Julien Doré covers Mylène Farmer for the first extract from his album “Imposteur”

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The singer has just unveiled, this Wednesday, August 28, the first extract from his album “Imposteur”. It is a cover of the hit “Pourvu qu'elles soient douces” by Mylène Farmer.

Julien Doré is getting ready to delight his fans with an album of covers entitled “Imposteur”. A varied opus that will range from French variety: “Couleur menthe à l'eau” by Eddy Mitchell, to rap with “La Kiffance” by Naps. The long-haired singer has just unveiled, this Wednesday, August 28, the first extract from this project with the cover of “Pourvu qu'elles soient douces” by Mylène Farmer.

The performer of “Paris-Seychelles”, in flip-flops and socks behind his piano, gives his stripped-down version of this acerbic pamphlet against male obsession unveiled in 1988. In the video clip released for the occasion, a banner encourages the viewer to donate one euro for ” support Julien ” in the manner of a reality TV show. The money donated is in fact intended to support a cause to which the singer has been attached for a long time.

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If the musician is the only one to perform this title, his new opus will also include duets. This is the case for the title “Un Homme Heureux” by William Sheller, which he will perform with Francis Cabrel. Hélène Segara will also be part of the Italian hit “Sarà Perché Ti Amo” and finally the actress Sharon Stone will sign, alongside the singer, an expected version of “Paroles, paroles”, the song immortalized by Dalida and Alain Delon.

“Pourvu qu'elles soient douces” opens the doors to a ball that promises to be grandiose, to be discovered on November 8. For those who can't wait, Julien Doré has shared numerous extracts and teasers on his Instagram account.

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