Lorie is undoubtedly the French popstar of the 2000s. More fun than one Hélène Ségaraless obnoxious than a Sheryfa Luna and less cryptic of a Mylène Farmerthe singer is then the idol of young people. Especially young teenage girls who have pinned his face on their bedroom walls. In 2007, driven by enormous success, she released the album 2lor in me?.
A song, removed from the project, published online, advocates sodomy with great malice.
Lorie: wildly successful singer
It was after a serious injury, putting an end to his desire for a career in skating, that Lorie Pesterhis real name, turns towards the chanson. An escape, an emergency exit towards a better tomorrow. Tomorrows that sing as evidenced by the crazy success of his very first single, Near me. One hit: 600,000 sales!
We are in an era where streaming platforms do not exist. Lorie becomes a popstar propelled into orbit. Son premier album, Near youwith the other tubes, I would be (your best friend) et
All aloneis a instant cult. The record marks its era and a generation of prepubescent fans seeking French Britney.
Undeniable popstar of the 2000s
Son second album, Tenderlyopens the way to a more blue-flowered Lorie. Her ultra-media romance with the singer Billy Crawford establishes her as an unbeatable French popstar of the new millennium. At that time, she had a string of successes like I need love. 2004, Lorie renews herself to avoid ending up 'has-been'.
She comes out Attitudesa decidedly more mature album because more rock. Results: 300,000 sales! The singer has another success with her fourth album, Stay the same, before releasing his new opus, 2lor in me?in 2007. In this album, the singer praises a singular sexual practice in a song removed from the project at the last minute.
Lorie advocates sodomy in song
Explanation of text: “I take you where you dare not / Intense fever in the fingertips /
I sharpen my instincts for you, Basics! / In my eyes, are drawn / Immodest scenes /
I take you where you don't dare / Temptations in your arms / I will be the one you want / Every time I invite myself and guess you / In this intimate chiaroscuro / Come where you dare not!”
It was enough for Internet investigators to see sodomy in the famous “chiaroscuro”. The title, titled Where you don't darerecorded for 2lor in me?finally appears online. And not on disk. Some see the removal as further evidence that this song is about anal sex. And breaks Lorie's romantic-teenage image. A little too much for her?