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Young singer Rosemarie unveils her delicate track Le Lilas on January 13, 2021


It is with his first title Summer night released in September that Rosemarie started to make itself known. The singer releases her second music video The Lilac January 13 and the year 2021 could well be perfectly fulfilled if health events allow it. Openings planned for Apple and for Shannon Wright, enough to increase its notoriety, time will tell.

A singer with delicate lyrics

French song now has a new reference full of talent. The one who used to be called Paillette cheerfully uses his beautiful voice with magical music with texts in French that compete in poetry. The clip of The Lilac was shot in the Loire. The lyrics are uncompromising with a painful breakup approached with hindsight but not without heartbreak. The music accompanies the sensitivity of the voice and the words for a sweet trip that will speak to everyone. Does the singer get naked after a delicate personal story? The mystery remains, the song can in any case resonate differently in the mind of each listener. 27 years old (Rock’n’Roll age?), Rosemarie is from Saint Etienne but live in Lyon for several years. She has been writing and composing in French since very recently. Music is already a long history for her who followed a course in classical piano at the conservatory, enough to start on solid foundations. The piece The Lilac was composed and written by Rosemarie and arranged by Olivier Koundouno, who worked among others with Emily Loizeau and Dick Annegarn. The first title Summer night released in September followed the same path. Rosemarie defines herself as an artist-entrepreneur because she takes care of everything, constantly at the end of the day: self-production, promotion, booking, it is to a real priesthood that she devotes herself to live her passion for music.

This title The Lilac will creep into your mind to never let go with its delicate sweetness and its poetic melancholy. We must listen to and support this young artist determined to find her place on the French-speaking music scene!

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