“The Voice Kids”: Slimane forms an adorable duo with a candidate

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For the start of season 10, the coach adorably offered to sing his hit “Avant toi” in the company of young Salomée, a fan of the singer.

Season 10 of “The Voice Kids” is already shaping up to be legendary. While the show only has two episodes, many memorable moments have already enlivened this start of the season. Viewers will definitely remember Yasmine's performance and her magnificent version of “Lily” by Pierre Perret. The jury has had a makeover by integrating Patrick Fiori and Claudio Capéo into its seats, while the other two seats are still occupied by Lara Fabian and Slimane.

The latter, winner of the fifth season of the talent show, has already made a name for himself by bitterly regretting his choice over a very talented candidate. But his adventure is not off to a bad start! The singer was indeed at the origin of one of the best moments of this season.

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Young Salomée, even before starting her performance, showed her admiration for Slimane. The budding artist admitted to often singing the hit “Avant toi”, the duet between Slimane and Vitaa. Without hesitating, the singer of “Mon Amour” then suggested to Salomée to do a duet, which she quickly accepted. The two then performed the title a capella for the delight of the spectators and the jury. A magnificent moment that the young girl will not forget any time soon!

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