This Is Love is a journey through the many faces of love — from the first breath to the last embrace. Because love knows no borders, no single language, no single style, this album crosses cultures, tongues, and genres to tell its story. Birth, family, friendship, romance, loss, and gratitude intertwine across 27 tracks — sung in English, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish — where every emotion finds its voice, every bond finds its song, and love reveals itself as the thread that holds everything together.
Where it all begins — the first breath, the first warmth, the bonds that shape us before we even know their name. From birth to friendship, these are the loves that build our foundation.
Before words, before names, before anything we understand, there is a moment when life simply begins. A heartbeat appears where there was silence, and the world shifts forever. Birth is about the purest origin of love — the instant when existence becomes real, and everything that follows starts from that single, fragile, infinite breath.
The question has been asked a thousand times, and every answer feels incomplete. Love shifts shape with every season, every loss, every surprise that breaks through the ordinary. What Is Love is about searching for something that cannot be defined, only felt — a force that keeps returning no matter how many times we try to explain it away.
She is the first warmth, the first voice, the first hand that held you before you knew the world existed. Her love is silent and vast, woven into every choice she made and every sacrifice she never mentioned. Mother is about recognizing the love that shaped you from the very beginning — steady, unconditional, and impossible to repay.
The days were endless, the sky was bigger, and everything felt like a discovery waiting to happen. Running barefoot, laughing without reason, believing the world was safe and kind. Childhood is about the love we carry from those early years — the innocence, the wonder, and the quiet truth that who we become is shaped by what we felt before we could name it.
Same walls, same blood, different roads — but the bond never broke. No big conversations, no dramatic promises, just a presence that never left. Through years, mistakes, and silence, they stayed. In Quiet Ways is about the love between siblings — the kind that doesn't need words to exist, that survives distance and time, and that shows up without being asked when everything falls apart.
There was a place where time stood still, where laughter echoed through warm evenings and love needed no explanation. Then life moved on, and the place faded into memory. Paradis oublié is about a forgotten paradise — a love or a moment so pure it felt eternal, now carried only in the heart, beautiful and unreachable.
He left everything behind — not out of desire, but out of duty. The road ahead promised wealth to bring back home, but every mile stretched the distance between him and the ones he loved. Rayah is about the heartbreak of leaving your loved ones to build a better life for them — the weight of absence, the pull of longing, and the quiet truth that what you're searching for was already in you.
Sometimes the strongest thing someone can do is simply hold you — without fixing, without explaining, without letting go. In that silence, the weight lifts just enough to breathe again. Held is about the love that shows up when words fail, the kind that says everything through closeness and nothing more.
They are the family you choose, the ones who show up without being asked and stay long after the party ends. Through every chapter, every fall, every late-night conversation, they remain. Friends is about the love that exists between those who walk beside you — not by obligation, but by choice, loyalty, and the kind of trust that time only deepens.
The heart takes over — desire, discovery, romance, and the intoxicating pull of giving yourself to someone completely. These are the loves that set the world on fire.
It begins with a glance, a spark in the night — two silhouettes drawn together by the oldest melody known to every woman and man. No promises, no rules, just gravity pulling one world into another. S*X is about desire as the fundamental force of life itself — the fire in our veins, the rhythm that moves everything. Not just physical, but the pulse of every heartbeat, the spark behind every dream, and the energy without which there would be no you, no me.
Forget diamonds, forget gold — the real love story has always been on your plate. A funky, joyful celebration of the one relationship that never lets you down: the one between you and food. Food is a playful ode to the comfort, the pleasure, and the pure happiness that comes from every first bite to the last — because when the world gets tough, there's always a plate waiting for you.
Blue like a summer sky, like the ocean embracing Copacabana, like the laughter spinning in the wind. A samba-infused celebration of life, nature, and the simple joy of being alive. Azul is about the love we carry for the world itself — the sun on the waves, the sand under our feet, the horizon that never ends — and the reminder that whenever we forget what matters, all we need to do is look up at the sky.
One moment. One glance. And suddenly the world narrows to a single person. Time bends, noise fades, and everything that mattered before feels distant. Un attimo, tu is about that suspended instant when love strikes without warning — a breath held between two strangers who are about to become everything to each other.
Right on the edge, heart pounding like a war drum — the moment before everything changes. Every wall built for protection starts cracking, every scar and doubt goes up in flames. The Fall is about the beautiful loss of control — when gravity turns into trust, when fear gives way to flight, and you realize that sometimes the only way forward is to let go and fall.
Love doesn't always arrive in a flash — sometimes it has been there all along, hiding in plain sight, waiting to be noticed. Every shared moment, every quiet look, every ordinary day was building toward this realization. All The Time is about discovering that the person you've been searching for has been beside you from the very start.
The city hums outside, the hours dissolve, and nothing else matters except the warmth of being together. Each night feels like a stolen gift, a world built for two where time agrees to slow down. Another Night With You is about the intoxicating pull of romantic love — the craving for closeness, the joy of surrender, and the wish for the night to never end.
Let me love you — not perfectly, not without fear, but fully and without reservation. The words are simple, yet they carry the weight of a heart willing to be vulnerable. Lasciami Amarti is about asking for the chance to love openly, to break through walls and hesitation, and to offer everything without knowing if it will be enough.
There comes a moment when love stops being one part of your life and becomes the center of it. Every plan, every dream, every reason to keep going leads back to the same person. My Everything is about total devotion — the kind of love where giving yourself completely doesn't feel like losing, but like finally being whole.
What remains when the fire settles — family, gratitude, the gifts life gave us, and the quiet realization that love was never something to find. It was always there.
Before love, the world was muted — routines, grey mornings, familiar patterns. Then someone walked in and turned everything vivid. Colors appeared where there were none, music played where there was silence. Life In Color is about the transformative power of love — the moment when life shifts from black and white to full spectrum, captured live in all its raw, unfiltered energy.
In the darkest stretch, when hope feels like a memory, a single ray breaks through. It doesn't fix everything — it simply reminds you that light still exists. "Ray" of Light is about the love that arrives as rescue, the person or the moment that pulls you from the shadows and proves that even the longest night eventually ends.
They are the ones who saw you at your worst and stayed. The table where arguments and laughter sit side by side, where love is messy, loud, and absolutely unconditional. Family is about the bond that holds through everything — the love that doesn't need to be perfect to be real, and the people who are home no matter where you are.
A name whispered with tenderness, a presence that changes the meaning of everything. Noa Lee is the love that made the world make sense, the one who turned ordinary days into something worth remembering. Noa Lee is about the person whose name alone carries an entire universe of feeling, memory, and belonging.
Some people enter your life and you immediately understand they were meant to be there. Not by chance, not by effort, but by something deeper that words cannot reach. Shoomee: The Gift is about the love that feels like a blessing — a presence so precious, so unexpected, that it can only be described as a gift.
She is the light through pouring rain, the fire that never faded, the calm in every tide. While sparks burn fast and disappear, she stayed — through every broken dream, every mountain, every passing year. Lorn is about the love that transforms a wandering life into something strong and true — a masterpiece built not on fleeting passion, but on the quiet, unwavering flame of someone who never let go.
Finding love is one thing. Keeping it alive through years, storms, and silence is something else entirely. What started as chance became a choice, repeated every single day. More Than Luck is about the love that goes beyond fortune — the kind that is built, tested, and renewed through commitment, patience, and the refusal to let go.
After every question, every search, every trial and every silence, the answer was always the same. Love is not one thing — it is everything. The birth, the mother, the friend, the stranger, the night, the morning. This Is Love closes the journey with the simplest truth of all: love is not something you find at the end — it was there in every step along the way.
The final notes rise like a prayer — slow, soaring, infinite. Time is running out, and every second becomes sacred, every breath a gift to hold tight. Au Revoir is a classical farewell to life itself — the desperate, beautiful desire to savor every last moment, to love until the very end, and to leave not with regret, but with gratitude for everything that was.