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SÉVERIN: ÇA IRA TU VERRAS

A trop stylé Frenchie Friday.
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Here’s a trop stylé chanson to start your weekend off right: “Ça ira tu verras”, performed live by Séverin at Studios Saint Germain, Paris. Oh, a close friend commented that this type of song reminds her much of Paul Simon’s worldbeat album, Graceland.

The Parisian pop prince, Séverin, is the disbanded half of One-Two. His 2016 album, Ça ira tu verras, showed his attention to detail and discerning taste for the way music should be made. Produced with the help of Sage (Ambroise), his partner at Studio Navarin, the album Ça ira tu verras is a personal, sincere and emotional milestone for Séverin.

“I tell stories through music and the French language. I guess we could call it ‘chanson Francaise’ or maybe just independent French music,” he told L’exception about his music style.

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Featured image via Marie Claire.

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Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.
Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.

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