: Writers often analyze the song as a critique of modern fundamentalism and the pinnacle of human arrogance [4]. It presents ego as a "protective heavy shell" that, while intended to defend, ultimately isolates the individual from the outside world [7]. Sonic Composition and Cultural Impact

At the heart of "Ego" is the metaphor of the mirror, famously captured in the line "Miroir, dis-moi qui est le plus beau?" (Mirror, tell me who is the most beautiful?) [16]. This classic allusion to "Snow White" frames the song’s exploration of self-obsession.

: The official video, famous for its trippy smoke effects and silhouette play, visually reinforces the theme of a fragmented self [11]. The use of a simple gray background allows the focus to remain on the shifting identities of the artist. Legacy of the "French Touch"

"Ego" remains one of the few French-speaking videos to surpass a billion views , joining the ranks of icons like Stromae and Indila [8]. It serves as a reminder that great art often exists at the intersection of conflicting ideas—in this case, the joy of the dancefloor versus the solemnity of self-reflection.

Willy William’s mastery of the "club remix" style [13] is what made this heavy theme palatable for a global audience.