“Doesn’t that mean that I no longer like music”: Soprano announces his “retirement” for 2030, a simple break or new adventure?

“Doesn’t that mean that I no longer like music”: Soprano announces his “retirement” for 2030, a simple break or new adventure?
“Doesn’t that mean that I no longer like music”: Soprano announces his “retirement” for 2030, a simple break or new adventure?

When he has just unveiled “emancipation”, the second part of his eighth solo album, Soprano evokes a horizon that intrigues: 2030, the year of his possible “retirement”. But what does this term really mean for the artist, known for his unifying songs and his spectacular concerts? Back on his projects, his reflections and his dreams.

With “emancipation”, the second part of his musical trilogy started with “Freedom”, Soprano explores strong themes. “I wanted to talk about emancipation, everything that imprisoned us: toxic relationships, oppressive situations. The idea is to be reborn from all this with the last album, Renaissance, which will be released soon”he explains.

Through his texts, Soprano sensitizes his audience to the dangers of toxic relationships, with songs like “grip”. “There are people who feel crushed, manipulated, forgotten. It is important to talk about it, especially as a popular artist, to reach young people and encourage them to protect themselves”.

Currently in full tour, Soprano is preparing to ignite palace 12 in Brussels on April 18 and 19, with perhaps a third date in preparation. “Brussels is special for me”he underlines. “The link with the Belgian public is indestructible. I see Belgian fans everywhere, even in , who follow me at each concert”.

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For soprano, the scene is essential: “This is where I can express my emotions, my ideas and my follies. Each concert is a party, but also a story”. With his new tour, he transported us in 2054, in a world dominated by artificial intelligence, where he struggles to bring humans together around a concert.

2030: A retirement or a new start?

The announcement caused a stir on social networks: Soprano could retire in 2030. But he nuances: “When I say retirement, that does not mean that I no longer like music. I will not stop making music, I want to continue making songs, but maybe slow down on albums and tours ..

However, Soprano does not intend to raise your foot right away. “In the next four years, I plan to release ten albums! My dream? Organize a concert on the field of March with all the generations that listened to my music, to be able to have a great party”.

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