Mc Solaar - Caroline (clip Officiel) Site
Some interpretations suggest "Caroline" may also be slang for cocaine (similar to "Charlie" in English), framing the love as an addiction. Production and Musical Style
The name "Caroline" contains the word "caro" (short for carreau , meaning diamonds). MC Solaar - Caroline (Clip Officiel)
Producer Jimmy Jay recorded the song at the Opera Bastille with four violinists from its orchestra and used the first synthesizer ever used by the Beatles. Some interpretations suggest "Caroline" may also be slang
It prominently features a sample from Southside Movement's 1974 track "Save the World". It prominently features a sample from Southside Movement's
In the chorus, Solaar plays on the four suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades). He identifies himself as the "As de trèfle qui pique ton cœur" (Ace of Clubs who stings/takes your heart), where "pique" also refers to the spade suit.
The song is a reflective narrative about a failed love story, though the specific reasons for the breakup are left ambiguous. It is famous for its elaborate metaphors, particularly the central used to describe the relationship: