This Sunday, November 17, 2024, on the airwaves of Europe 1, Clara Luciani spoke with Julia Vignali about her role as a mother and the way she tries to make her musical career rhyme with time spent alongside his son.
After the success of her second album with disco sounds, Clara Luciani returns to the stores with a new musical project. My blood, Marseillaise's third album, with rock influences, has been available since Friday October 15. The one who can pride herself on renewing French variety has a private life as full as her career. She announced the birth of her first child, on September 18, 2023, the fruit of his love affair with Alex Kapranossinger of the group Franz Ferdinand, whom she married on May 27, 2023 in Scotland.
If the singer knows how to be discreet about her family, this does not take away from the importance of her role as a mother on a daily basis. Guest of the show Julia Vignali's must-haves this Sunday, November 17, 2024 to talk about her musical news, the singer made some confidences about her atypical profession. In fact, she will soon be traveling the country's roads from January 2025 for her tour. Despite these trips, the singer-songwriter does not intend to stay away from the flesh of her flesh for too long. “It’s tough. I’m going to put him in the hold of the bus!”, she joked, before detailing her family tour plan. “I have a very fantasized vision of life on tour with a baby. I don't really know what the reality of this is. The most important thing is that he is happy”. This first tour since becoming a mother will therefore be a test. “I think I'll try it and see for myself. It can be overwhelming to wake up every morning in a new city… or super exciting and joyful, I don’t really know… we’re still getting to know each other!”
A song about the difficulties of motherhood
In the title Couragefrom her last album, the only piece written after her childbirth, specifies the journalist, Clara Luciani addresses the taboo subject of the mental burden of women in the home. “There are joys, sorrows and less positive experiences that you cannot anticipate before becoming a mother”. The singer from Bouches-du-Rhône thus reveals her vulnerability as a woman and mother, as well as her difficulties in combining professional and personal life: “It was difficult for me to return to the studio after the birth. I was ordering diapers and bodysuits and at the same time saying, 'The mix of this song is not right at all.' I said to myself: 'Wow, this is dizzying'”.