“Hello, I'm Barbara Pravi and today I'm your host on France Bleu for an hour to help you discover my favorite songs and the artists who touched me. I hope you like it. Welcome to my home! “
From Abu to Alain Bashung via Sabrina Carpenter, Barbara, Charles Aznavour, The Clash and even Johnny Jane. Barbara Says takes control of the musical programming of France Blue In ” To Playlist by Barbara Pravi “to discover this Saturday, November 23 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Through her choices, she tells us her memories, her anecdotes, and becomes the host of your Saturday evening on France Blue.
Barbara Pravi, whose real name is Barbara Piévic, was born on April 10, 1993 in Paris. Coming from a multicultural family, she draws her roots from Serbia and in Irantwo rich cultures that have shaped his identity and nourished his creativity. As a child, she grew up surrounded by musique and of poetrydeveloping a deep love for words and melodies. His artistic sensitivity is built in this environment. As a teenager, she found refuge in writing and began to dream of a career in music. His first inspirations come from icons such asEdith Piaf et Jacques Brelwhose authenticity and emotional depth touch her deeply.
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A career marked by authenticity
Barbara Pravi got into music in the early 2010s, first writing for other artists before shining in the spotlight. His participation in theEurovision 2021 with “Voilà” marked a decisive turning point: she won a brilliant second place (the best French ranking in the competition since 1991), conquering the public with a vibrant and intimate performance.
Since then, she has had a series of personal projects, making it a point of honor to defend powerful and sincere texts. Singer but also composer, Barbara Pravi collaborates with numerous artists while pursuing a solo career imbued with poetry and emotion. Authentic and deeply human, Barbara Pravi has established herself today as an essential figure in contemporary French song.
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