Axel Marbeuf engages a little more in two poignant singles

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Axel Marbeuf strikes this Friday, March 14, by revealing two new singles. After the success of “Chante”, the young singer revealed by the Star Academy continues to charm and take his fans.

“”Didn't you think that after 9 months I was going to get out of you only one song? “ Axel Marbeuf surprised his fans by revealing, this Friday, March 14, not one but two songs: “Why are you hurting yourself” and “from you”.

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“”To fully understand the story, I advise you to listen at first 'why you hurt yourself', which sounds like a last chance, then 'from you' in which we unfortunately arrive too late“, advises the former candidate of the Star Academy on his Instagram account before adding:”I hope these songs will allow you to get to know me better, me and my story.“”

Poignant singles

“”Why are you hurting yourself, yes tell me. Why do you do it all, I want to know. I would like you to see yourself like me I see you, say, do you hear me“, Can we hear him chant, accompanied by guitar chords, on the first song.

With “From you”, Axel Marbeuf also gives us a second moving and personal title which, between nostalgia and anger, will find its place with those who have already had the broken heart.

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