Julien from “Star Academy” gets the date wrong for his single and makes his mea culpla

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Initially announced for this Friday, February 23, the single “Comme tout le monde” by Julien Lieb will finally be released later. The “Star Academy” finalist apologized for this false joy.

The two finalists of the “Star Academy”, Pierre and Julien, never stop talking about them. The first, big winner of this last edition, is currently under the Spanish sun to shoot the video for his first hit “Those we were”. A big hit for Dadju’s protégé, whose title is a huge success.

Julien always makes his fans languish, who can no longer wait for his first single: “Comme tout le monde”. A title described as poignant, which even made its future interpreter shed tears. Initially announced this Friday, February 23, the title should finally be released later. The finalist made his mea culpa in a story posted this Tuesday.

The former resident of the castle had gotten a little carried away and therefore wanted to apologize to his community. Without revealing the exact release date of the single, Julien declared on his networks: “ So… I got a little fired up. The single will therefore be released before the tour but it will not be released this Friday “. With this blunder, the singer expresses his impatience to share this title with his fans: “ It’s me, I really wanted to give it to you so here it is, and how can I tell you that I’m not really used to all that yet, so I make mistakes, it happens “. False joy therefore for the fans who will have to be patient before discovering “Comme tout le monde”.

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