Marine (“Star Academy”) gives the first clues to her album!

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Marine, winner of the “Star Academy” 2024, recently confided in her first album. We tell you everything!

Marine is on a small cloud. The winner of the “Star Academy” ignites the streaming platforms with her single “my fault”. Unsurprisingly, this title should appear on her first album that she will soon record.

The young singer recently said she already had some ready compositions. “”On my computer I have other songs that I wrote about the same period. Some have only the words, others have only the instrument. I have to come out all that but there are quite a few. Another is also completely over “assured Charles's accomplice to the Parisian.

She specifies: “I am very happy because the goal when I arrived at the “Star Ac” was precisely to challenge myself, to discover things that I had never done. I would like there to be a mixture of several universes that I like on my album.“”

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In “Star Academy on tour: the daily newspaper” on TF1+, viewers were able to discover the Marine shooting session for the cover of his first single. What already allow us to imagine the artistic direction of his disc.

The northerner had also told the newspaper Le Parisien her inspirations: “Things more in emotion, with perhaps piano-voice, and more dancing, rhythmic and electronic songs as I was able to do with Charlotte Cardin and Helena in the show. I don't have all the ideas yet. I will have to think about it. ” But first, she will go on tour with her promo comrades on February 21!

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