Damso, Louane, Lucky Love… 18 artists gathered on a piece in favor of Sidaction

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To raise awareness of the fight against HIV and support research, Damso called on a Gospel choir, as well as 17 artists gathered around the new title “Grand Soleil”.

Sidaction, scheduled for March 21, 22 and 23, has just launched its awareness campaign and call for donations. For the occasion, the association announced the release of “Grand Soleil”, an exclusive song led by rapper Damso accompanied by a Gospel choir.

Seventeen artists will also give voice for the cause in this title which aims to raise awareness of the prevention of HIV and the support of the persons concerned. Among them, we find Louane, Eddy de Pretto, Juliette Armanet, Eva, Lucky Love or Apple.

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The complete list of artists

  • Adèle Castillon
  • Amadou and Mariam
  • Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • Eddy de Pretto
  • El Grande Toto
  • Eva
  • Fally Ipupa
  • Hoshi
  • Juliette Armanet
  • Kalash Criminal
  • Louane
  • Lous and the Yakuza
  • Lucky Love
  • Medine
  • Maere Pierre
  • Apple
  • Youssoupha

To discover “Grand Soleil”, you will have to wait until Friday, March 14. The funds collected by the sale of this single will be donated to Sidaction to finance research and associations engaged in the field.

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