Michaël Youn does not stop. In full promotion of his new film BDE, available since February 24, 2023 on Prime Video, the 49-year-old actor continues the interviews. This Wednesday, March 1, 2023, Vincent Desagnat’s sidekick was therefore in the offices of Konbini for yet another interview. An opportunity for the actor to return to the success of his music, especially his hit Nocturnal bad faith.
It was in 2007 that Michaël Youn and Pascal Obispo, alias Fatal Bazooka and Vitoo, had the idea of parodying Night confessionsflagship title of the rapper Diam’s in feat with Vitaa from her album In my bubble. “Nocturnal bad faith at the base, it was an interlude. We had released Fous ta cagoule with my friends and we were going to release another single, but by the time we wrote the whole album and the single we needed, we said to ourselves, we have to find a good one. idea right away, what we’re doing here and which will allow us to reflect more calmly on the rest of the album. And we said to ourselves, we’re not going to make an original title, we’re going to make a parody of something that’s going on right now. Boom, Diam’s Vitaa, Nocturnal confessions, the guys’ response, Nocturnal bad faith”first explained the comedian.
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“You stole my flow”
In “3 weeks”the song was written and above all “valid” by Diam’s and Vitaa in person. “They died of laughter”, remembered Michaël Youn before sharing a crazy anecdote on the reaction of the artist. “Diam’s says to me: ‘Damn you stole my flow too… It’s the same'”, she would have launched during the listening. “She liked this song so much that behind her said: ‘I quit'”, reported the actor. And to conclude: “I wanted to do something that was a funny answer, I didn’t want to make fun of them and that’s really always what I try to do when I do parodies…it’s done with love”. Touching confidences.
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