The lyrics describe a cycle of mutual hurt where both parties "wish each other death" and "call each other names".
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
Solo (feat. Tayc) - Zaho: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts
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
The chemistry between Zaho and Tayc is used to portray the "push and pull" of the lyrics—moving between shared space and isolated shots that highlight their eventual "solo" path. Impact and Reception
The video uses moody, polished cinematography to mirror the R&B and Pop-infused track.
Zaho expresses a deep exhaustion, singing about the weight of the relationship becoming too much to carry alone.
The lyrics describe a cycle of mutual hurt where both parties "wish each other death" and "call each other names".
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 Zaho - Solo feat. Tayc (Clip Officiel)
Solo (feat. Tayc) - Zaho: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts The lyrics describe a cycle of mutual hurt
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 Tayc) - Zaho: Song Lyrics, Music Videos &
The chemistry between Zaho and Tayc is used to portray the "push and pull" of the lyrics—moving between shared space and isolated shots that highlight their eventual "solo" path. Impact and Reception
The video uses moody, polished cinematography to mirror the R&B and Pop-infused track.
Zaho expresses a deep exhaustion, singing about the weight of the relationship becoming too much to carry alone.









