“Encore Rose” by Corneille, a tribute to American soul/R’n’B of the late 70s and 80s

For this new album, Corneille wanted to pay tribute to His musicthe one who always manages to talk about him at every period of his life: American soul/R’n’B from the late 70s and 80s.

And then he also wanted to sing a promising tomorrow. He was tired of the apocalyptic predictions. He could have called the album “sweet words, crossed jackets and saxophone” but as he says, “it would have been too long”. Then it will be “Pink Ink”.

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This 9th album is an ode to love, which advocates that the only weapon against hatred can only be its opposite: love. It takes a lot of love to win a war and you have to write it down, write it down in pink ink.


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