Described as a "son of a bastard" and a "show-off macho," he is a small-time crook who "kills with words".
The story behind (French for "Poor Devil") by the Belgian band Vaya Con Dios is one of unexpected inspiration and deep-seated melancholy. While often celebrated for its lively rhythm, the song’s heart is found in its sharp lyrics about betrayal and the haunting nature of its final live performance. 1. The Unexpected Origin
The "Live" version of the song is particularly poignant as it was a key highlight of the band's on October 25, 2014, at the Forest National in Brussels.
The song's inception was anything but traditional for a jazz-influenced band. Lead singer was inspired after her son, Simon, played her the original version of the song by the reggaeton artist Don Omar . Captivated by the atmosphere and the lyrics, she decided to re-imagine it in French. The resulting track became a standout on the band's 2006 The Ultimate Collection and the 2009 all-French album Comme on est venu . 2. A Tale of Betrayal
In the live setting, the song’s upbeat samba-like tempo often contrasts with the raw, emotional weight of Dani Klein’s vocals, which the official live video captures as a celebration of the band's legacy.
Vaya Con Dios - Pauvre Diable (live) May 2026
Described as a "son of a bastard" and a "show-off macho," he is a small-time crook who "kills with words".
The story behind (French for "Poor Devil") by the Belgian band Vaya Con Dios is one of unexpected inspiration and deep-seated melancholy. While often celebrated for its lively rhythm, the song’s heart is found in its sharp lyrics about betrayal and the haunting nature of its final live performance. 1. The Unexpected Origin Vaya Con Dios - Pauvre Diable (Live)
The "Live" version of the song is particularly poignant as it was a key highlight of the band's on October 25, 2014, at the Forest National in Brussels. Described as a "son of a bastard" and
The song's inception was anything but traditional for a jazz-influenced band. Lead singer was inspired after her son, Simon, played her the original version of the song by the reggaeton artist Don Omar . Captivated by the atmosphere and the lyrics, she decided to re-imagine it in French. The resulting track became a standout on the band's 2006 The Ultimate Collection and the 2009 all-French album Comme on est venu . 2. A Tale of Betrayal Lead singer was inspired after her son, Simon,
In the live setting, the song’s upbeat samba-like tempo often contrasts with the raw, emotional weight of Dani Klein’s vocals, which the official live video captures as a celebration of the band's legacy.
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