Vianney takes height in the glacial clip “Where do I go”

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Vianney has just released the video for his song “Where do I go”, a duet with Armenian singer Rosa Linn. A beautiful ballad in which he opens his heart in English.

Vianney knows how to reinvent himself. On the deluxe version of his album “À 2 à 3”, released on November 22, we find 23 collaborations with different artists from a very broad musical spectrum. Sorry! From Kendji Girac to Gazo via Mentissa and Ed Sheeran, the French singer once again reveals his eclecticism and his ability to bring people together.

Among these duets, one title is particularly close to his heart: “Where do I go”, with the Armenian singer Rosa Linn. A ballad with pop folk sounds highlighted in a clip released this December 21.

Vianney leaves his comfort zone in “Where do I go”: he leaves aside the language of Molière to respond to Rosa Linn entirely in English. The result is a sincere dialogue that touches the heart. “But when you hold me / You're taking me home / You show me the place I belong“, sings Vianney.

A novelty which did not fail to appeal to its fans. “It’s “weird” to hear Vianney sing in English… but what a voice!!! Superb duo!“, enthuses a user on YouTube. “Very beautiful song, thank you both. Maybe one day she will sing in French with you?“, hopes another.

A music video filmed in Norway

Released a few days before Christmas, the video for this song transports us to Norway, in a dazzling snowy landscape. In this video, Vianney swapped his guitar for a fur-lined jacket. It was “the coldest shoot of my life, but above all the most beautiful“, confided the singer on Instagram, specifying that the thermometer was around -18 degrees.

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But the result is worth it! The clip has already been viewed nearly 100,000 times and Vianney's fans are delighted. “Congratulations to the whole team for this beautiful clip. We are amazed by these breathtaking landscapes. And what a magnificent song, your two voices go together perfectly“, congratulates a user on Instagram.

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