Its name is the exact same name that was used for The Transformers: The Movie in France. However, neither of these songs are used in the film.
To this day, it is still unknown who actually sings this song, since the artist has not been credited on the disc. Some sources say it would be Philippe Russo, but this remains to be confirmed.
It tells the battle of Autobot the heroic Transformer!
The singer pronounces "Transformer" instead of "Transformers", probably for the rhymes.
Oddly, the hero seems to be named "Autobot".
The lyrics on the back on the sleeve indicate "C'est pour nous libérer" ("It's to free us") but we can rather hear "Seul pour nous libérer" ("Alone to free us").
Still on the sleeve, the lyrics say "Transformers" and use plural, but the singer clearly uses "Transformer" and singular everywhere.
Strangely, Autobot kills his enemies "Amid screams and cries", does this imply that he caused human casualties?