Kendji Girac collaborates with Louane on his new album “Vivre”

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Kendji Girac's new album “Vivre”, released this Friday October 4, has a nice surprise in store with the participation of Louane and P3gase on the track “Why”.

Kendji Girac is officially back with his sixth album, “Vivre”, released this Friday, October 4. After teasing this project with the single “If only…” last August, the 28-year-old artist unveils a personal and intimate album which celebrates his 10-year career. Faithful to his gipsy pop sounds, Kendji delivers himself through 11 tracks.

Louane and P3gase alongside Kendji

For this new opus, Kendji called on a long-time friend: Louane. On Instagram, the “Secret” singer shared a message for the singer. “ Ten years already Kendji, and what a great journey “, she wrote, before talking about her collaboration with her lover Florian Rossi, aka P3gase: “ Today, your sixth album is released and I had the chance to write the song 'Why' with P3gase. It's a gift to see you bring it to life. Thank you for your trust, my friend. »

But that's not all. Alongside the talented Louane, other big names also participated in the album “Vivre”, such as Vianney, Ycare, Emma Peters and Renaud Rebillaud. As Kendji prepares to embark on a tour to celebrate his decade of career, one question is burning on fans' lips: will these artists make an appearance on stage?

Response from January 31, 2026 which will mark the start of Kendji’s “Our 10th anniversary” tour.



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