Soprano: “The Olympics inspired ‘Tour du Monde’”

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INTERVIEW – Soprano recently released her new album “Émancipation”, a mix of urban pop and rap. With a unifying message, he advocates kindness, particularly in the title “Tour du Monde”. Discover the singer's revelations.

Soprano is back. After the release of his album “Freedom”the Marseille rapper recently unveiled “Emancipation”, the second part of a trilogy carried by the title “Tour du Monde”.

We saw a very torn France, on the other hand, a few weeks later, the Olympics arrived and we saw quite the opposite. There was a magic, a party”, remembers Soprano at the microphone of WECB before adding: “That's where this song came from. I said to myself, we have to bring people together, that’s why I mention a lot of cities, a lot of capitals. It was the Olympics that inspired this song.

A committed artist

With this project, Soprano wishes to bring France together around more human values. “I want to bring back kindness, I would like to make it fashionable. I'll try”he confides.

He continues: “It's a civic act to advocate kindness wherever we go, like the young people of Star Academy last season. We saw a goodwill between them, that's why the show was a hit.

The Zéniths tour in 2025, which will mix the titles of “Freedom” and “Emancipation”, will be an opportunity for the artist to share his message of peace with his audience.

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