how the singer tricked journalists before the release of his album Imposteur

how the singer tricked journalists before the release of his album Imposteur
how the singer tricked journalists before the release of his album Imposteur

Four years later Aimee, Julien Doré is back with a new album composed exclusively of covers: Impostorwhich is expected to be released on November 8.

After the clip of his cover of As long as it is sweet by Mylène Farmer, unveiled on August 28, the public discovered last week her very own version of All the women in your life. And since Julien Doré never does things by halves, he surrounded himself for the occasion with four of the L5 : Marjorie, Coralie, Alexandra and Claire. Only Lydy (Louisy Joseph) is missing, but the singer does not forget her, since he winks at her via a phone call in the video.

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Among the other titles of the album, we will find in particular The Midnight Demons by Émile and Images, Water Mint Color d’Eddy Mitchell, ou encore Banana Care by former host Philippe Risoli.

“Behind this door, well there are lots of journalists…”

This Sunday, in a video posted on his social networks, the singer revealed that he reserved a prank for journalists, during a press conference held a few weeks ago. He then filmed himself a few seconds before joining them, accompanied by a double…”Behind me there is a door, and behind this door, well there are lots of journalistshe explains. They came to talk a little about the album Imposteur which comes out on November 8th. I will give them a small USB key (shaped like an eggplant, editor’s note). And what am I going to tell them? I’m going to tell them that in this USB key, there is the album (…) But we have to keep that secret. That way when they get home, they can listen to it. Except that on it, uh… There’s no album. Is there that…

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