Family is a deeply intimate album that explores family as the primary matrix of existence: that place of origin which builds us, marks us, and accompanies us throughout our lives. Carried by the vocal and emotional sensitivity of Meryem Aboulouafa, the project tells the story of transmission, invisible inheritances, silent wounds, and love learned, received, then passed on. Inspired by a personal transition—the shift from one family unit to another—the album weaves a narrative between roots and emancipation, attachment and freedom, memory and reinvention of the self. Musically, Family blends emotional pop, electronic elements, and orchestral arrangements to create an atmosphere that is both intimate and cinematic. Inheriting the sensitive universe developed since her first eponymous album, the record unfolds an aesthetic at the crossroads of alternative pop, atmospheric neo-soul, and modern introspective songwriting. Family thus presents itself as a mosaic of love letters, reconciliations, and identity quests.