the French pop of Adé which feels good

If you were a melody, I would write my most beautiful idyll, such a feverish song.” The ex-singer of the group Thérapie Taxi goes solo and publishes his first album, So what ?this Friday, September 23, 2022. An album that is both personal, which speaks of love, of travel and which allows the artist to impose himself with a unique identity, between pop and folk.

Before the release of the album, Adé had already had great success with the two titles “Tout savoir and “Sunset”, released upstream.

The 13-track album, with very pop sounds, will undoubtedly be talked about in the weeks to come. Adé’s voice, recognizable among a thousand, does not derogate from the effect of lightness and of positivity, as in the hits of his former group Thérapie Taxi, now disbanded. Also a former member of the group, Zaoui has also just released a first solo EP. He was Emilie Mazoyer’s guest a few days ago.

Adé has gradually imposed itself with his solo career. It was notably found last year on the title “Parc fermé” by Benjamin Biolay. With his new album, the artist immerses us in a melodious journeyBetween love stories and crossings of the night.

The titles and aesthetics of Adé’s music videos are largely inspired by his trip to the United States.

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Ade is the guest of Émilie Mazoyer in the show decibels. She will be on a concert tour throughout France in 2023.

Adé’s new album, “And Then?” is available this Friday, September 23, 2022

Decibels, the chronicle

Too busy slaloming between the seriously ill who ask you almost in a panic, ”but what have you got planned for the New Year? ”, that you have neglected the musical news a little? Don’t worry, Emilie Mazoyer tells you everything: Mister Fiori’s birthday, Christine and the queens presents (almost) REDCAR and Jane Birkin in retro.


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