She does not ask for permission. She never did. With that attitude, Ose introduces herself to the world: a new voice in French pop, launching her debut single “Même Jeu” as a statement. Bold, physical, and without apologies. Maxazine is the first to present the accompanying video to the Dutch audience.
“Même jeu. Same rules. Ready to change the rules of the game.”
That is the tagline with which Ose announces her release, and those words perfectly capture what she delivers. “Même Jeu” is not a love song. It is a negotiation, on her terms.
The music video is pure presence. Filmed in sculpted yellow latex, staring directly into the camera throughout, with constantly shifting animated anime-style backgrounds and saturated colours. Ose delivers a lip sync performance that feels like a confrontation rather than a dance routine. The visual language borrows freely from ballroom culture, but does so with the determination that suits the character. Every frame is a pop art provocation, anchored by the image of a golden queen standing triumphantly over fallen chess pieces on a chessboard.
Subtlety was never the goal; Electropop with a sharp edge
Musically, Ose moves at the intersection of dancefloor energy and cultural provocation. Think of the electro confidence of Yelle, only harder. A pop dance track for people who know exactly what they want.
The timing of this release is no coincidence. At a moment when French women are rewriting the rules of their own visibility, Ose consciously chooses her place within that landscape. She does not position herself on the sidelines, but in the middle of the conversation, with a debut that demands attention and deserves it.
Maxazine is honoured to present “Même Jeu” to the audience first. The video is a direct hit: visually powerful, artistically headstrong, and executed with the conviction of someone who knows exactly what she wants to say. OSE is a name to remember.

