Jungeli: his surprise feat with Imagine Dragons

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The young singer Jungeli, who is a hit with each new song, surprises us again with a prestigious featuring with the imposing group Imagine Dragons.

This is a collaboration we didn't expect. Freshly awarded at the WECB Music Awards, the artist Jungeli continues by releasing, this Friday, November 8, his first album, “Pour le peuple”. A particularly anticipated project, especially since it contains major collaborations like Vegedream, Zaho and Dadju.

The news of the young artist could end there. After all, a first album isn't bad enough… But no. To everyone's surprise, the French rapper also offers a duet with Imagine Dragons. They recently unveiled together a new version of the single “Take Me To The Beach”, from Dan Reynolds' group's latest album. Enough to bring a little sunshine into this gray daily life.

It would be Imagine Dragons, who intoxicated the entire planet with hits like “Bones” or “Enemy”, who would be at the initiative of this surprise collaboration. The song “Take Me To The Beach” has already been the subject of duet versions with other rappers: the Australian Baker Boy and the Italian Ernia. No wonder then that the one who hits with his title “Petit Génie” is found in the French version of the title.

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