The title track of Zazie’s album La Zizanie (released that year) plays with the word “naturellement” (naturally) not as a lazy adverb, but as a challenge. She sings about love and chaos with a wink, proving that intelligence and pop don’t have to be enemies.

If you want to bottle the Naturellement feeling of 2002, add these to your queue:

The year 2002 was a transitional period in European pop music. The dominant sounds of the late 90s teen pop era were beginning to fade, making way for a more soulful, R&B-infused approach to the charts. In France, the "Z(h)omme" movement—a fusion of urban beats, French chanson, and global influences—was taking hold. It was in this exact cultural milieu that a song titled emerged, instantly capturing the hearts of a generation.

No discussion of would be complete without mentioning the music video. If the audio is a time capsule, the visual is a museum exhibit of early 2000s fashion. The video featured Nâdiya in oversized sportswear, bandeaus, and tracksuits—looks that defined the "Spice Girls meets TLC" aesthetic of the era.

So put on a striped shirt, pour a glass of something cold, and listen to 2002 again. It hits differently now. Naturellement .

Her trademark short, dyed hair made her instantly recognizable. She exuded a "tough but sweet" persona that resonated with young women across Francophone Europe. She wasn't just singing about love; she looked like she could outrun you while doing it. This duality—athleticism mixed with vulnerability—set her apart from contemporaries like Alizée, who leaned more into the "lolita" archetype. Nâdiya was the cool older sister; grounded, strong, and real.

The phrase became a sleeper hit among scrapbookers and wedding invitation designers. The year "2002" is crucial here—it predates the "handmade" revolution of Etsy (founded 2005) but provided the digital tools to fake it. For a graphic designer in Lyon or Montreal, typing into a search engine (likely AltaVista or early Google) meant accessing the Rosetta Stone of organic design.

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