Julien Doré: in his new album, he covers Philippe Risoli, Naps, K-Maro… and not only that!

Julien Doré: in his new album, he covers Philippe Risoli, Naps, K-Maro… and not only that!
Julien Doré: in his new album, he covers Philippe Risoli, Naps, K-Maro… and not only that!

Four years after “Aimée”, Julien Doré announced the imminent arrival of his new album. Entitled “Imposter”, this opus will contain no less than 17 covers of titles by artists such as Philippe Risoli, Mylène Farmer, Naps, K-Maro and even L5.

Fans of Julien Doré can be delighted. Four years later Aimeethe singer is preparing to release his brand new album: Impostor. The artist, revealed in 2007 in the New star, made things official by unveiling a video teaser, in which we can see him hard at work in his studio.

Covers of essential titles

During his appearance on the famous M6 show, which he won that year, Julien Doré made an impression with his covers of Like a Virgin or of Hi, Lolita. It is with this approach that the singer worked on Impostor. The album, which is made up of 17 tracks, will be made up of covers of tracks that have left their mark on the French public. “I want to succeed in saying who I am, in the words of others, before sharing mine“, he explains. On the program for this fifth studio project: covers of Banana care of Philippe Risoli, La Kiffance of Naps, As long as they are soft of Mylène FarmerWoman Like U of K-Maro, Sensuality d’Axelle Red or Tropical Sunlights of Gilbert Montagné.

Three duets, including one with an international star

During the time travel proposed by Impostorlisteners will also be able to find three artists, who agreed to come and sing with Julien Doré. Francis Cabrel will be present on the resumption ofA happy manwheras’Hélène Ségara appear on the title Maybe it’s because I love you. Finally, Julien Doré will offer a new version of Words, wordswhich he will share with a certain Sharon Stone. Pre-orders from this album Impostor will begin next July 17.

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