“For me, it’s swinging, shouting!”

The talents parade on the set of The Voice. A few days ago, the coaches had the opportunity to meet Abram, a street singer in Paris who, for his time on the show, chose to perform Cornerstone, emblematic title of Benjamin Clementine. A former financial analyst, the 33-year-old made the decision to leave everything, “job, comfort, safety”, to live from his passion. “Singing in the street is sharing. It’s crazy to see the effect it has on people. I’m lucky to be able to meet great people. It’s one of the things that motivates me most”, he explained in particular in his portrait. For him, the set of The Voicerepresented “realization” of a year of hardship spent on the street. “It hasn’t been easy every day, the road is long”. A “road” which now seems all mapped out for Abram.

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Vincent Niclo cash on Abram’s performance

If Vianney, Amel Bent, Bigflo and Oli or even Zazie were conquered by the performance of the budding singer, Vincent Niclo, for his part, affirms that he would not have bothered to turn around if he had been a coach. . “I am sincere”he confided on the airwaves of South Radio this Monday March 27, 2023 before qualifying his remarks. “It doesn’t mean this boy doesn’t have talent and isn’t going to have a career, but I wouldn’t have looked back.”

The reason ? The interpreter of Since you’re leaving don’t like that kind of voice. “For me, it’s a bit of swinging, shouting. I don’t like voices like that, but there are artists who have voices like that and who have had a great career so…” A well-defined opinion that is likely to make people talk. If Vincent Niclo does not have the chance to sit in a red armchair, he would nevertheless dream of being able to coach the talents of The Voice. Unfortunately, no one has offered him yet.

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