“It’s my fault”, a single by Marine from “Star Academy”, is seeing a surge in listening.
The Marine candidate continues her journey at the “Star Academy”. Often seated at the piano, she sang her song “C’est ma fault”, released two years ago, reports The Voice of the North.
Enough to give it a good spotlight. Released two years ago, the song written and composed by Marine Delplace, candidate for the 2024/2025 class of the “ Star Academy », jumped from 4,000 to 150,000 plays in one week on the music streaming platform Spotify.
It also displays 50,000 views on YouTube, to which must be added views on other platforms (Deezer, Apple, Amazon, etc.) which do not communicate their figures, as well as social networks (a video on Twitter already has 200,000 views). views). We can therefore estimate that the counters for this ballad are well over 500,000 listens.
A great performance for the young artist who has been playing the piano since she was 5 years old. It was also through the piano that she came to singing: “ My teacher also gave singing and choir lessons. Once I was early, I was listening to the others and she told me to take a microphone to try… and it came like that, naturally », she explained to our colleagues.
To the “ Star Academy », Marine has delivered several remarkable performances since the start of the season, with her accuracy and power, she naturally places herself among the favorites to reach the final. Last week, she was again in the top 3 of the teachers and on Friday evening, she was immunized by the teachers.
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1. Can you tell us more about the impact of the “Star Academy” on your music career?
2. How does it feel to have your single gaining so much attention after being released two years ago?
3. Do you think your success at the “Star Academy” has contributed to the sudden surge in your single’s popularity?
4. What prompted you to write and compose your own music?
5. Your song ”C’est ma faute” has a very personal lyrical content. Could you share with us what inspired you to write it?
6. As a piano player since the age of 5, how has your musical journey been so far?
7. How does your unique style of playing the piano and singing complement each other in your performances at the ”Star Academy”?
8. Who are your biggest musical influences and how have they inspired your sound?
9. What can we expect from you in the future music-wise?
10. Do you have any advice for aspiring musicians who might be going through difficult times in their career or struggling to gain recognition?