star2 shares his new single december

Star2 shares his new single « December, »

Star2

New single « December »

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Entitled « December, » the song is a romantic winter song about new love – how uncertain it is, and what it’s like to miss that special someone when they’re away from you.

The song has a reggae-like feel to it. “I’m a big Bob Marley fan” says Star2. The musical arrangement is sparse, yet very effective at providing the emotional landscape for the song. Drums, bass, a steel drum/music box sounding synth, piano and strings round it out. “We wanted something almost like a reggae lullaby. The main melody would be something like what you’d hear coming from a music box on your dresser – except with steel drums, and accompanied by an orchestra!” Star2’s voice retains its trademark urban heart over the pulse of the reggae-flavored beat. His voice pleads and pleas – his yearning for his girl is palpable and very familiar to anyone in love.

Moral: never give up on the person you love – true love has a happy ending!

Star2 is an Asian-American singer, songwriter and rapper who seamlessly blends pop, R&B and hip-hop for an enthralling immersion of sound. Raised in inauspicious circumstances, Star2 takes influence from overcoming his life struggles, creating music that is bold, high-spirited and soulful.

Star2 is a true survivor. Born into a refugee camp in Thailand, his family walked over 500 miles through the jungle to escape Burmese soldiers when they attacked and burned down their village. As Karen’s (Kuh-ren), a minority group that the Myanmar government has tried to destroy, Star2 (and his family) has faced immense adversity and racial opposition for generations. With no father or mother by his side, his grandmother was chosen in a lottery to be able to migrate to the United States and at the age of six years old, took him to San Diego where he began his new life. Unfortunately it wasn’t an easy one, as a young kid living in the inner city, his family struggled financially and he lived with an uncle who was addicted to drugs. Adapting to living in a new world filled with cars, electricity and paved roads, he was overwhelmed and overstimulated. Star2 found solace, however, turning to music as a teen, learning to rap, sing, write and perform. With a diverse set of influences including Justin Bieber, Tyga, Chris Brown, and more, he developed his own musical style complete with winning hooks, rich harmonies, and distinctly progressive R&B soundscapes.

Since 2020, the prolific songwriter has released a series of singles and has captivated audiences with his genre-bending music that rings true and respected. His last unveiling is a collaboration with the credited rapper Luh Kel. Titled “I Wanna Get F’d Up” the song is about heartbreak, abandonment, and disillusionment. Star2 paints the scene of painful relationship dynamics that is highly relatable. “I Wanna Get F’d Up” is a raw and authentic narrative of lost love. « I wanted to write a song with the backstory of the best relationship of your life that blows up out of nowhere leaving you wondering what happened- leaving you in pain and wanting to self-medicate. It was a dream come true to do a song with Luh Kel, my dude. Our song is the diary of a toxic relationship with a toxic shawty you loved heart and soul who cheated. Even though it’s hard because you really love that one person – there is at least one time for everyone when after a breakup you just want to be gone – gone from the universe. » The single is an emotional exorcism complete with an infectious French horn melody, somber lyrics, and soul-infused vocals over a prominent hip hop beat. His talent is undeniable.

« Real Life » is Star2’s latest hit with Jacksonville, Florida’s Lil Poppa. A child of a refugee camp, Star2 and Lil Poppa bond through their experiences growing up in inner city poverty – Lil Poppa in Florida and Star2 in San Diego, California, they both sing “I live in a place where you hear sirens all the time” throughout the song. The urban rhythmic elements of the song are presented in an overlay of classical piano and a rush of strings that bring sorrow, angst, and despair. The haunting ballad is accomplished by an A-flat major chord progression with a B-major melody across it along with rich layers from drums, bass, and a trap drum beat. The despair is highlighted by distorted 808’s and trap drums – creating the feeling of desperation and deprivation along the backdrop of violence in the refugee camp as well as the urban hood. Star2’s lyrics tell us “I grew up in the jungle” and “if it weren’t for the music, I wouldn’t be here today.” He also remembers that to help support his grandma, who brought him from the refugee camp, “gotta hustle on the block…I was just too young, I was just a kid.”

While in his upcoming single « December, » the song is a romantic song about new love – how uncertain it is, and what it’s like to miss that special someone when they’re away from you. The song has a reggae-like feel to it. “I’m a big Bob Marley fan” says Star2. The musical arrangement is sparse, yet very effective at providing the emotional landscape for the song. Drums, bass, a steel drum/music box sounding synth, piano and strings round it out. “We wanted something almost like a reggae lullaby. The main melody would be something like what you’d hear coming from a music box on your dresser – except with steel drums, and accompanied by an orchestra!” Star2’s voice retains its trademark urban heart over the pulse of the reggae-flavored beat. His voice pleads and pleas – his yearning for his girl is palpable and very familiar to anyone in love.

Star2 is an artist on the rise with a disarmingly earnest tone and deep connection to his roots that permeates his music.

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raina sokolov gonzalez shares her new single 40 days

Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez shares her new single “40 Days”

Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez

New single “40 Days”

The slow-burning single “40 Days” tells a subtly complex story about a struggle to let go, while the music video reflects the feeling and themes of the song’s narrative – interiority, repetition, longing.

Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez is a singer/composer based in Brooklyn, New York. Born into a family of musicians, music was Raina’s first language and it runs deep within her veins. Rooted in Jazz and R&B, the songwriter invites us into her unique sonic world with harmonic nuance and lyrical poetry.

Raina’s cross-genre style is built from the bottom up. With improvisation as a starting point for her songs, Raina draws on her emotionality and leans into her perception of the world around, uncovering hidden depths within daily life and articulating personal truth with vulnerability and bravery. Songwriting is her way of processing and understanding life in all its complexity.

Off of her latest album,

If They’re Mine,

is the slow-burning single “40 Days” – a subtly complex story about a struggle to let go. It’s hard to let go and it’s especially hard to let go of people who have hurt you, as backwards as that may seem. At the core of “40 Days” is the desire to let go, to be soft, to live in expansive harmony, and the accompanying choir embodies that desire. Community, shared truth and recognition help set us free.

The music video reflects the feeling and themes of the song’s narrative – interiority, repetition, longing. The artist shares, “Quickly this idea of inside/outside came into focus and I started to imagine the perfect space to contain this vision. I reached out to my friends at the Suminski Innski in Tivoli, New York. The Inn is so beautiful and unique, it has real character.” Directed by Sofia Geld, the video beautifully articulates these themes in both a visceral and poetic way. Raina continues, “Along with DP Alice Plati, Movement Director Lisa Fagan, and Creative Consultant Sylver Wallace, we started to imagine how to move from tightness to space, from darkness to light, from inside to out.”

The song strives to let go, the video calls us out into the light and the air and the trees. With interiority – mind, home – as both container and confines, this video explores the push/pull of the internal struggle to let go, to find space, and to break out of holding patterns. Playing with repetitions of hands and touch, the video brings us into an intimate sensorial place. As the video develops, some of that introspection moves outward as we finally see the three bodies together. We are reminded that though we can feel so alone in our personal experiences of loss, that these are shared struggles, as private as they may be. Raina shares, “Dancers Jen Payan and Holly Sass brought so much passion to the video. Watching them work on set was so moving – it allowed me to hear the song as if for the first time as I watched their interpretations. Lisa Fagan’s curiosity and playfulness as a choreographer allowed us to see conventional spaces in a new way, opening up possibilities.”

With over 600k streams on Spotify and a budding global audience, RSG has packed rooms at prestigious venues such as Brooklyn Bowl, SOB’s, Mercury Lounge, and many others. With her first Europe tour set for February 2022, this soulful singer has great things on the horizon.

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noy meirson présente son nouveau titre et clip avoir peur

Noy Meirson présente son nouveau titre et clip « Avoir peur »

Noy Meirson

Nouveau single « Avoir peur »

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Noy Meirson sort un nouveau single “Avoir peur” aussi puissant que groovy: pour faire face aux tourmentes des relations et séparations amoureuses la force du titre est un cri “ je ne veux plus avoir peur”.

Dans un clip presque cinématique où la colère, le désespoir sont au coeur des séquences, la musicalité réveille à chaque beat le courage de chacun comme une invitation à prendre son destin en main, à recréer son jeu “Carte blanche, tu choisis tes couleurs”.

La vidéo a été réalisée par ShlomyXMorchi, le titre écrit et composé par Noy Meirson et Lior Soshan, également producteur musical; Noémie Dahan a traduit et adapté les paroles en français.

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imad shares his new single makan

Imad shares his new single « Makan »

Imad

New single « Makan »

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“Makan” narrates the story about being forced to leave home for a better life and being torn apart from the feeling of having to leave or stay. Imad continues, “The past year living in Lebanon has been extremely tough, with constant blackouts, wifi crashes, fuel crisis, economic collapse, it was very challenging to keep productive and be inspired. »

Imad is a 21 year old artist and visionary based between Beirut, Lebanon and London, UK. Imad blends his Middle Eastern and African heritage with Melodic Techno and Deep House, to produce a unique sonic soundscape. His music delves into who he is as both an artist and individual, unveiling stories about his life experiences, emotions and cultural identity, all woven together with an underlying mood of melancholy mixed with hope and love.

His latest single “Makan” was originally written as a submission for entry at Point Blank Music School in London, but was later rewritten with artist Samia, following the devastating explosion in Beirut. The artist confides, “That was a turning point for a lot of people in the country, as the general economic, social and quality of life in Lebanon had been rapidly declining. It was after that that we revisited it once more, dedicating it to the relationship a lot of us have with Lebanon.”

“Makan” narrates the story about being forced to leave home for a better life and being torn apart from the feeling of having to leave or stay. Remembering the people you love, the many faces that hold sad stories of life in your hometown (Beirut). The song features Samia’s smooth English vocals mixed with subtle Arabic poetry which translate to, “I will always remember them, Whilst crying and yearning, Whenever I close my eyes, I see the same place.”

Imad continues, “The past year living in Lebanon has been extremely tough, with constant blackouts, wifi crashes, fuel crisis, economic collapse, it was very challenging to keep productive and be inspired. But it’s through these moments where you learn the most about yourself, your craft and appreciate the small things in life.”

With throbbing beats, undulating synths and layered, haunting vocals, “Makan” emits an overall hypnotic release. Hints of his multicultural upbringing are evident throughout the track, with an array of different instrumentation such as djembes, kora, oud and mbira, being mixed with his love of electronic music and analog synthesizers.

With a growing catalog reaching 50 million streams and receiving support from the likes of Martin Garrix, Jonas Blue, Lost Frequencies and more, Imad’s music has been taking the electronic scene by storm, aired on Triple J, Sirius XM, and On Air with Ryan.

Imad’s passion for music extends even further with the announcement of his own record label, Evil Eye. By building his own label, the artist is able to showcase talents from the Middle East, allowing their music to reach international audiences.

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the wombats présentent leur nouveau clip everything i love is going to die

The Wombats présentent leur nouveau clip « Everything I Love Is Going to Die »

THE WOMBATS

NOUVEAU CLIP  »

EVERYTHING I LOVE IS GOING TO DIE »

Les Wombats dévoilent le clip de leur dernier single

‘Everything I Love Is Going To Die’

, un hommage optimiste au fait de vivre la vie à fond temps qu’il en est encore temps. Le titre, présenté comme BBC Radio 1 « Hottest Record In The World » sur Future Sounds Show avec Clara Amfo ; est le dernier single de leur 5ème album studio à venir

Fix Yourself, Not The World

, qui sortira le 14 janvier 2022 via AWAL.

Le clip est inspiré du design de la pochette de l’album dessiné par

eBoy

, souvent surnommé le parrain du pixel art. Les productions RMV ont créé des vidéos animées ou l’on voit la 8bit city et les personnages de l’album pixerama prendre vie.

NOUVEL ALBUM

FIX YOURSELF, NOT THE WORLD

LE 14 JANVIER 2022 [AWAL]

Groupe phare de la scène rock britannique,

The Wombats

revient avec un nouvel album

Fix Yourself, Not The World

, disponible le 14 janvier prochain sur le label AWAL.

Un retour en grande pompe depuis leur plus grand succès en 2018 avec

Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

, qui s’est hissé dans le TOP 3 du classement des meilleures ventes d’albums au Royaume-Uni en 2018.

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hot flash heat wave shares their new single where i m

Hot Flash Heat Wave shares their new single « Where I’m »

Hot Flash Heat Wave

New single « Where I’m »

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« ‘Where I’m @’ is about love, growth, and the willingness to accept change. I think it’s an important song because part of any healthy relationship is a willingness to listen and try to meet the other’s needs better, and one of the greatest gifts someone can give you is seeing and working with you as you are, to work and grow together. It’s a personal story about a relationship that taught me a lot about myself – and ultimately the hardest lesson I had to learn as that relationship ended was to be alright being on my own rather than seeking solace from someone else. I was inspired by Stevie Wonder’s honest vulnerability in his music and the hopeful joyous feeling of true acceptance, which I felt from another and am working to feel toward myself. »

Hot Flash Heat Wave is here to take you away—to put your head in the clouds for a few minutes, if only to enjoy the view. The San Francisco trio of Adam Abildgaard, Nick Duffy, and Ted Davis have built a loyal following and constant buzz over the last several years, with the 2019 EP

Mood Ring

standing as their most kaleidoscopic work to date. Merging the quintessential melodies of pop’s past with contemporary touches to forge something truly unique, Hot Flash Heat Wave is just starting to create their own sonic world.

All three members of Hot Flash Heat Wave have known each other since high school, playing together in various incarnations even while temporarily spreading themselves out across the California landscape after graduating. After a few years in the scene, Abildgaard and Duffy eventually formed the band in 2010: « It was really just for fun, » Abildgaard explains. « We were doing it because it felt good. » Davis joined the duo shortly thereafter.

The band’s 2015 debut

Neapolitan

was crafted in the SF house they lived in together, with heavy influences from the Bay Area’s burgeoning garage rock scene. « We’d get together in the living room, talk about the songs, break into groups and work on the tracks, » Abildgaard says. « We were figuring out how to write together and discovering what works best with that process. »

The 2017 follow-up

Soaked

saw Hot Flash Heat Wave loosening up their sound, with lush classic rock and pop influences seeping into their heady brew; it was also their first record where the trio had full autonomy in the studio. « It was an empowering exercise for us as producers, because we had access to a candy land of new equipment, » Duffy remembers.

Last year’s

Mood Ring

EP launched the group into another realm entirely—their truest-to-heart release yet, synthesizing a wide range of influences encompassing My Bloody Valentine, Frank Ocean, New Order, and Toro y Moi into something that sounded truly their own. Lead single « Glo Ride » bounces with a slight R&B tilt against a dark, trippy atmosphere, while « Sky So Blue » finds the band spiraling into full-on psychedelia, complete with layers of spell-casting keyboards and a wonderfully zonked-out breakdown.

« It’s the first record where we felt fully in charge of our sound and direction, » Davis comments on the creative strides made on

Mood Ring

. « We were writing more personal music, letting go of ideas about what we

should

sound like and exploring vulnerable, exciting places. » And the future only seems brighter from here: with a new LP coming in 2021, Hot Flash Heat Wave is preparing for the next step up the staircase in their absolute blast of a sonic trip, with determination to elevate their craft in the process.

« Everyone wants to be able to listen to a song they relate to when they’re feeling down, » Abildgaard says when discussing the band’s dedication to their music. « When we write these songs, it’s like a healing experience for me, and that’s what I want others to feel too. »

World Tour

Begins February 2022

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LP Due February 11, 2022

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le nouveau nom de la pop française rocket présente son nouveau single a tease

Le nouveau nom de la pop française Røcket, présente son nouveau single « A Tease »

Røcket

Nouveau single « A Tease »

ECOUTER

Avec le single/clip

A Tease

, Røcket ouvre les portes de son univers survitaminé, inspiré des 90’s mais aux préoccupations bien actuelles. Une entrée flamboyante sur la scène pop française qui annonce l’arrivée d’un premier EP, Eclipse, début 2022.

A Tease

, le nouveau single-clip de Røcket, inaugure son monde fantastique indéniablement pop. Une chanson mid-tempo menée par une synth bass au groove et aux refrains fédérateurs, une influence R’nB sous jacente et un titre percutant : en anglais, “A Tease” désigne “un allumeur” ou “une allumeuse”. La chanson parle alors de notre envie de plaire et de rebooster notre égo mais le risque de tomber amoureux-se de la personne qui nous courtise est grand.

Dans un clip électrique réalisé par Bastien Soria, on découvre la “Røcket TV” et le déjanté Ricky Røck, son alter ego, qui nous partage sa recette du Røck N’ Mule. Partout, des références : un ingrédient nommé ‘WAP’ acronyme de Wet A** Peach en clin d’oeil au Wet A** P**** de Cardi B. Un générique hommage au New Jack Swing et à la chaîne MTV. Un style emprunté au Prince de Bel-Air. Un boys band et une chorégraphie signée Danielle Lyard. Mais loin d’une énième parodie des 90’s, Røcket riposte ici à la fast-fashion et surconsommation en collaborant avec la marque éco- responsable Outrage et en portant notamment la fameuse salopette d’Andrea Crews, pionnière de l’upcycling. Sur-branché, il démontre que le recyclage, c’est IN.

Solaire et léger,

A Tease

représente la partie jour de son premier EP

Eclipse

et précède des titres plus sombres – à découvrir prochainement sur Røcket TV.

Sébastien Rogier alias Røcket (en hommage à sa Guyane natale où on y lance la fusée Ariane) est un auteur-compositeur-producteur autodidacte de 24 ans. Ex-petit Chanteur à la Croix de Bois, il part en tournée partout dans le monde, participe à divers prime times sur la chaîne nationale et décide finalement de délaisser le chant lyrique et son aube pour se consacrer à son véritable amour : la pop et la danse. Inspiré principalement par Michael et Janet Jackson, Røcket pose sa voix sucrée sur ses productions Pop/R&B où synthés et basses électroniques s’entrechoquent. Après

Crush

, Røcket dévoile aujourd’hui son second single

A Tease

, deux extraits de l’EP Éclipse.

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de staat présente le clip de son nouveau single numbers up

De Staat présente le clip de son nouveau single « Numbers Up »

De Staat

Nouveau clip « Numbers Up »

Douze ans après leurs débuts, les Néerlandais de De Staat restent délicieusement difficiles à catégoriser. En travaillant sur les nouveautés, Florim a embrassé le célèbre éclectisme de son groupe pour produire le premier projet d’art auditif du rock, reflétant les couleurs primaires rouge, jaune et bleu. Cette année, ils ne sortiront pas d’album studio, mais une énorme collection de nouveaux titres est diffusée en streaming, depuis novembre et tout au long de 2022. Les trois couleurs primaires représentent chacune une facette de la musique du groupe. Rouge pour la partie plus sombre et agressive de De Staat ; jaune pour la partie plus enjouée, amusante et mobile ; bleu pour la partie plus introspective et mélodique. Il s’agit d’un projet conçu pour la diffusion en continu, mais qui fait revivre l’esthétique visuelle des vinyles à pochette. Aujourd’hui on retrouve le clip de

Numbers Up

, extrait du projet jaune. A propos du clip, Torre Florim explique : « La vidéo fait référence aux vidéos de performances de groupes télévisés à l’ancienne, que nous adorons. Cependant, au lieu d’un public ordinaire, nous sommes entourés d’un public simplifié « nouveau et amélioré » : les emojis. ».

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miesa shares her new single blind

Miesa shares her new single « Blind »

Miesa

New single « Blind »

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Entitled « Blind », the seductive slow-burned alt R&B ballad drips with a nostalgic yearning. Miesa’s velvety vocals glide effortlessly over a spellbinding soul-bearing melody making for the perfect song about the highs and lows of romance. Miesa confides, “Blind » is one of those songs that feels like everyone’s story and no one’s story all at the same time,” she adds, “sometimes in relationships the picture could be blurry.” “Blind,” is off of her upcoming EP.

A poised and heartfelt vocalist,

Miesa

‘s knack for updating the classic R&B and pop sounds of the past comes to the fore on singles such as 2016’s « Too Bad for You, » 2020’s « Unsaid, » and the following year’s « 4U. »

Miesa

has been involved in the entertainment industry on some level since childhood, going back to performances at pageants and talent shows. Her father, a musician, encouraged her interest in a wide variety of music. After

Miesa

signed to the

Sony

-affiliated

Siri Music Group

, she released a handful of singles from 2013 through 2016, including « Antidote, » « Nope (Can’t Let Go), » « Too Bad for You, » and « Sway (I Miss You). »

In 2016, she also appeared on the

Skyville Live

webcast alongside

Patti Austin

and

Andra Day

. In early 2017, she issued another single, « Overdrive, » which was a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart;it also received remixes and appeared in an acoustic version. As the 2010s came to a close,

Miesa

delivered more singles, including 2018’s « Broken » and 2019’s « Unsaid. » Also in 2019, Miesa was featured as the Grammys’ NEXT artist and kicked off their Drop Series. Following the 2020 acoustic collection « Stripped, » which featured the

Emeli Sandé

cover « Breaking the Law, » she issued the single « Worried. » In anticipation of her debut album,

Miesa

offered the single « 4U. » A duet with

Justin Garner

produced by

Mansur

, it appeared in April 2021.

Her highly anticipated upcoming single « Blind » is set for release on December 10th. The song was produced by Viirgos (Arianna Grande, Nicki Minaj) and is as bold in production as the lyrics, while infusing the soulful warmth of her vocals. Miesa confides, “Blind » is one of those songs that feels like everyone’s story and no one’s story all at the same time,” she adds, “sometimes in relationships the picture could be blurry.” Mixed by Paul Boutin (Toni Braxton, Babyface, Ariana Grande) and mastered by the legendary Herb Powers Jr. (Alicia Keys, Whitney Houston), “Blind » is off of her upcoming set.

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ed mount présente son nouveau clip distant calls ft flore benguigui

ED MOUNT présente son nouveau clip ‘Distant Calls’ ft. Flore Benguigui

ED MOUNT ft. FLORE BENGUIGUI

NOUVEAU CLIP ‘DISTANT CALLS’

DISPONIBLE

– FUTUR RECORDS –

Distant Call est le second single du nouvel album du parisien Ed Mount qui paraîtra en janvier prochain sur le label Futur Records (Ricky Hollywood, Mou, Pégase…). Cette fois il s’entoure de Flore Benguigui (chanteuse de l’Impératice) pour un titre traitant des amitiés qui se fanent. Une ode nostalgique entre Beegees et Sam Evian.

Ed Mount, l’alias de Thibault Chevaillier est né il y a 5 ans. Ce jazzman autodidacte a fait sa crise d’adolescence sur le tard en explorant avec Ed Mount la coolitude qu’il n’avait pas pu exprimer lors de la première partie de son parcours de musicien. De son passé de jazzman, il a conservé une pratique assidue de l’instrument et la recherche d’harmonie surprenantes, mais avec Ed Mount le terrain de jeu est désormais la classic pop et les grands maîtres anglo-saxons (Paul Simon, McCartney, Prince) et des influences Californiennes (Michael Franks, Steely Dan) mixé à la modernité et le minimalisme des formations comme Crumb, Mild High Club ou Benny Sings.

Lorsqu’il ne compose pas dans son home studio, on peut croiser son toucher magique aux côtés de Malik Djoudi, Halo Maud et Ricky Hollywood. Une famille musicale qui perpétue la lignée d’une pop française exigeante.

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