That must have made him smile. Chanel chose the title as the soundtrack for her latest ad campaign. “Follow me” It was released by Amanda Lear in 1978. The song, which was a huge box at the time, has sunk into oblivion in recent years, but has enjoyed a new lease of life thanks to the advertising advertisement for the perfume “Coco Mademoiselle”. Disco queen right now Nursing Home 2In an interview with Kev Adams and Jean Reno, she agreed to discuss her title and the loot it brings thanks to her use by Chanel. Parisian. “Last year, they said they wanted to buy the 25-year exclusive rights to the song through my manager… Considering my age (83), I chose to negotiate for three years. And now 50 ads pop up a year. One day all over the world…”, recalled in the preface. While initially assuring him that he received half a million dollars for the use of his song, the artist insisted on putting the dots on the i. “Exaggerated like with journalists… You know, the record company takes half. Then you have to share it with the composer (German Tony Monn). If it ends up being 5,000 or 6,000 euros… Well, a few more zeros (laughs)… I don’t want to talk about money, but more Good…”he said sincerely.
It later went back to the birth of this title. “I wrote it. I was on my way to Germany to shoot a TV series. When I got to the airport, I looked out the window and saw a minibus that took the plane to the parking lot with the words ‘Follow Me’ on it. I wanted to tell this story., he remembered. She assures that the title is experiencing a new youth, thanks to Chanel’s advertising. “This is crazy. People rushed to Shazam (the app that instantly recognizes a song) and I found myself #1 in searches (shazame over a million times). Here again I’m on the charts around the world. Even in South Korea it was at the top… So proud.”welcomes Amanda Lear. Even more surprising, she said she was open to the idea of collaborating with Gims or Booba. “Tell them I’m ready”he finished.
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Source: Programme Television

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