The song's title is a play on words, combining "sadness" with the name of the , a controversial 18th-century French writer whose works explored extreme sexual desires and the nature of pain and pleasure.
is the breakout 1990 single by the German musical project Enigma , led by Michael Cretu. It is widely recognized for its revolutionary fusion of Gregorian chants , hip-hop-influenced beats, and sensual atmospheric synths, which helped define the "New Age" and downtempo electronic genres of the early 1990s. Core Themes and Inspiration Sadeness
: Producer Michael Cretu intended the song to be a paradox, using religious music to raise questions about the Church, theology, and the complexity of human desires. Musical Composition 657. 'Sadeness Part 1', by Enigma | The UK Number Ones Blog The song's title is a play on words,
: The lyrics, primarily in Latin and French, question the morality of de Sade’s philosophy. It juxtaposes sacred Gregorian chants with questions about whether de Sade was "diabolical or divine" ( "Sade, es-tu diabolique ou divin?" ). Core Themes and Inspiration : Producer Michael Cretu