It took Stromae nine years to return to music. The reason, he says, was simple: “I needed to get inspired by normal stuff.” After seeing international success with his 2010 club-pop single “Alors on Danse” and making history as the first French-singing performer to sell out Madison Square Garden, in 2015, the Belgian artist felt that he needed to “live a normal life.” So he took a hiatus.
Away from the spotlight, Stromae had a baby, married his longtime costume designer, Coralie Barbier, with whom he created and grew a fashion label called Mosaert,...
Away from the spotlight, Stromae had a baby, married his longtime costume designer, Coralie Barbier, with whom he created and grew a fashion label called Mosaert,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
We have the Met Gala to thank for this cross-cultural, tropical bop. After meeting at the star-studded event earlier this year, Stromae and Camila Cabello — who has long been a fan of the visionary Belgian musician — decided to collaborate on a reimagined version of his song, “Mon Amour.”
Accompanying the updated tune, which features Cabello’s silly verse about feeling wild and free post-breakup, is its Love Island-inspired video, which follows the two stars — along with eight other bachelors and single ladies — as they try to find love. Cue the fights,...
Accompanying the updated tune, which features Cabello’s silly verse about feeling wild and free post-breakup, is its Love Island-inspired video, which follows the two stars — along with eight other bachelors and single ladies — as they try to find love. Cue the fights,...
- 7/27/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Stromae has released a video for “Fils de Joie,” which comes off the Belgian artist’s recent album, Multitude. The video is a creative collaboration between Henry Scholfield, Luc Van Haver, Coralie Barbier and Paul Van Haver.
The cinematic clip, which takes place in a fictional country, centers around a funeral for a sex worker who has been elevated to the status of heroine. Stromae pays tribute to the deceased woman from a podium as the ceremonial event takes place.
“The idea for ‘Fils de Joie’ came from watching Faustine Bollaert...
The cinematic clip, which takes place in a fictional country, centers around a funeral for a sex worker who has been elevated to the status of heroine. Stromae pays tribute to the deceased woman from a podium as the ceremonial event takes place.
“The idea for ‘Fils de Joie’ came from watching Faustine Bollaert...
- 3/8/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
For the last seven years, fans around the world have had one question on their minds: “Stromae, où t’es?“
That’s how long it’s been since the Belgian singer was last seen making waves around the world with his honest lyrics and electropop sound. In the U.S., many encountered Stromae’s music in high school. (“Were you really ever in French class if you never had to translate a Stromae song?” read one tweet.) For others, it was the way his songs provided commentary on gender equality...
That’s how long it’s been since the Belgian singer was last seen making waves around the world with his honest lyrics and electropop sound. In the U.S., many encountered Stromae’s music in high school. (“Were you really ever in French class if you never had to translate a Stromae song?” read one tweet.) For others, it was the way his songs provided commentary on gender equality...
- 2/28/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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