“Lots of girls refused to sing with me!“That’s what Chimène Badi declares. In a long, very candid interview with our colleagues at Purecharts, the interpreter of “Entre nous” and “I come from the South” draws up a crude observation on the absence of solidarity between girls in the Music industry On the Deluxe version of her album, she sings “Rehab” with Natasha St-Pier, this pair’s first recording in the studio. But it’s rare: many singers would have refused a duet with her, despite. his strength of proposal over the years.
And this inevitably makes the main person concerned react: “It’s very new, I believe that women are reaching out to each other. And I dream of this world where finally, girls hold hands with each other, carry each other. We need this! It’s starting, but we’re not quite there yet“.
Chimène Badi will even go further in his reflection – which reeks of experience. And reach stars through his speech…
“They shoot each other”: from France to Hollywood, solidarity between girls is absent, and Sydney Sweeney affirms it as much as Chimène Badi
Still at Purecharts, Chimène Badi deplores solidarity with absent subscribers.
We listen to it: “This solidarity, we really have to go there, it’s important because the girls who shoot each other… It’s sad all the same. I think we are all…
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