NewsStromae answers interview question with a new single

Stromae answers interview question with a new single

Touching television moment in France: Pop singer Stromae introduced his new single in an interview on the news.

Paris – Belgian singer Stromae (“Alors On Danse”) responded to an interview question on French TV news with a song, introducing his new single.

Journalist Anne-Claire Coudray asked the artist on TF1 on Sunday whether music had helped him to free himself from loneliness. Stromae then began to sing, “I’m not alone with being lonely.” It was the first time that he presented his new single “L’Enfer”.

In the song, which translates as “Die Hölle” in German, Stromae sings about suicidal thoughts. It is already the second single that the 36-year-old musician has released in the past few months. In October, after a long break, he brought out the title “Santé”, which is a tribute to workers. His new album “Multitude” is due to be released on March 4th. dpa

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