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“I was looking for a…”: big blank and slight discomfort, Léa Salamé gets tripped up against Julien Doré

Julien Doré reveals himself in a new album, called
Impostor. On the occasion of the promotion of this opus,
the singer was the guest of Léa Salamé, this Thursday, November 14, 2024 on France Inter.

And quickly, the journalist will trip over her feet by describing this extraordinary artist: “You exploded 17 years ago, when you participated in Nouvelle star, with already a cover, the cover of Moi, Lolita, by Alizée.
And there, the whole of France discovers this young man, uh…”,
she said, searching for words, before continuing after a silence: “Blond, I was looking for a word and suddenly it didn’t come.”

Léa Salamé has a hard time describing Julien Doré

A qualifier that will make Julien Doré laugh. “Yes, that’s it, I felt…”, will continue the singer, who notices that Léa Salamé is looking for words.
“You saw the silence…”she said, with a bitter smile. “That one was great,” blurted out the singer, not helping him at all.

“It’s a slightly awkward silence,” concludes Léa Salamé. In this new album, the singer has had fun by covering hits that have accompanied him throughout his life. Moreover, he covered the song Ah les crocodiles, for his son. “I couldn’t see myself, in this album of covers, not covering a song that spoke to him, immediately”he confided on France Info.

The singer’s confidences about his son

Indeed, Julien Doré is the happy father of a little boy who motivates him every day to be fulfilled. “I knew I was going to make my son laugh”he admitted. With his recovery, he also hopes
“make a few kids laugh and maybe even receive messages”.

Moreover, his own parents did not hesitate to thank him for having made this new version of the title which accompanies many toddlers. “And this was the case with parents who told me: ‘We were so fed up with the original version that we had to listen toand that it still did us a little good and even amused us, as parents.’”

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