In the queer musical novelties, we note the new single of the singer Chéri who manages to combine electro, Latin sounds with a sense of French poetry by telling the story of a toxic romantic relationship.
Through words mixing Spanish and French, the queer artist shells out the ups and downs of a toxic relationship and all the emotions associated with it, from burning contempt to the despair of a dying idyll.
“With this song, I embraced my double culture and decided to talk about my strength, the rage that drives me following painful situations with a more powerful and more club sound”, explains the singer in a released press release. the day of the release of this electropop title. A strong proposition.
In the clip directed by Valentin Pitarch, Chéri projects himself into a variety of contexts: he recreates the Last Supper (in queer version) … before indulging in a sort of dreamlike rave party where shirtless men dressed in leather rub shoulders to him and caress him tenderly.
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