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Clara Luciani recounts her breakup with this “asshole Charles” who inspired her first album

Twitter screenshot Clara Luciani would probably never have had a career in music if a breakup had not triggered the writing of her first musical project in 2017.

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Clara Luciani would probably never have had a career in music if a breakup had not triggered the writing of her first musical project in 2017.

TELEVISION – We all kiss Charles. Passing through the show what time on France 2, singer Clara Luciani confided in the reasons that led her to write her first musical project.

This Saturday, February 18, on the set of Léa Salamé, the singer with four Victoires de la musique thus returned to the creation of her EP “ Love Monster »released in 2017. A first album that would never have seen the light of day without a certain Charles.

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“I didn’t know that your first album, it’s that ‘asshole Charles'”, launches the journalist and presenter, before Clara Luciani immediately replies with humor: “Let’s kiss!” “.

Enough to convince Léa Salamé to tell the main lines of this breakup with rather beneficial consequences for Clara Luciani, as you can see in the video above. “He was your old lover, you were crazy about him […] He dumped her by text when they were living together. She falls into a real depression. Her mother even says she was a zombie for a year.

“A bad for good, it inspired your first album”then remarks Léa Salamé. “Besides, I had sent him the copy of the first EP saying really ‘thanks for that'”, then remembers Clara Luciani, amused by this memory.

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The artist behind the albums Sainte-Victoire et Heart admits that before this first project and this breakup, she had “the impression that before [elle] there had never been sadness in this world”.

“At the time, when it happened to me, I said to myself that it was totally exclusive: I have to tell everyone how crazy it is, and that’s what gave me finally the legitimacy to write songs, in French”, also recognizes the native of Martigues.

A confession that allows André Manoukian to point out that ruptures are at the origin of some of the greatest music. ” Beethoven a écrit the Moonlight Sonata because that he got dumped “, he lets go with humor, also citing “ an entire Phil Collins album written like this ».

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