These party songs. “My body” by Zaho de Sagazan, because you have to love yourself.

This winter break, we explore love – all forms of love. With one of the most impressive artists to emerge this year, we talk about accepting and loving your body.

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Singer Zaho de Sagazan in Audincourt, December 15, 2023. (LIONEL VADAM / MAXPPP)

This voice is one of the voices that most marked the year which is ending, both on stage and with the release of the album The Symphony of Lightning, last March. Zaho de Sagazan deploys a poetry that is both synthetic and carnal, in a singular form of half-autobiographical, half-fictional confession and, in My bodyshe questions the way a young woman looks at her body.

And when we talk about loving – loving your neighbor as yourself, for example, the obvious fact always comes up that loving yourself is not so easy.

In this episode of These party songsyou hear

Zaho de Saganzan, My body, 2023

Christopher, The Beautiful Bizarre, 1978

The position of the prone shooter, Acapulco, 2005

Christopher, I see myself as beautiful, 1980

Carla Bruni, The finest in the area, 2002

Bertrand Burgalat, Green and purple tracksuit, 2014

General Alcazar, A concern for perfection, 2005

Sanseverino, Me me me, 2021

Zaho de Saganzan, My body, 2023


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