiel) -
"Solo" became a standout track on the Résilience album, frequently appearing on "Best of 2022/2023" playlists across French and North African markets. Fans often cite the "Djalé, djalé, djalé, move on" refrain as a powerful anthem for moving forward.
The song is a vulnerable exploration of a relationship's messy ending. Its central theme is the bittersweet liberation of choosing oneself over a toxic or failing partnership.
Zaho expresses a deep exhaustion, singing about the weight of the relationship becoming too much to carry alone. Zaho - Solo feat. Tayc (Clip Officiel)
Released on October 21, 2022, as part of her album Résilience , the official music video for features a high-profile collaboration between Algerian-Canadian singer Zaho and French Afro-love star Tayc . The Creative Narrative
Directed by and Lucas Sensi , the clip emphasizes the emotional distance between the two artists. "Solo" became a standout track on the Résilience
The video uses moody, polished cinematography to mirror the R&B and Pop-infused track.
The lyrics describe a cycle of mutual hurt where both parties "wish each other death" and "call each other names". Its central theme is the bittersweet liberation of
The repetitive chorus, "Je finirai solo-lo-lo-lo" (I will end up solo), acts as a mantra for healing. It marks the transition from the pain of a breakup to the empowerment of self-reliance. Music Video Aesthetics