: It features Natasha St-Pier in various settings, such as an apartment and an outdoor café, alternating with images of her lover.
: The lyrics describe the anxiety of never knowing if a partner will arrive or if they are just late, comparing the act of waiting to a long, exhausting journey ("Peux-tu comprendre le chemin que c'est d'attendre?").
The official clip, often found on platforms like YouTube , visually reinforces these themes:
: Ultimately, it expresses unconditional devotion; the protagonist concludes that no matter how much time it takes, the wait is worth it as long as it is for the person they love ("Tant que c'est toi"). Official Music Video
: A dramatic pop-rock ballad featuring a rich arrangement of strings and piano.
(As long as it's you) is a popular French power ballad by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier , released on October 20, 2003. It served as the lead single for her fourth studio album, L'instant d'après . Music & Production
: The track was composed and produced by renowned French artist Pascal Obispo , with lyrics by Lionel Florence and Julie d'Aimé.
: It features Natasha St-Pier in various settings, such as an apartment and an outdoor café, alternating with images of her lover.
: The lyrics describe the anxiety of never knowing if a partner will arrive or if they are just late, comparing the act of waiting to a long, exhausting journey ("Peux-tu comprendre le chemin que c'est d'attendre?"). Natasha St-Pier - Tant que c'est toi (Clip officiel)
The official clip, often found on platforms like YouTube , visually reinforces these themes: : It features Natasha St-Pier in various settings,
: Ultimately, it expresses unconditional devotion; the protagonist concludes that no matter how much time it takes, the wait is worth it as long as it is for the person they love ("Tant que c'est toi"). Official Music Video Official Music Video : A dramatic pop-rock ballad
: A dramatic pop-rock ballad featuring a rich arrangement of strings and piano.
(As long as it's you) is a popular French power ballad by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier , released on October 20, 2003. It served as the lead single for her fourth studio album, L'instant d'après . Music & Production
: The track was composed and produced by renowned French artist Pascal Obispo , with lyrics by Lionel Florence and Julie d'Aimé.