Directed by Félicity Ben Rejeb Price, the Lionne music video avoids sexualisation, focusing instead on the dignity and diversity of women.
: 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". DADJU - Lionne (Clip Officiel)
: 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
: 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. : Dadju includes his own mother, Dalida, who
: The clip features women of various ages, cultures, and styles to represent a universal "lioness" spirit.
: The video concludes with a tender moment where Dadju rests his head on his mother’s shoulder, shifting the focus from the artist to the women he is honoring. Cultural Impact
Dadju 's "Lionne," released in 2018 as part of his album, is a powerful tribute to women's strength and resilience. The song and its official music video celebrate the "lionesses" of everyday life—women who manage family, career, and personal challenges with unwavering determination. Core Themes & Lyrics