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Clara Luciani in tears, she talks about Françoise Hardy: “I would never have imagined…”

On November 15, Clara Luciani will unveil her third studio album entitled My bloodand of which she has already revealed two titles: Everything for me et Romance. To talk about it, the singer was received this Monday, September 23, 2024 by Léa Salamé on France Inter. During the interview, the artist spoke about her child who is celebrating his first birthday this month, and who is a source of happiness but also of worry.

Françoise Hardy: the last message she sent to Clara Luciani

Clara Luciani was able to discuss this subject with Françoise Hardy before the latter passed away. on June 11th at the age of 80. At the microphone of Léa Salamé, the singer of Grenada revealed the contents of the “last email“which Françoise Hardy sent to her to congratulate her after the birth of her little boy:”It’s great, Thomas has been the greatest joy of my entire life. PS: on the other hand, prepare yourself, you’re going to be worried all your life, and it’s not going to get any better when they grow up“. Since her guest had just mentioned Françoise Hardy, Léa Salamé took the opportunity to broadcast an extract from The questionwho is “favorite song of Thomas Dutronc”. Quickly, listening to her idol sing, Clara Luciani was overwhelmed by emotion.

The singer was moved by the voice of her idol, who was her mentor

It was only a minute later, after asking a new question, that the journalist realized that her interlocutor was in tears: “Oh, it moves you, I hadn’t seen… Does it make you cry to hear his voice or is it that song?“. Clara Luciani then responded and took the opportunity to talk about the bond they had that changed her life: “It’s her, it’s Françoise Hardy… It’s an incredible story to have loved the singer so much and then to have met the woman and to have had this little connection with her. (…) I would never have imagined. If I had told that to the 14, 15 year old teenager who listened to Françoise Hardy, she would never have believed it! I was extremely lucky because she was, at one point, my fairy godmother. Even before the first album came out, she heard it and she got it into her head to make it popular. And she had sent it to journalists from TeleramaI remember saying, ‘This has to work, it’s great’! When you’re starting out, when it’s the early days of a career and you have such a prestigious fairy godmother behind you… It was wonderful. I remember saying to myself, ‘But anyway, even if it doesn’t work, what do I care! I have Françoise Hardy who listened to me and who liked my songs’!“.

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