The title "Amour Plastique" (Plastic Love) serves as a central metaphor for the song’s exploration of duality. On one hand, "plastic" suggests something malleable and versatile, mirroring the intense, transformative power of first love. On the other, it hints at transience—a love that is bright and modern but perhaps synthetic or destined to degrade over time.
The track is defined by its sound, characterized by groovy basslines and shimmering synthesizers that evoke a 1980s "vibe" without feeling like a mere imitation.
The song captures what many describe as the "honeymoon stage"—a period of infallible, breathless romance that feels detached from the mundane world. Musical and Visual Aesthetic