Yseult in “The Voice Kids”: relive her poignant duet with Coline

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This Saturday, October 5, Yseult was on “The Voice Kids” to perform her song “Corps” with one of the show’s young finalists. A pure moment of music and emotion.

After weeks of competition, “The Voice Kids” 2024 is coming to an end. During this final, coaches Slimane, Claudio Capeo, Patrick Fiori and Lara Fabian saw their teams fight for victory. And it was that of the latter, Tim (12 years old), who won the show after performing on stage “Who has the right” with its author Patrick Bruel.

This final of “The Voice Kids” was also marked by the performance of young Coline in a duet with Yseult. Together, they sang the title “Corps” with emotion.

A moment which marked the public and the spectators, who did not fail to praise the performance on social networks: “ Is it legal to make us cry so much? », “Corps d'Yseult must win a Grammy awards”, “Yseult is the best French-speaking singer of this generation and I am not afraid to say it », We can read on the X platform.

One of the most beautiful duets given this season in The Voice Kids? No doubt about it. Enough to leave young Coline with vibrant memories of her time on the show with the singer nominated this year at the WECB Music Awards in two categories, “Collab'/international duo” and “Social Hit” for her title “Alibi.” A song that has become a real international hit that she shares with the artists Sevdaliza and Pabllo VIttar.

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