Santa invites us into his new musical world in the “Inspired” podcast

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Member of the group Hyphen Hyphen since 2009, Samanta Cotta known as Santa looks back on the creation of “Pop Corn Salé”, her first solo single, in this new episode of “Inspirés”.

After almost 15 years of adventure within the Hyphen Hyphen group, the young woman chose to explore the industry in a new way by going solo and in French.

Santa: “I think in French because it’s the voice of my little voice. The Englishman is a great way to conquer the world. And in the case of Hyphen Hyphen, it’s beautiful that friendship can conquer the world. With the French, I am setting out to conquer mine.”

She reveals this new world in her album 999. She narrates the title Salted Popcorn », who shares a new part of his life and new emotions. This single is an opportunity for the singer to talk about her fragilities and her feelings and experiences.

In this new episode of Inspired », Santa also opens up about his creative process. The young woman produces her songs in her bedroom, giving free rein to her inspirations. Thus, it was during the night and in the middle of his room that Salted Popcorn » came to life. She tells us
behind the scenes of his sound works in the new episode of Inspired » !

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