Seven years away from the public eye allowed Stromae to simply live his life. He’s returned with a fresh taste of the musical gift he stowed away for so long.
, I remember working until 7 a.m. Suffering,” Stromae says. “Now I know that I don’t need to suffer to create good songs.”
Most of the album builds on what Stromae knows best: lyrical storytelling from the point of view of a fictional character, in a style that can recall Mexican . In making the record, he took inspiration from great Francophone singers Édith Piaf and Jacques Brel. “I think our job is to tell stories. That’s how I see [it],” he explains. “I play with words… It’s a balance between personal and universal. It’s important for me that people can relate to my songs.
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