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“Nevermore”: a mysterious teaser of Mylène Farmer questions the fans


Uno surprise that all fans of the French singer were waiting for. While she was supposed to make an announcement tonight at 7:30 p.m., Mylène Farmer finally published a short thirteen-second video on her Youtube channel. In this teaser, his admirers can see the eye of a crow in close-up, then the word “Nevermore”, “never more” in French, displayed in red. A video accompanied by an extract from Baudelaire’s poem To the reader, which Mylène Farmer set to music in her latest album, Disobedience, report West France.

Since Wednesday, June 9, fans of the singer have been stamping their feet with impatience. Mylène Farmer had indeed changed the banner of her Youtube channel. The latter now displays the four letters MF-NM, in red. MF refers to Mylène Farmer, but who is NM? Initials that have questioned the many admirers of the singer. The latter mentioned the possibility of a duet with this mysterious NM.

” To be continued “

But this first clue was followed this evening by the publication of the teaser, raising questions about the initials. NM would therefore evoke his new project “Nevermore”, which recalls the poem The crow by Edgar Allan Poe. In this text, a crow annoys the narrator by replying “Never again!” To all his questions.

A video that could worry the admirers of the singer. Do these clues signal the end of his career? The star was quick to promise in the video’s YouTube chat, however, that the case was “one to watch,” as one fan posted on Twitter.

The teaser was called “cruel” by some fans of the singer, who are waiting to learn more. The mystery continues to hover over this potential new project and the interpretations are numerous.

What is Mylène Farmer’s project, titled “Nevermore”? Is she going to release a new album? A new single? The fans must still wait and continue to watch for the clues that the singer will distill …


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