"We just wanted a kiss that makes you want to kiss"... From a sample to the most iconic kiss in music video history. When Demon released "You Are My High" at the end of 1999, it was a frenzy. Nominated for the Victoires and MTV Awards, the track was on everyone's lips in France, including those of the CSA, which tried to censor it. 25 years later, the "You" is more beautiful than ever, permeating each new generation in turn. Top 10 sales in France upon release, gold record in a few months, "You Are My High" exploded thanks to its music video and its 3-minute fixed-frame French kiss. Censored for a time by the CSA, which quickly realized it was hard to ban something seen in every film, the video eventually played 24/7 on channels, marking an entire era. Today, the "You" as its author likes to call it, is considered one of the most precious jewels of French Touch 1.0 (Daft Punk, Stardust, Cassius, Modjo, The Supermen Lovers...). With nearly 150M streams on platforms, it solidifies its status and inspires a whole new generation. Among them, a few iconic versions like Agar Agar's lo-fi cover, remixes by DJ Snake, Central Cee, the video for "You and Me" by Disclosure and Flume, or even Jean Paul Gaultier for one of his campaigns..