Marine and her hit “my fault”: the release of the clip is imminent

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Next Wednesday, naval fans will discover his very first clip. In the meantime, the winner of the Star Academy Tease “my fault” with the first intriguing glimpses.

Fans were waiting for him and here it is! The preview of the clip of “My fault”, the first naval single, ignited the networks. Directed by Elisa Baudoin, who has already collaborated with Maëlle, Janie or Aliocha Schneider, the clip promises a poetic and retro aesthetic.

Marine appears to be dressed in a pink top, on a green floor in front of a wooden wall, while a phone is above her. She sings the iconic lyrics of the refrain there: “The glass is full. Is it still my fault? “

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In the comments, the fans are impatient, and even Jacquemus, assumed fan of the Star Academy, reacted. And for good reason, Marine had recently revealed that her clip outfit would be signed by the famous designer, accompanying the announcement of a legendary selfie “Me Mimi in Jacquemus “.

On her channel, she also shared a new extract in which we see her, Walkman on her ears, sing on the steps of a staircase. For Marine, this clip is the first in a future series. If “my fault” marks the start of his musical career, the release date of his first album should be unveiled during the year. In the meantime, the clip for “my fault” will be released this Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 3 p.m. Wednesday.



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