Strong and independent in its new single “Domino”

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After the title “Divine”, Lenie breaks, this time, a toxic relationship in his brand new single “Domino” with pop sound.

We had left Lenie in the middle of a romantic trip to Disneyland, but it is a completely different story that the singer of “Divine” tells us in her new single. Released this Friday, January 31, “Domino”, this time addresses the dark side of romantic relationships, those which become toxic and from which it is necessary to detach.

“I fell for you like a domino. Darling, you thought about my owner. You thought you will never let you go”sings in the start of the refrain of this title leading to the pop sound which carries the message of independence and strength of the single.

Objective Dance with Stars for Lenie

After having already shared four titles since its release from the Star Academy, just a year ago, among which “I'm more afraid” and “without you”, the young artist from La Ciotat does not intend to raise the foot. It will indeed be on the parquet floor of “Dance with the stars” on TF1 from February 7.

Motivated, the former Academician nourishes claims before the launch of the competition which will oppose it to Eve Gilles, Jungeli and Florent Manaudou, among others, as she entrusted to WECB last December. Its resolution for 2025: “Win Dance with the stars”, She had confided to us then.

While waiting to find her in the company of her dance partner, Jordan Mouillerac, on TF1, Lenie fans should quickly adopt the heady “Domino” to the delight of the singer. “I can't wait to see you dance on it, to see you like”she shared on her networks.

Find Lenie, this Friday, January 31 on WECB, in Camille Combal's show from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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