“I didn’t know it was that asshole”, Léa Salamé receives Clara Luciani, finds out who her ex is and insults her in “Quelle époque”!

She only needed four years. Four years to prove that she is one of the greatest French artists and that our country has a new singer full of talent. Indeed, it was in 2018 that Clara Luciani landed on the media scene with her album “Sainte-Victoire”. Released on April 6, 2018, this project will allow the artist, now 30 years old, to emerge and show that the country will be able to count on her for the next few years in the musical field. Following the release of the album, the young woman received the Victory of the group or stage revelation artist at the Victoires de la musique 2019 which will propel her career.

Invited to all TV sets, and another album later (“Heart” released in 2021: editor’s note), Clara Luciani, is now a seasoned artist and has almost nothing left to prove. And for that, she can thank her ex as she confided on the set of “What an era!” this Saturday, February 18. Indeed, during his appearance on the show France 2,Léa Salamé recalled the story of the album “Sainte-Victoire”. “I didn’t know that your first album, Sainte-Victoire, is that asshole Charles!”dropped the host before her guest confirmed her words and swung: “Let’s kiss!”

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“Your former lover, because you were crazy about him. He dumped you by text, when you were living together”then recalled Léa Salamé before specifying: “She (Clara Luciani: editor’s note) moved away. She fell into real depression afterwards. Your mother even says of you that you were a zombie for almost a year. And for good, it inspired your first album We say thank you Charles”. Resentful Clara Luciani? Not at all : “Completely. In fact, I sent him the copy of the first album saying ‘thank you for that!'”.

Subsequently, the artist who “past thirties” indicated that “that sorrow” gave him the impression that there was “never had sadness in this world” except his. “That there had never been any broken hearts. That I was the very first when none at all! Now that I’m over thirty, I realize that there are many heartaches in one life and we all live it”she continued before André Manoukian took the floor: “But that’s the most beautiful engine there is for writing songs!”. If the argument of the former member of the jury of “The New Star” convinced everyone, the rest of his explanation did not fail to provoke hilarity on the set: “Yes, getting dumped… Beethoven, he wrote the Moonlight Sonata because he got dumped. But it’s also true! Without that, we would have missed out on a masterpiece. work”. An example, as André Manoukian usually gives, who relaxed the atmosphere in “What an era!”.

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