“All we leave” by Tibz, a more personal album than the previous one

Although Tibz’s musical adventure began very early, his career took a new turn in 2017 with the release of the single “Nation” that propels it at the top of radio and TV airplay. A unifying anthem carried by children’s choirs, “Nation” embodies the best of both worlds: a certain vision of French folk tinged with a hint of refreshing electro.

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Also unifying and catchy, “On n’est pas bien là?”, the second extract from the album, confirms the ability of the singer-songwriter to spread happiness.

On tour for nearly a year, Tibz began to write his new album on the roads of France. Snippets of texts, beginnings of melodies that will take shape with the help of his lifelong friend Hugo Lab but also of Boulevard des Airs, Mickaël Miro and Valentin Marceau.

A new album of compositions much more personal where we find pop titles in line with the first album, ballads that touch the heart and three duets shared with his friends Jérémy Frérot, Joyce Jonathan and Sylvain Duthu from Boulevard des Airs.

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