Jenifer blew her 40 candles yesterday! The singer, who appeared in the first season of Star Academy in the early 2000s, recently released a new album that made a name for himself. “N°9”.
20 years career, 5 million albums sold, many awards… Jennifer can boast of having a flawless career since her victory at Star Ac. So for this new album, the singer, who had nothing else to prove, wanted a more personal, festive piece in a vintage tone that suited her perfectly.
A dedicated artist, Jenifer is particularly proud of her new song, “If we go out tonight”. Jenifer is also the godmother of Refuge, which provides temporary shelter, social and psychological support to young people aged 18-25 who have been kicked out of their homes for being gay.
The singer and mother of 3, invited to Cà vous tonight at France 5, therefore returns to the meaning of her new resolute song: “This song is a true cry of love.” “It’s about supposing who we are by sweeping away the possible boxes they want to get us into,” he adds.. He narrates: “This is a tribute to tolerance, non-discrimination”.
says he haspainful gay friends”. As artists, she explains that she has “I witnessed many stories that people agreed to share with me”. He adds: “This album radiates sincerity. There are subjects that talk to me, touch me, and make me emotional”.
He then explains: “I chose this topic, and Mark Weld (singer-songwriter, editor’s note) lent me his wonderful pen to say the most truthful words and disperse with contrasts in the music to be said about it. It is a very upbeat and festive music. Trying to heal or accompany wounds to clearly assume that they are. We are sweeping the species!”
Melissa Tella
Source: Programme Television

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