Marine reveals a delicate and poetic first clip with “My fault”

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Highly anticipated by his fans, the first naval clip is finally available. With “My fault”, a title released before her adventure at the Star Academy, the winner of the tele-hook reveals a visual with subtlety.

Fans were impatiently awaiting him, and he is finally there! Navy, the great winner of the Star Academyreveals this first clip this Wednesday to accompany his single “my fault”. For this introduction to her musical universe, the young artist opted for a refined aesthetic, subtly tinged with influences vintage.

A choice that has not failed to seduce his admirers. “Uh on the other hand, we talk about this nugget, all in simplicity with a retro touch?”enthuses a subscriber from the first seconds of the clip.

Directed by photographer Elisa Baudoin, the navy capture clip in a series of delicately composed paintings. Each plan seems to be frozen in a poetic melancholy: the singer listens to music without plugging her headphones, makes a call with a flower slipped in a plastic bag, or tastes popcorn in an empty cinema room.

A staging that reflects the emotion of “my fault”, a title that Marine had composed long before her adventure in the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys.

“My fault”, the beginning of a great adventure

With this first single, Marine reveals herself a little more. If the release date of his first album is still unknown, one thing is certain: fans will not have to wait a very long time. As with his predecessor, Pierre Garnier, the winner of the Star Academy 2023, the Marine album should see the light of day before the end of the year.

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