Louane released her new album "Joie de vivre" last February, which she is currently preparing a reissue.

Guest Tuesday of the show "It feels good", the singer tells Anne Roumanoff and her band the story of her song "Your skin", which is not the simple declaration of love that one might think .

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"Just a second, I want your skin, just a minute, I want your bones, an hour, I'm breaking my ego."

This refrain is that of the song 

Your skin

, last single from Louane's new album 

Joie de vivre

.

But what appears to be a simple declaration of love is actually a song with a slightly more complex story (and a little less blue flower).

This is what the singer reveals on Tuesday at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff and her band in the program 

It feels good

.

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"When I wrote it, it was really an apology song for my boyfriend," Louane reveals.

"We yelled at and I really lived that day that I tell in the song, where I woke up and he was gone. He was not happy and he made me face all day. I ended up sending him an email with this piano-voice song, which had another chorus at the time that was honestly really worse. And he came back. "

"My manager openly says he has his place in heaven"

This everyday story is not the first to have inspired him to write a song "It's something that I do quite often when there is a big brawl. Honestly, on this album, I owe him a lot of songs. ", smiles the singer who is preparing a reissue of the album. "And I owe him a lot of new songs too," she laughs. "But these are obviously not just argument songs."

Louane's companion, father of his son, is also at the heart of his album in another way. Musician, he produced some of the tracks on his album. "But are you not fed up with producing songs about yourself?", The singer has already asked him, who often confides in arguing over small things. "For example, if he is not going to have any more battery and he comes home later than expected, it can create a confusion," she explains.

And Louane continues, poking fun at herself. "I am unbearable. My manager says openly that he has his place in heaven and he is not wrong. I am not the easiest to live with, that is obvious," she laughs. "Afterwards, I'm very nice. But, because of my lack of control of my emotions that I work, it's true that my boyfriend has the strength to be with me!" So many secrets that give new meaning to listening to 

Your Skin, 

and the rest of her third album.