The song’s title refers to the iconic intensity of actor , specifically his role as Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas . Lomepal uses the "Liotta gaze" as a metaphor for a hardened, paranoid, yet charismatic outlook on life.
: Just as Scorsese's lens makes the mob lifestyle look alluring before showing its rot, Lomepal juxtaposes violent imagery with catchy melodies.
: Lyrics like "même si t'as le regard de Ray Liotta, ton corps peut finir en désordre" (even if you have the look of Ray Liotta, your body can end up in a mess) warn that a tough exterior cannot protect one from the chaotic reality of the world. Themes of Desensitization and Global Absurdity
The central refrain— "On s’habitue, bientôt ça ne me fait plus d'effet" (We get used to it, soon it has no effect on me)—captures a generational apathy. Lomepal explores how constant exposure to news and "misery" becomes a form of entertainment: