Jain’s “Come” is a vibrant, genre-blending track that showcases the French singer-songwriter’s unique style. The song, with its driving beat and a soaring chorus, is a compelling mix of pop, folk, and world music. The lyrics, a mix of English and French, express a deep sense of longing and devotion, with the singer calling out to a specific person to “come.”
The song’s video complements this feeling of yearning and escape. In a surreal and stylized world, Jain appears to be searching for something or someone, a visual representation of the lyrics’ desire to be taken away from an “impetuous world” and a “jail of my mind”. The recurring invitation to “come” is accompanied by promises to “show you the world,” “cover your nightmares,” and “love you forever”.
The music itself is infused with a global feel, a sentiment echoed in the lyric “my soul is in Africa,” suggesting a deep connection to a place or shared identity. The song’s romantic and dreamlike quality is sealed with the concluding imagery of looking at stars and floating on the other person’s “blazing eyes”. “Come” is a catchy and memorable pop song that perfectly captures Jain’s ability to create a truly unique and immersive musical experience.