Eve Angeli, what relationship does she keep with her ex Michel? “It’s ancient history” (EXCLUDED)

For many years, Eve Angeli worked on her music by collaborating with Michel Rostaing. The two acolytes loved each other, both in life and on stage, and remained together until 2015. Today, the 41-year-old singer leads a completely different life. Married to a mysterious anonymous man with whom she is madly in love, she resumes her career by producing a new album herself, without the need for a manager to chapote her.

It is thanks to her fans, and their participation on the Ulule platform, that Eve Angeli will release ten unreleased titles symbolizing peace and love. Ambassador of the Defense of the animal association, she will donate part of the profits collected to all these poor creatures in need, taking refuge in the 260 shelters federated in France by the organization. Concerning the music, nice surprises await all those who will have the chance to obtain this album, entitled I spread...

Eve Angeli wrote almost all of these new songs and chose the teams that take care of the arrangements. Speakers include: Quebecer Stéphane Lessard, who wrote Helen for Roch Voisine, Jérôme Carreira, a piano virtuoso who lives in Portugal, Kamil Rustam, former author of Johnny Hallyday and Vinnie Colaiuta, Sting’s drummer. We will not find, on the other hand, the name of Michel Rostaing in the texts of the libretto.

Everyone lives their life today

With Michel it’s complicatedexplains Eve Angeli to Pure people. He has a lot of projects on his side and I understand that. But suddenly it’s a bit of ancient history. Everyone makes a living today, whether emotionally or professionally speaking. But professionally I think he dropped the case, really. Even if I want to be free and I want to take care of my career, I think we can still keep some ties and not put everything in the background, or even in the background. But hey, we are all different in life. I will reach out to him if at any time there is a need. And I’m glad he’s continuing his plans. There is no grudge, but there is no longer too much mutual aid.”

Interview by Yohann Turi. Any reproduction prohibited without the mention of Purepeople.com.

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